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AccessLex Provides Update to Legal Education Data Deck in New Release

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The publication offers detailed analysis of law school admissions, enrollment patterns, financial aid distribution, and employment outcomes for recent graduates. Financial aid distribution shows similar disparities. The updated data reveals persistent disparities in admissions rates across demographic groups.

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Community College Teams Up with For-Profit for Medical Assistant Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Using traditional sources of financial aid and TFJSA funds, Alamo sent a special cohort of 10 students to CHCP’s program at no cost for tuition, laptop, books, and course materials. Students were paid a $15 per hour stipend for their training, and CHCP covered any gaps with grant money.

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

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

As a financial aid advisor, Ive seen this moment come with a mix of joy, relief, and a dozen new questions. If the enrollment deposit is a financial burden, reach out to the admissions or financial aid office. Review and Accept Your Financial Aid Package Take a close look at your financial aid award.

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How to Choose An Affordable College: 10 Key Factors to Consider

The College Pod

Define Your Financial Parameters When building an initial college list or making your final choice, assess your finances to set a clear budget, ensuring that you make a choice that supports your long-term financial well-being. Consider your income, savings, and potential grants or scholarships.

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The CSS Profile Can Increase Financial Aid

College Planners of America

It enables a student to be considered for the scholarships, stipends, and grants of participating colleges. Each year, over 430,000 students receive an average of $45,000 per year in need-based aid from colleges and scholarship programs that use the Profile. This is especially true for families with divorced and separated parents.

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Our Top Questions for Admissions Offices During College Campus Visits

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

On the blog, I’ve shared tips about what to ask the financial aid office during campus visits but today, I want to discuss questions that you should ask an admissions office. Make sure you completely understand the differences between admissions and financial aid deadlines. What are your application deadlines?

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Use the CSS Profile for Aid From Top Colleges

College Planners of America

Most families welcome any type of external financial aid that can help them afford college. Although they may not accept all aid offered to them, they prefer a wide array of choices. The FAFSA process is the best way to obtain aid from Federal and state governments, colleges, and private sources — and it’s free!