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A college education is an investment in yourself and your future. There are ways to finance your education available, but first there are some important things you should know. First, the sooner you plan for college the more money you will save. This includes filling out necessary paperwork and applying for financial aid, grants, scholarships and loans. Second, apply to as many scholarships and grants as possible. Note the deadlines and necessary requirements for each scholarship and grant you apply for. Next, carefully fill out the applications and follow directions. Careless mistakes or omissions can cause huge delays or denials. Finally, do your homework; find and compare programs and interest rates, it can save you thousands of dollars.
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Non-repayable grants
What you will find:
- Academic Competitiveness Grant
- Federal Pell Grants
- Federal Supplemental Grants (FSEOG)
- Institutional and School Grants
- National Smart Grant
- State Grants for College Students
State Loans & Grants
This type of financial aid is offered by individual states and may come in the form of loans, grants or a combination of both. Since the requirements and funds vary from state to state, it is a good idea to check with your State Student Aid Agency for more detailed information
Scholarships
What you will find:
- Merit-Based Scholarships
- Financial Need- Based Scholarships
- Sociological Based Scholarships
- General Scholarships
- Institution Scholarships
Many other kinds of scholarships available!
Work-Study Program
The federal work-study program provides employment to students to help them pay for their education fees and expenses. Click for application deadlines and details or more general information about this program
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