Tips are focused on the college list, the timeline, an organizational tool, the essay, and letters of recommendation, …
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Lisa Rooney
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Questions include how do separated and divorced families complete the FAFSA?, what's an asset?, is unemployment reported on the FAFSA? And can I receive both unemployment and financial aid?, do I need to report my business on the FAFSA?, and will filling out the FAFSA gives us loans?…
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Meredith Clement
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Tips include creating an application strategy, getting organized, reviewing the Common Application and essay topics, completing high school-based processing procedures, and connecting with your colleges' regional representatives…
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Alicia Linsey
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Tips include following the degree plan, consulting with your academic advisor, transferring eligible credits, and making satisfactory academic progress. …
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Ryan Forsythe
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Tips include obtaining an FSA ID, sending the FAFSA to all schools you apply to, and keeping deadlines in mind. …
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Lisa Rooney
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The college essay is an important component of the college application process. Most colleges require at least one essay from applicants, and several schools require two or three.…
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Meredith Clement, Jodi Then
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Tips include practicing your commute, staying involved, taking advantage of time on campus, planning your meals, and planning ahead. …
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Lisa Rooney
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Tips include creating a budget, shopping smart for textbooks, being conscious about credit, researching loans and financial aid, and separating wants and needs. …
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Ajea Stupart
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Tips include to get financially organized, take care of details, sign waivers when needed, participate in orientation, finalize your class schedule, and more.…
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Christina Davidson
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With MEFA REFI, you have a choice on interest rate type, all education loans are eligible, a co-borrower may help you receive a lower interest rate, you can save even more by repaying early, and there are absolutely no fees.…
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Lisa Rooney
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