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Financial Aid Workshop

Tuesday - February 14, 2012 @ 6:00 p.m.

ATTENTION PARENTS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!! Donna Thomas from Crowder College will be presenting a Financial Aid Workshop in the high school business room Tuesday, February 14 @ 6:00 p.m. If you plan on starting college this summer or fall, now is the time to fill out the REQUIRED FAFSA.  Donna is very . . . read more

Applying for Student Financial Aid

FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid

FAFSA is your starting point for applying to most student financial assistance programs.  Many states and schools also use the FAFSA as part of their application process for student aid.  The FAFSA is a comprehensive form.  Be . . . read more

Sources of Financial Aid

How to pay for college is without a doubt one of the most significant challenges facing families today.  The search for financial aid to meet the rising cost of a college education will become a major priority for most families. . . . read more

Federal Perkins Loan Program

A low interest (5%) loan for undergraduate and graduate students with "exceptional" financial need.  Perkins Loans are made through a school's financial aid office.  Your school is your lender, and the loan is made with government . . . read more

Federal Stafford Loans

by Gina Naas

Low-interest loans made to undergraduate and graduate students attending accredited schools at least half-time.  Eligible expenses covered by Stafford Loans include tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, . . . read more

Federal Parent PLUS Program

A low-interest federally funded loan for parents of undergraduate, dependent students enrolled in school at least half time.  Parents may borrow up to the full cost of each student's education each academic year.  Parents do not . . . read more

Graduate PLUS Loans

Graduate or professional students are now eligible to borrow under the PLUS Loan Program up to their cost of attendance minus other estimated financial assistance.  Go to http://studentaid.ed.gov . read more

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