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Federal Student Aid Announcement Regarding Coronavirus
The US Department of Education realizes the financial strain that is being placed on everyone in the nation by the COVID-19 outbreak. Therefore, relief has been provided to help those who have existing federal student loans. Of course, calling at this time is going to mean really long wait times. That’s why we wanted to summarize the announcement so …
Zoom Meetings to Help You Plan for College
While many schools are temporarily meeting online due to COVID-19, you don’t want to let the pandemic stop you from planning for next year’s college school year. If your family …
Will Coronavirus Affect Your Student Aid for College?
This is a valid question because, as you likely already know, being enrolled in an eligible program is one of the requirements to receive student aid. If a program is …
Use Coronavirus Isolation Time to Practice Your Essay Writing Skills
We know it’s a tough time of year to be stuck indoors, but think of this as an opportunity. By practicing your essay skills now, you may get into the …
How to Get Those Student Loans Paid Down Soon
As of February 2019, Forbes cited the student loan debt of the US population at $1.5 trillion. While your loan may be comparatively small to the overall burden on US …
Where Can You Get Financial Aid for College Besides FAFSA?
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the number one source for free money for college. That is why we talk about it so much in our blog. However, …
The Importance of Definitions When Filling Out the FAFSA
If you are having trouble filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you are far from alone. One of the things that makes the application tough can …
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