Applying to Transy? Get free FAFSA help with financial aid virtual bootcamp
The U.S. Department of Education will host a free financial aid virtual bootcamp for prospective and current students and families on Oct. 25 and 26.
The U.S. Department of Education will host a free financial aid virtual bootcamp for prospective and current students and families on Oct. 25 and 26.
Filing the FAFSA is the single most important step college applicants can take toward receiving federal aid funds grants, work-study, loans and aid directly from Transylvania University.
Filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is an important step toward receiving federal loans, grants, work-study and aid directly from Transylvania.
Blog from U.S. Department of Education, http://blog.ed.gov. – The reality of college costs is that many families find themselves struggling to pay the entire college bill, despite having already filed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and receiving federal, state, and institutional financial aid resources. If you find yourself in this position, here are some ideas to consider to help fill the gap between what your financial aid covers and what you owe the institution. Outside Scholarships Read: Scholarship Basics and Tips For those heading to college this fall, most scholarship decisions for the academic year have already been made. However, we recommend you begin a routine of searching and applying for scholarships regularly. You should first consider scholarships local to where you graduated from high school or live; try community, religious, and fraternal organizations. You may also consider businesses in your community or those that employ your parent(s). Then, look for scholarship resources available statewide, especially from organizations with which you may have been involved or companies in your state that are in the field for which you plan to study. National scholarships can be very competitive, but don’t let that keep you from applying. Ask your financial aid office or academic unit about institutional or departmental scholarships (decisions may have been made for this year, but ask how to make sure you don’t miss deadlines for next year!). With scholarship opportunities, it’s always important to be
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