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FAFSA Time! January 18, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — kdexter @ 6:56 pm

January is here, which means a few things.

1) Resolutions…by now, many of you have abandoned your goals and aspirations to do things differently in ‘07. For those of you who have kept it up, congrats! I have kept up on my resultions a bit – no 6am spinning (YET) but I am faithful at making my coffee, shopping less, and helping others with education financing.

2) Cold weather…I saw on CNN today, there was snow about 30 miles north of LA – so wherever you are, you’re probably in for a chill. Bundle up, dig out the ice scraper, stock up on soup and hot chocolate, and it’ll be April before you know it (yeah right…).

3) FAFSA TIME…Come January, you are able to start filling out the FAFSA form for the 2007-08 school year. While the process can be daunting, regardless of how many years of FAFSA paperwork experience you have under your belt, there are solutions out there. Graduate students really can take advantage of Stafford loan funds, but the FAFSA is requried to do this. Get help with your FAFSA – while you’ll still need to do the application online, there are many sites with helpful tips and tricks to making the process a breeze!!

 

2 Responses to “FAFSA Time!”

  1. muthumbi Says:

    In order for a student to qualify for federal sources of financial aid he/she must fill a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form which in turn gives a feedback of student aid report about what his/her family is expected to contribute towards the student’s education. But just before filing out this form there are very sensitive and important conditions that a student must adhere to without a miss. Poly Muthumbi is a Web Administrator and Has Been Researching and Reporting on Student Loan Consolidation for Years. For More Information on FAFSA Financial Aid, Visit Her Site at FAFSA FINANCIAL AID

  2. muthumbi Says:

    After learning about the FAFSA financial aid program and realizing just how helpful it can be for your future, you need to go for it. At least there must be a way to take you to the actual process. You do this by filling up a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form that requires you to fill in all important and detailed information supposed to determine your eligibility for financial aid. Poly Muthumbi is a Web Administrator and Has Been Researching and Reporting on FAFSA FORM for Years. For More Information on FAFSA form, Visit Her Site at FAFSA FORM


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