Part 3 College Selection, Admissions, Financial Aid Tips

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

Part three of a four part video about selecting, applying and paying for college.

Financial Aid : What Are EFC Tables?

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

An EFC table is used to determine what a person qualifies for, usually in grant money, in terms of financial aid. Learn about EFC, or expected family contribution, with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans and financial aid. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: Brooke Kramer is the [...]

Financial Aid Grant Information : How to Write Grants for Chemistry

Posted on February 10th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

To write grants for chemistry, research the grant qualifications, fill out the application in detail, list budget plans, and include information on the hypothesis that will be tested with the grant money. Organize a chemistry grant application with a table of contents and references using instructions from afinancial aid officer in this free video on [...]

What EFC score is necessary for financial college aid?

Posted on February 9th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

My EFC (Estimated Family Contribution) is 2971. How much money (if any) does that qualify me to get for college in financial aid? What are Pell Grants exactly? Does my EFC qualify me for Pell Grants? What else might my EFC qualify me for?

Do I have to file a tax return if i have money left over on federal financial aid?

Posted on February 8th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

did not work in 2007, no other income, just received federal financial aid. however, after my financial aid paid my tuition, several thousand was left over. i used this amount for living expenses, books, etc. do i need to file a tax return? thanks.

Scholarships & Financial Aid : About Scholarships for African-American Females

Posted on February 7th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

When looking for scholarships for African-American females, go to a local university or check with non-profit organizations that gear towards African-Americans. Learn how to separate oneself from the public to obtain a diversity scholarship withhelp from a financial aid officer in this free video on scholarships and financial aid. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: [...]

Financial Aid : How to Find Out the Status of a Student Loan

Posted on February 5th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

After completing the FAFSA, check the status of the application by logging in to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Discover how to start the process of certifying a student loan withhelp from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans and financial aid. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer [...]

What are options for paying for a college program that doesn’t qualify for federal financial aid?

Posted on February 5th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

I have a BS and qualify for a certification program to become certified to work in a medical lab. Because this is a “post-baccalaureat, non-degree program” it does not qualify for federal financial aid. It is a 3 semester program and grad school hours (more expensive), so the cost would be ~$13K…I don’t [...]

Financial Aid Calculator Guide & Information

Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

www.freeeducationsguide.com FREE financial aid calculator and Education Guide provides information with easy, step-by-step instructions to obtaining access to colleges and universities, free financial aid, government grants, and FAFSA application help. Visit my blog at freeeducationsguide.com

What is the difference between state and federal student financial aid?

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

I was looking into FAFSA and the state financial aid deadline is march 1 for my state but then the federal financial aid is in june. I understand the money comes from the state or the federal gov, but why different dates for the same application?

 
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