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Learn how to submit your FAFSA, how aid is calculated, how you'll get your aid and more at http://StudentAid.gov .
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We provide more than $150 billion in funds each year. If you don't fill out the
@FAFSA, you could be missing out on a lot of financial aid! -
FACT: Many states & colleges use your
#FAFSA data to determine if you qualify for state & school aid: http://StudentAid.gov/FAFSA . -
FACT: FAFSA4caster is not an application for aid; it's a planning tool. FAFSA4caster is for anyone who is not yet ready to file a FAFSA.
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The thoughts and prayers of everyone at ED are with our colleague Greg Elsenrath at SIBA http://on.ksdk.com/WeIJiM
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Check your state AND school
@FAFSA deadline. Some aid is 1st come, 1st served so apply ASAP to maximize financial aid: http://1.usa.gov/XeMeFc -
In order to complete your
@FAFSA or access your student loan info at http://nslds.ed.gov , you'll need a PIN: http://pin.ed.gov . -
If you go to http://www.fafsa.gov , you can "Start a 2013-14 FAFSA" or "Start a 2012-13 FAFSA." Which should you choose? http://1.usa.gov/WaoIKn
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If you're interested in filling out the
@FAFSA but don't know where to start? Try this: http://bit.ly/SERCWl -
There are thousands of scholarships, from many types of organizations. Learn more about
#scholarships: http://1.usa.gov/VHTtsW -
Filing your taxes soon? Don't forget your 1098-E Student Loan Interest Statement. http://go.usa.gov/4r4V
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You've sent us lots of questions since the FAFSA launched on January 1. Here are the 3 most popular
@FAFSA FAQs: http://1.usa.gov/VX16eo -
Going to grad school? Check out our newest publication: "Financial Aid for Graduate and Professional Degree Students" http://1.usa.gov/SzCARJ
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Some schools won't consider you for their scholarships (including academic scholarships) until you've submitted a FAFSA http://www.fafsa.gov
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#FAFSA is the form you fill out to apply for grants, work-study & low-interest student loans from the federal govt: http://bit.ly/ZOUXj8 -
In order to receive federal student aid, you must be a US citizen or eligible noncitizen. Find out if you qualify: http://www.StudentAid.gov/noncitizen
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Don't assume you don't qualify for financial aid.
@FAFSA has no income cut-off, & many scholarships require it anyway. -
Did you make a mistake on your FAFSA? Don't worry! You can fix it: http://1.usa.gov/V3nD8B
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One thing you don't need for the FAFSA? Money! Remember, the FAFSA is FREE when you use the official .gov site: http://www.fafsa.gov .
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Scholarships can be based on merit, financial need, or even involvement in your community or special interest group: http://1.usa.gov/WZgzaL
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