Friday, November 19, 2010

Can I get Help Filling out a FAFSA?

The FAFSA is a comprehensive form used to determine student’s eligibility for certain types of federal aid. For freshman students especially, some of the information on the application may be completely foreign. For this reason, some students may not be able to simply fill out the FAFSA online, and instead may need assistance in order to complete the form accurately.
The best source for help when filling out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid is from the school you are attending. Financial aid officers are there solely to get you the funding you need and have helped thousands of students understand how to apply correctly. They also have access to FAFSA guides, and have experience assisting students with special needs.
Students having difficulties understanding questions- or how to answer them- on the FAFSA may visit the US Department of Education’s website, where explanations and instructions may be found. Similarly, instructions and hints can often be found on college websites, or in student forums.
The web is loaded with websites that are dedicated to providing FAFSA related information. Topics covered include what types of loans, grants, scholarships, and work study is available, the expected family contribution, total amounts of all aid available, and other subjects.
There are also professional services that can easily be found on the internet to prepare and submit a FAFSA for you. These groups are especially useful if you don’t have the time to complete a FAFSA, or if you simply don’t understand questions on the form. However, caution should be used when considering these sources, as the FAFSA is simple enough that most students can complete it correctly if they are attentive and thorough.

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