Learn why to apply for financial aid even if you think you make too much money or know of other families that didn't qualify. …
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Julie Shields-Rutyna
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Learn how and when to report private scholarships, how they fit into the financial aid process, and how they are treated by the financial aid office. …
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Julie Shields-Rutyna
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Tasks include making note of deadlines, finding out required applications, getting an FSA ID, learning your SAI, and seeking help when needed. …
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Meredith Clement
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Learn more about the New England Board of Higher Education's Tuition Break program.…
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Meredith Clement
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Learn the components that make up the cost of attendance including tuition, fees, food and housing, books, supplies, personal expenses, and transportation. …
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Martha Savery
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Learn what federal work-study is, how students quality for the program, what to do if you receive it as part of your financial aid, and what to do if you're not offered work-study.…
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Meredith Clement
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Get the answers to common questions about financial aid offers, such as if loans are part of financial aid, if your financial aid will stay the same every year, and how to compare costs from different schools. …
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Jonathan Hughes
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Learn what your Adjusted Gross Income is and where to find it on your tax return. …
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Learn about the SAI, a calculated amount reflecting the family's financial strength and their ability to pay for college.…
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Meredith Clement
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The FSS is a summary of the information listed on the FAFSA, contains the SAI, and is used to make FAFSA corrections.…
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