Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Need Help With College Financial Aid?

As a parent, you may be thinking of the financial needs your child need once he enters college.

Think of the payments you need to settle like the SATs, Application forms, Campus Visits, and Transcript of records your child may need before he enters college.

It could be daunting and bothering at times. But with a good planning and finding a credible college financial aid plan, everything can work out easily.

Here are some tips on how to look for a college financial aid program.

1. To start it off, you should look and research for prospective universities and financial aid programs as early as your child is still in high school.

You may search the Internet for possible options on where to find financial aid programs that is perfect for your child.

2. Visit the financial aid main office of the prospective college or university where your child wants to enroll. You should take the chance to ask for the school’s college financial aid offers.

3. Do not forget to request for the scheduled deadlines for the filing and submitting of financial aid application forms.

4. Encourage and motivate your child to search for scholarships and other privilege aids that can support his college education.

There are many options that he can choose from as long he has good scholastic records from high school.

5. Consider filing an application for a Federal college financial aid program. Most state colleges and universities offer this kind of assistance to students who deserve and are qualified to be in college but do not have the finances.

You may personally submit the Free Application Form Student Aid or the FAFSA. There are deadlines for filing the FAFSA, make sure that you have filed it before January 1st of your child’s last year in high school.

6. Tell your child to get the application form from his school guidance counselors’ office. You may even fill out forms on the Internet by logging in the state’s FAFSA application web site.

7. You should prepare and get all FAFSA requirements such as your records of untaxed returns, current statement of accounts, business records, your child’s drivers license and TIN number, W-2 forms, records of monthly income, current mortgage information and business records.

8. After you have completed all FAFSA requirements, you may now file for the application form and see other aids that you can be qualified for.

Navigate the Internet for possible aids that may be applicable for your status.

9. Make sure that you understand and you know all the privileges before accepting the financial aid package.

You should consider the financial aid’s years of support and assistance for your child. You should also consider if it is renewable.

There are many instances that your child may need to pay miscellaneous fees for his college education. You may have the option to consider a private institution that may lend finances using loans for students.

You may even find creditors that offer lesser interests rates if you are paying on time.

Dave Poon
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/need-help-with-college-financial-aid-53007.html

5 Responses to “Need Help With College Financial Aid?”

Chavabratt Says:

What agencies do I need to contact to apply for community college financial aid?
What agencies do I need to contact to apply for community college financial aid? Including possible help with living expenses.

Shanna C Says:

Do the FAFSA first its the most important, depending on your need you could get the full amount paid for with grants. Then check into Sallie Mae loans, that can help with living expenses.
References :
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov

Sprinter Says:

The college ought to have a financial aid office. That would be the most important place to start. If they are aware of other agencies to which you should apply, they’ll give you points of contact.
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molawby Says:

you’ll need to fill out federal student aid form at
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov also contact the financial aid office for the school you plan to attend they may have other forms for you to fill out for local scholarships you may qualify for. You can also pick up the fafsa application at their office and mail it in, or you can do it on the web. Filling out fafsa will let the office know if you qualify for pell grants(you don’t have to pay back) and/or student loans. there are loans with deferred interest until you are out of school and some that start acruing interest immediately. Call the financial aide office many of them make you go through an orientation before yu can rcv funds to make sure you understand the process and answer your questions
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S.U.P.E.R.W.O.M.A.N Says:

NO IM NOT FROM ALABAMA….WHY?
References :
MY MIND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW

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