Happy new year to you all! Now that 2012 is upon us, it means something else major is too: financial aid season. Given all of this, now is definitely the time to increase your awareness of the financial aid process. As a starter, let’s kick things off with a few important reminders. 1). File your [...]
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Financial Aid Reminders
January 14th, 2012 1 Comment
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CSS Profile November 15th Early Decision/Early Action deadline
November 5th, 2011 No Comments
THE CSS PROFILE DEADLINE IS APPROACHING! Well, at least for those of you who opted to pursue Early Decision/Early Action for you college applications. We recently talked about Early Decision/Action applications coming due, and now that November 1st has passed, students who chose that path have other documents to put on their to-do lists. Next [...]
Tags: CSS profile · css profile deadline · EFC · FAFSA · Go Financial Aid
January 1st FAFSA Start Date
October 30th, 2011 1 Comment
We’re reaching the middle of the school year, and for students, that means a few things: midterms, finals, winter break…and some important dates! We’ve covered early decision, and now it’s time for FAFSA. For those new to the financial aid game (and for those who need a refresher!), financial aid season starts at the beginning [...]
Tags: FAFSA · fafsa application period · fafsa start date · Financial aid consultants · Practice FAFSA
College Tuition
October 22nd, 2011 No Comments
Here at Go Financial Aid, we usually talk about how to receive help in affording college. Well, let’s switch gears a bit and just talk about paying for it, period. Financial aid is a necessity for most of us in our college years, but it’s important to make sense of education costs in a general [...]
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Scholarships and Grants
October 21st, 2011 No Comments
Hey! Tonight let’s continue our financial aid discussion with a talk about scholarships and grants. These are absolutely awesome aid types because you don’t owe anything later. We in the financial aid biz call this gift aid. All-aboard the free money train. Some scholarships… Scholarship money is provided by schools (ask your financial aid office) and [...]
Tags: EFC · FAFSA · Financial Aid · Grants · Scholarships
Financial Advisor
September 24th, 2011 No Comments
Let’s face it, we could all use some help getting everything in order for college. Well, some schools have college financial advisors. Advisors can help students and families through the financial aid process and in finding college funds. Seeking help for application filing or to better understand the aid process ensures greater accuracy on your [...]
Tags: college financial aid consultants · Financial aid advisor · financial aid consultant · FINANCIAL AID PROCESS · Go Financial Aid
Pell Grant Eligibility
September 17th, 2011 No Comments
You may have recently read about college grants, and therefore got an overview of education grant options for college. The Pell Grant is one of those options, and falls under federal financial aid. Let’s have a more in-depth talk about this grant, and what the Pell Grant Eligibility requirements are. The Pell Grant is the [...]
Tags: COA · EFC · federal student grant · Financial Aid · pell grant
College Grants
September 16th, 2011 No Comments
Grant for grants! Ahh…the sweet smell of free money. We are, of course, talking about college grants. It doesn’t get much better when you’re facing the responsibility of paying for school. Grants are an awesome financial resource for college students looking at their financial aid options. Wait, you didn’t know that grants were free? Are [...]
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Applying for Financial Aid
September 9th, 2011 No Comments
Howdy, everyone! Let’s cut to the chase, shall we? Many young people want to pursue higher education but they don’t know if such a goal is within their grasp. We understand. College is an expensive investment…Probably one of the most expensive you will ever be responsible for, if you factor in all four years. BUT [...]
Tags: AGI · EFC · FAFSA · Financial Aid · Go Financial Aid
Financial Aid Package
September 3rd, 2011 No Comments
You’ve been accepted to college, perhaps applied for financial aid (if not, we recommend reviewing the financial aid process) and now that the application madness has ceased, your head has stopped spinning long enough to wonder about a few things. For instance, “What should I expect from my financial aid package?” Well, let’s figure that [...]
Tags: Financial Aid Award Letter · financial aid package · FINANCIAL AID PROCESS · pell grant · SAR
Available Financial Aid
August 11th, 2011 No Comments
College is rough, and whether you’re a first year student or a veteran college-goer just looking to expand your financial aid options, you want to know what’s out there. Totally understandable–the less you have to pay for school the better. Let’s skim over a few of the more conventional, well-known aid forms, and then dive [...]
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Best Financial Aid
August 5th, 2011 No Comments
Loans, grants, scholarships. The Big 3 of financial aid, and about the quickest financial aid overview possible. Several options are available to students, but how do you pinpoint the best direction to go? The easiest answer is to go with free money. So that leaves us with grants and scholarships as the best financial aid. [...]
Tags: EFC · Go Financial Aid · Grants · loans · Scholarships
Types of Financial Aid
August 4th, 2011 No Comments
So you want to go to college and know that there are funds available, but you want to know, “What specifically is out there for me?” This question taps into the different types of financial aid offered for undergraduate students. At the most basic level, you have your free aid and you have aid that [...]
Tags: Grants · loans · pell grant · private student loans · Scholarships
Financial Aid Status
August 2nd, 2011 No Comments
So you finished applying for financial aid, huh? Congratulations. Now it’s waiting time. You’re eager to find out what financial aid you will receive for school, and if you were eligible for specific aid types. Luckily, students may often check on their financial aid status of applications while they wait for the official student aid [...]
Tags: FAFSA PIN · financial aid status · pell grant · private student loans · stafford loan
Aid For College
July 22nd, 2011 No Comments
OH MY GOSH IT IS HOT. That really needed to be said, and hopefully you’ve either been splashing in the water or enjoying the A/C in your house this week. Spending time in an air conditioned house is great for cooling off, but there’s only so much to do when you’re cooped up all day. [...]
Tags: aid for college · Financial Aid · need-based aid
Financial Aid 101
July 14th, 2011 No Comments
Financial Aid–most of us have to deal with it, we just don’t understand it. Well, just like the introductory courses you take in the early stages of your college career, it’s good to take a crash course in financial aid as well. To get the ball rolling on understanding your college finances, we welcome you [...]
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Financial Aid for College
July 7th, 2011 No Comments
Hey everyone! We’re in the heat of summer here these days, and between the cookouts and parties, parents and new freshmen looking to the future have financial aid for college on the brain. The hard truth is that while we keep our chins up and push forward, the economy is still down. Many families have [...]
Tags: college financial aid · FAFSA · financial aid for college · Grants · loans · Scholarships
Out-of-State Tuition and Financial Aid
February 20th, 2008 4 Comments
Did you know that the average difference between in-state tuition and out-of-state tuition at the nation’s top 50 national universities is over $13,000?! This can make a huge difference when financing your education with student loans, especially if the out-of-state school is not offering financial aid for out-of-state students, such as grants or scholarships. Since [...]
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