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FAFSA and Divorced Parents Advice 2023

College Aid Consulting Services

Non-Custodial Parent Waiver If the non-custodial parent is unwilling to provide their financial information, the custodial parent may be able to request a non-custodial parent waiver from the college’s financial aid office. These scholarships may be offered by colleges, private organizations, or community groups.

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How Private K-12 Schools Can Get Ready for School Choice Expansion

School & Student Services by Community Brands

School choice initiatives like education savings accounts (ESAs), tax-credit scholarships, and voucher programs are rapidly reshaping the K12 education landscape. At the federal level, the proposed Education Choice for Children Act (ECCA 2025) could add another $10 billion annually in private K12 scholarships nationwide.

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How to Attract Diverse Families with Financial Aid

School & Student Services by Community Brands

For private schools effectively communicating and highlighting their financial aid offerings is critical. Here are some key strategies schools can adopt to ensure families understand that a private education can be within reach, regardless of financial circumstances.

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What Happens After You Say Yes? Navigating Post-Decision Steps for College

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

If the enrollment deposit is a financial burden, reach out to the admissions or financial aid office. Your Student Portal and Email This will become your new communications hub. Colleges will send important information about housing, orientation, tuition bills, and financial aid herenot to your personal email.

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10 Private K-12 Financial Aid Best Practices for Enrollment Season

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Rising tuition costs, economic fluctuations, and a growing emphasis on educational choice have expanded the number of parents exploring financial aid options. Many families now rely on a combination of school-based aid, state-funded programs, and community scholarships to make private education attainable.

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Beyond the Numbers: What Families Really Want from the Financial Aid Process

School & Student Services by Community Brands

With more school‑choice options available—from open enrollment public charter schools to vouchers, tax‑credit scholarships, and Education Savings Accounts—families are navigating what feels like a new frontier of educational possibility. Families Want Their Privacy Protected Providing personal and financial documentation is deeply intimate.

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Top 10 FAFSA Tips for Divorced Parents in 2024

College Aid Consulting Services

Non-Custodial Parent Waiver If the non-custodial parent is unwilling to provide their financial information, the custodial parent may be able to request a non-custodial parent waiver from the college’s financial aid office. These scholarships may be offered by colleges, private organizations, or community groups.

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