Comments for College Financial Aid Advisors Scholarship https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/ Personalized Scholarships Program Mon, 06 Jul 2020 00:56:26 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on Top Tips for Finding Scholarships by Start Applying for Scholarships Now - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/top-tips-for-finding-scholarships/#comment-270 Mon, 06 Jul 2020 00:56:26 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17993#comment-270 […] with just about everything else in life, there is really no single “best” time to search for scholarships. You can actually begin the hunt as early as age 13, and some organized students do it throughout […]

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Comment on Get Ready for a Mobile-Friendly FAFSA by College Financial Aid and COVID-19 - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/get-ready-for-a-mobile-friendly-fafsa/#comment-231 Fri, 03 Jul 2020 17:41:00 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17304#comment-231 […] Filing the FAFSA in October of this year will be severely impacted by the financial implications of the pandemic. The FAFSA for 2021-22 will use financial information from your 2019 tax returns, which is obviously before the pandemic began to wreak havoc on families. This year’s financial situation will look vastly different for most families, so keep all documentation regarding your income status this year. You will need to submit it to colleges separately to make your case for financial aid. […]

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Comment on What is Financial Aid and How Can It Help Send Your Student to College? by College Financial Aid and COVID-19 - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/what-is-financial-aid-and-how-can-it-help-send-your-student-to-college/#comment-242 Fri, 03 Jul 2020 17:40:20 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17576#comment-242 […] to afford to attend college at all. Since so many answers rely wholly on whether or not sufficient financial aid will be available, it is imperative that students keep updated on this topic in general and at […]

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Comment on What is Financial Aid and How Can It Help Send Your Student to College? by Start Applying for Scholarships Now - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/what-is-financial-aid-and-how-can-it-help-send-your-student-to-college/#comment-241 Mon, 29 Jun 2020 14:42:09 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17576#comment-241 […] negative economic impacts from the COVID-19 crisis dragging on and on, college financial aid is the new “hot topic.” Excited students and their anxious parents now want to get as much […]

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Comment on Get Ready for a Mobile-Friendly FAFSA by How to Carefully Compare Financial Aid Offers - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/get-ready-for-a-mobile-friendly-fafsa/#comment-230 Mon, 23 Mar 2020 21:01:51 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17304#comment-230 […] big reason so many students and parents rush to file the FAFSA each year is that they hope to score enough financial aid to pay for four years of education at the […]

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Comment on What is Financial Aid and How Can It Help Send Your Student to College? by Should College Grads Consolidate Student Loans? - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/what-is-financial-aid-and-how-can-it-help-send-your-student-to-college/#comment-240 Mon, 18 Nov 2019 20:17:56 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17576#comment-240 […] stressing time for young adults. High school seniors are racing to file the FAFSA, or waiting for financial aid decisions from their prospective colleges. This year’s college graduates, on the other hand, are […]

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Comment on What is Financial Aid and How Can It Help Send Your Student to College? by KEY COMPLETION STEPS FOR THE 2020-21 FAFSA – Believe Fine Arts, Inc. https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/what-is-financial-aid-and-how-can-it-help-send-your-student-to-college/#comment-239 Thu, 26 Sep 2019 21:00:16 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17576#comment-239 […] 2019. Anyone who will be attending college in the fall of 2020 who would like to be considered for financial aid will probably be required to file the FAFSA as the first step in that process. Please, though, […]

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Comment on How the Federal Work-Study Program Helps Your Student Pay for College by Key Completion Steps for the 2020-21 FAFSA - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/how-the-federal-work-study-program-helps-your-student-pay-for-college/#comment-263 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 16:01:32 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17631#comment-263 […] aid, institutional support and even some scholarships. If you think you will qualify for the Federal Work-Study Program, or will need to borrow money through Federal Student Loans, the FAFSA is a must. The main thing […]

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Comment on What is Financial Aid and How Can It Help Send Your Student to College? by Key Completion Steps for the 2020-21 FAFSA - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/what-is-financial-aid-and-how-can-it-help-send-your-student-to-college/#comment-238 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 16:01:32 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17576#comment-238 […] 2019. Anyone who will be attending college in the fall of 2020 who would like to be considered for financial aid will probably be required to file the FAFSA as the first step in that process. Please, though, read […]

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Comment on Don’t Borrow More for College Than You Can Realistically Repay by How the Federal Work-Study Program Helps Your Student Pay for College - CFAA https://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/dont-borrow-more-for-college-than-you-can-realistically-repay/#comment-262 Wed, 28 Aug 2019 12:20:19 +0000 http://collegefinancialaidadvisors.com/?p=17602#comment-262 […] What do families in the middle of the income road do when it comes to paying for college? It seems like wealthy families can pay out of pocket to get their children through college, while certain programs are available only for those under a specific income level. But where does that leave households with tight budgets when a child has worked hard in high school and wants to go to a good college? Does it have to be out of reach, or do you have to consign yourselves to a lifetime of student loan debt? […]

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