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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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Easy Income Processing for Your School’s International Students

School & Student Services by Community Brands

These students bring cultural diversity, academic excellence, and a broader worldview to the classroombut they also bring unique challenges when it comes to financial aid processing. For financial aid officers and admissions teams, this can mean lengthy back-and-forth communication, incomplete applications, or inconsistent reporting.

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What is the FAFSA Submission Summary

The College Pod

After submitting a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), the Federal Student Aid office will send you a FAFSA Submission Summary. This document is an important part of the financial aid process. Any discrepancies or errors can affect the amount of financial aid your child may receive.

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Reminder: Federal Pell Grant Program Reconciliation

College Aid Services

FSA has released additional guidance for when and how financial aid offices should reconcile their institution’s federal Pell Grant funding each year; including the the process for internal as well as external reconciliations.

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Are These College Scholarships on Your Radar?

Student Research Foundation

Remember, it is never too early to start researching sources of financial aid. First, speak to the financial aid officers at the colleges you are considering. Take notes and follow their advice and instructions. Are you a high school student, a parent, a teacher, or a college counselor?

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Explore the World of Merit Scholarships

IEFA

Researching multiple sources to discover tailored opportunities may increase your chances of securing financial aid for college. A merit scholarship is a financial award given to college students based on their academic achievements or other talents in a specific field. Always start with your school’s financial aid office.

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The Best Scholarships to Pay for College

Student Research Foundation

Contact your institution’s financial aid office, or your department head, to find out about these opportunities. Applying is easy: StudyLab provides direct links and straightforward instructions to guide you through the application process. Browse scholarship opportunities through your university.