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Financial Aid
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The Student Guide to Applying for Financial
Aid
Financial Aid from the U.S. Department of
Education has lots of information for those
filling out the FAFSA grant application,
plus much other scholarship and student loan
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FAFSA Instructions
Students applying for federal student aid
must complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The most
important advice we can give about
completing the FAFSA is to READ THE
INSTRUCTIONS. The instructions included with
the application explain how each question is
to be answered. Because the instructions
cannot address every possible family
situation, in this document we will discuss
the purpose of the FAFSA questions and
discuss how information should be reported
in some unusual cases.
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California Student Aid Commission
During the past four decades the California
Student Aid Commission has provided
financial aid for more than two generations
of students to help them with the costs of
higher education. The equivalent of nearly
one-in-eleven Californians has benefited
directly from its college assistance
programs. The Commission guaranteed over
$1.8 billion in student loans for the
1994-95 academic year, an overall volume
increase of 10.4 percent over the prior
year.
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College Savings Bank
A wealth of information related to education
and college planning. Includes college costs
and related issues, a college cost
calculator, an index of popular private
colleges, etc.
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