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Filling Out the FAFSA When Your Parents Are Not Currently Married 1

Filling Out the FAFSA When Your Parents Are Not Currently Married

Sometimes there are family situations that make filling out the FAFSA a little less clear. One such scenario is if your parents are not married to one another. Perhaps they were never married, or maybe they are now divorced. Either way, you need to know how to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student […]

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What Is Borrower Defense When It Comes to Federal Student Aid 1

What Is Borrower Defense When It Comes to Federal Student Aid?

Borrow defense is short for borrower defense to loan repayment forgiveness. The full term makes it a little easier to understand. We’re talking about legal ground for not paying back federal student loans if your school is involved in some form of misconduct. You can apply for this relief on the Federal Student Aid website.

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Smart College Funding: Going After Those Smaller Scholarships

With college tuition reaching into the tens of thousands per year at many private universities, you may be trying to grab every bit of free money for college that you can get. If you have already filled out the FAFSA, that’s a good start. However, there may be other ways to fill in the gaps

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