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Useful College & Financial Aid Resources |
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students.gov is an interagency project that provides postsecondary students with easy access
to all kinds of federal government information and services. Students of all ages, interests, and types have found it to be a valuable resource.
Federal Student Aid programs are the largest source of student aid in America, providing over $60 billion a year in grants, loans,
and work-study assistance. Here you'll find help for every stage of the financial aid process, whether you're in school or out of school.
United States Department of Education will provide more than $67 billion in student aid
to help millions of students and families pay for postsecondary education. If you're exploring options for paying for college, you may want to spend a little
time exploring this site. It provides information about accrediting agencies, tax credits for education expenses, and additional sources of aid.
You can compare programs and costs at 9,000 postsecondary schools in the U.S., apply for aid online, and find answers to various questions you may
have.
FastWeb provides help in finding money for college, with a database of more than 600,000 scholarships and expert
tips on financial aid, careers, and more.
College Foundation of North Carolina is loaded with information and resources about colleges, careers, scholarships, grants, loans, and
savings programs.
Mapping Your Future provides students and parents important information on financial strategies, career options, and college
planning.
FinAid! is a comprehensive, informative site describing the various types of student financial aid and how
to apply for aid. It also provides an "Ask the Aid Advisor" section to answer question you may have about student aid.
FAFSA on the Web provides online access to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which must
be completed to apply for federal student financial aid and for many state student aid programs. |
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