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Student Resource Guide: Spring 2023

Scholarship America

Accessing Money for College Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) : It all starts here. FAFSA applications open October 1 each year, and completing the application is a required step for any government financial aid. The good news? The bad news? Here’s what you need to know (and what you need to ask).

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Student Resource Guide: Fall 2022

Scholarship America

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) : It all starts here. FAFSA applications open October 1 each year, and completing the application is a required step for any government financial aid. If you don’t fill it out, you might be leaving money on the table – like more than 661,000 students did in 2018.

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Answering Private K-12 Financial Aid Formula FAQs

School & Student Services by Community Brands

For Families Schools work hard to help families manage the tuition costs for a student’s education. Many schools offer financial aid workshops to walk families through applying for financial aid, grants, and scholarships. Aid most often takes the form of grants, scholarships, or tuition reductions. What Does Financial Aid Cover?

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Unleashing the Power of empower™ at Southeastern Louisiana University

COE

At Southeastern Louisiana University, we run three classic Upward Bound and two Upward Bound Math-Science programs currently and have received Federal TRIO grants since 1987. The ability to customize views, whether it’s an Excel-style screen or a student-by-student breakdown, gives us unparalleled flexibility.

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Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness

EAB

Financial aid offices are well-positioned to provide guidance on these areas, but there are likely other offices on campus who also have resources to support students as they make this financial transition such as money management centers or student services. How well does your institution support returning stop-outs?

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How to Work with CBOs to Supercharge Your Recruiting Efforts

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And I'm like, "Sure, you can have 20 minutes at the end of this event if you will spend the first two hours helping me with FAFSAs, like, absolutely." JW: Because I think that as a CBO, our students, we care about student choice. JW: I guess, absolutely. JS: Yes, and then there's so much goodwill too. JW: Yes, oh, so much.