Higher Education Funding Opportunities

 

Financial Aid for Students

The basics: getting started

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  • Start gathering information early.
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  • Free information is readily available from:
  • High school counselors
    College and career school financial aid offices (where you plan to attend)
    Local and college libraries
    Federal Student Aid (U.S. Department of Education) 
    Other Internet sites (search terms student financial aid OR assistance)

     

  • Ask questions of counselors: you may have exceptional circumstances that affect your eligibility.
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  • Keep copies of all forms and correspondence: you must reapply for aid each year.
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  • Parents of students: save money long before your child attends college.
  • FinAid: for Parents
    College Savings Plan Network (state "Section 529" plans)
    Tax incentives for higher education expenses

     

  • Good overviews:
  • About Financial Aid 
    FinAid: The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid
    Mapping Your Future 

     

  • Beware of scholarship scams -- don't pay for free information!
  • Department of Education 
    Federal Trade Commission

    Student aid and where it comes from

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    Basic assistance categories:

    • Financial need-based
      Remember that students and their parents are responsible for paying what they can-- financial aid is a supplement, not a substitute, for family resources.
    • Non need-based
      Factors include academic excellence, ethnic background, or organization membership. Corporations may also offer assistance to employees and children.

    Federal Student Aid:

    States offer residents a variety of scholarships, loans, and tuition exemptions.

    Colleges and universities provide some 20% of aid, most need-based. Check university websites and the institution's financial aid office when you apply for admission.

    Private foundations, corporations, and organizations offer scholarships or grants:

    College Board Scholarship Search
    FastWeb
    Grants for Individuals

    Targeted aid for special groups

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    Interested in public service?

    Federal assistance programs seek to encourage people to work in geographic areas or professions where there's a particular need (such as doctors in underserved areas); encourage underrepresented groups to enter a particular profession; and provide aid in exchange for services provided (such as military service).

    Aid for private K-12 education: No direct federal assistance, check with schools themselves:

    Repaying your loans

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    After college, the federal government has ways to help you repay your loans.