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A comprehensive list of financial aid resources.
Navigate the financial aid waters by starting here first.
- College Board
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Sources of information about state grants, scholarships, and loan programs. Also the online source of the CSS/Profile Application along with registration forms for the SAT and PSAT tests
- FAFSA4caster
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The FAFSA4caster provides students with an early estimate of their eligibility for federal student financial assistance.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
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Location of key document used in applying for Federal Student Aid and Needs-Based Programs. Also tips and information for filling this out to your best advantage.
- Obtaining a PIN for FAFSA
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Apply here to obtain a PIN in order to file the FAFSA electronically.
- The Financial Aid Information Page
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A guide to scholarships and loans. Online financial aid applications. Offers personalized advice along with "how-to" instructions to apply for financial aid
- Fast Web
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The largest scholarship search engine on the web.
- Foundation Center
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Find grant funders and get help applying for available grants
- Fed Money
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This is the most comprehensive FREE full-text online resource on all U.S. government grants and student financial aid programs.
- College Cost Finder
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Find the annual costs of any four-year college or university in the United States. You may search by school name, state, or both.
- MS Office College Cost Template
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Get this free MS Office Excel Template. This is a free download you can plug into your Excel program that includes formulas for inflation. Start now to plan for future college costs.
- College Coaches Online
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Contact all the college coaches at NCAA, NAIA AND NJCAA colleges. Find the schools that match your athletic and academic skills
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(Very Important Tip)
Keep this financial aid resources list handy in order to save time and effort surfing the web. Every resource you need to start your financial aid search is included here. Once you have the basics taken care of, then you can branch out into your specialty to find more information.
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