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Financial aid packages still available

April 28th, 2008

As many colleges, including ISU, have begun mailing their financial-aid award letters this month, students can still consider their options to obtain more monetary assistance for the upcoming school year.
Although a House committee approved increasing the four-year undergraduate loan limit from $23,000 to $31,000, help is unlikely to come quick enough to impact those [...]

How college financial aid works

November 28th, 2007

It is in the government’s best interest that its citizens be well educated. For that reason, there is a system to provide college monies for those who can demonstrate need.
To qualify for financial aid, a student must complete the FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov) either on paper or online. Using the information from the FAFSA, the government determines [...]

Student loan rate, financial aid up slightly

July 3rd, 2007

The engrossed budget proposal the state House of Representatives released at the end of March includes $8 million for college financial aid, an increase of $3 million from the previous school year.
It still didn’t meet the $13.4 million requested by Gov. Janet Napolitano and the Arizona Board of Regents.
“Our goal was to make sure that [...]

How to borrow for college: A basic primer

May 23rd, 2007

If they haven’t already, millions of seniors graduating from high school will turn their attention over the next few weeks to paying for college.
Scholarships and grants — which don’t have to be paid back — are the best option, of course. But not everyone has the academic record for merit aid, or a great jump [...]

Finlandia University College of Arts and Sciences scholarship

March 8th, 2007

The Finlandia University College of Arts and Sciences is accepting applications for an academic scholarship. The four-year (eight semesters) scholarship will be awarded this fall to a new incoming student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies or the liberal studies ACE! honors program in arts, culture and the environment.
The scholarship covers full tuition while [...]

College financial aid to increase

February 25th, 2007

Katie Schaefer of Leola might find it easier to pay for college in the coming years.
Schaefer is a sophomore elementary and special education major at Northern State University. She has scholarships, grants and loans to pay for her education.
President Bush recently signed a law increasing the maximum yearly Pell Grant to $4,310, up $260. Yearly [...]

Promise Scholarship deadline draws near

February 19th, 2007

High school students applying for the state’s Promise Scholarship and other West Virginia students seeking financial aid for higher education should mark their calendars.
The deadline to apply for the merit-based scholarship and to file a federal financial aid application is March 1.
The FAFSA — Free Application for Federal Student Aid — must be filed by [...]

Scholarship champ tells how to finance an education

February 5th, 2007

There is so much information about college financing that it’s hard to choose which website or books to read. But, as one Chinese proverb goes, “To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.”
In the case of paying for college, we’d want to ask Ben Kaplan. Kaplan amassed nearly $90,000 by winning more than two [...]

One-stop scholarship shopping at WCC

February 1st, 2007

Windward Community College is hosting a free, one-stop shop introduction to scholarship organizations Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Hale `Akoakoa.
The event will introduce students, and perspective students, to organizations that can offer financial aid.
The participating organizations:
# WCC Financial Aid Office
# College Connections
# Hawai`i Community Foundation
# Liko `Ae
# Kamehameha Schools Scholarship
# Na [...]

Financial aid form help available

January 22nd, 2007

For a prospective first-generation college student, the cost of higher education can seem insurmountable. And while there are myriad options for financial aid, the application form itself can be daunting.
“It’s not as bad as it looks,” said Iris Godes, dean of enrollment management at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester.
To help open the doors of availability, [...]