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Congressman Randy Neugebauer

Representing the 19th District of Texas

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Financial Aid Help

 

The basics: getting started

 

Start gathering information early.

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
U.S. Department of Education Web page
Other Internet sites (search terms student financial aid OR assistance)

Ask questions: Counselors may know if you have exceptional circumstances that affect your eligibility.

Be organized: Use calendars to keep on track.

Keep copies Of all forms and correspondence: you must reapply for aid each year.

Parents of students: Save money long before your child attends college.
College Savings Plan Network (state "Section 529" plans)
FinAid: for Parents
Tax incentives for higher education expenses

Good overviews
Cash for College
FinAid: The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid
Looking for Student Aid
Mapping Your Future
Paying for College

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

Student aid and where it comes from

 

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:

  • Provides nearly 70% of student aid under Loans, Grants and Work/study programs.
  • Available to all need-based applicants; some loans and competitive scholarships for non need-based.
  • Free information from the United States Department of Education:
  • Loans are the most common federal aid and must be repaid when you graduate or leave college.
  • Stafford Loans include:
  • Perkins Loans for the most needy undergraduates; through participating schools.
  • Scholarships/grants are mostly need-based and require no repayment: