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Welcome to the School Loan Consolidation Blog

We recently launched our official website, SchoolLoanInfo.com to give you some important resources regarding not only how to consolidate your current student loans into one, low monthly payment, but also how to compare the various student loans that are available today. With all of the options you have at your disposal, it can be difficult to tell which loan is right for your situation, but we have information on all of the current loans, plus some inside information about loan discounts that will help you with your school loan consolidation.

  1. When to consolidate your loans?
  2. Why should you consolidate your loans?
  3. What loan should I choose for a new student loan?
  4. What loan should I choose to consolidate my current loans?
With all of the information we give you, it should be a painless process to get yourself a good, low payment on your loan consolidation.
Please visit our site at: School Loan Consolidation for more information.
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Monday, November 19, 2007

Applying for a School Loan? What you need to know about FAFSA

If you're a prospective college student and you are in need of a school loan, a Federal student loan is a good option. In order to get approved for federal financial aid you will need to complete the FAFSA. FAFSA is the acronym for “Free Application for Federal Student Aid.” Applying for Financial Aid is free and you can apply online a www.fafsa.ed.gov . Complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid which is the basis for all financial aid. Students can begin submitting their FAFSA on January 1. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding FAFSA and federal financial aid.


How do I apply for financial aid?
A FAFSA is all you need to get started.


What is FAFSA?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It’s FREE!!


Do I have to fill out a FAFSA every year?
Yes. Applications are available starting January 1st, both paper and electronic applications.


What is the difference between submitting an electronic FAFSA versus a paper FAFSA?
An electronic
FAFSA is processed in two (2) to three (3) weeks, while the paper FAFSA takes four (4) to six (6) weeks to process.


What is the deadline for filing the FAFSA (i.e. applying for financial aid)?


The PRIORITY deadline for FAFSA is March 2nd. Forms must be postmarked no later than March 2nd before the academic year for which aid is being sought in order to be considered for STATE aid. However, if the March 2nd deadline is missed, you will still be considered for federal Financial Aid, as well as other Financial Aid programs.

You can apply for a Financial Aid through the last day of classes in Spring semester.


How is the FAFSA used to determine my financial aid need?
The federal government uses data provided on the
FAFSA to calculate a student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The Financial Aid Office calculates a student’s Cost of Attendance (COA) which includes tuition, living expenses, miscellaneous fees, books, etc. COA minus EFC equals a student’s financial need, which we then try to meet with federal grants, state grants, academic or talent scholarships, institutional grants, federal work study, and various loans.

Some of the above information can be found at http://financialaid.fullcoll.edu/Frequently%20Asked%20Questions.htm
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1 comments:

Chad And Stacey said...

I don't think it is fair that FSFA counts your parents income until you are 24 years old. My daughter was not able to get any Pell Grants due to this and she lives on her own.