New FAFSA: 6 Key Things you Should Know
Posted - March 17, 2021
New FAFSA: 6 Things You Should Know (Last updated on July 31, 2022) The FAFSA underwent a major overhaul last year. Thanks to Congress, the...
Posted - March 17, 2021
New FAFSA: 6 Things You Should Know (Last updated on July 31, 2022) The FAFSA underwent a major overhaul last year. Thanks to Congress, the...
Posted - April 10, 2020
The new $2.2 trillion CARES Act recently signed into law, includes provisions for student loan forbearance. This is good news for students and...
Posted - March 19, 2020
If you applied for financial aid using the FAFSA or CSS PROFILE you will receive a financial aid award letter from the colleges you listed if you are...
Posted - February 11, 2020
Don’t let the thought of completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) overwhelm you. Here are a few free resources to help...
Posted - September 4, 2019
Some colleges claim to meet 100% of a student’s demonstrated financial need, but what exactly does that mean? In simple terms, “...
Posted - August 23, 2019
There are four types of financial aid available to help you pay for college: grants, loans, scholarships and work-study. These funds are available...
Read more post "Four Types of Financial Aid You Should Know"
Posted - August 23, 2019
17 Colleges That Give The Most Financial Aid As college costs continue to rise, many families worry they might not be able to afford college. For...
Read more post "17 Colleges That Give the Most Financial Aid"
Posted - July 20, 2019
Are you looking for a way to avoid amassing massive student debt? Then you should consider starting your college career at a community college. There...
Read more post "5 Benefits of Attending a Community College"
Posted - June 27, 2019
As you develop a plan for college, it is important to remember that billions of dollars in “free money” is available in the form of grants and...
Read more post "Where to Find Free Money for College: Grants & Scholarships"
Posted - June 12, 2019
If you are in high school, you are probably already thinking about college. And, if you are thinking about college, you owe it to yourself to become...