Financial Aid Options
By Vanessa McHooley
Before entering college, you may find yourself
pondering exactly how you will be able to
pay for college. Many public colleges and
universities cost thousands of dollars, while
private colleges and universities can cost
$10,000, $20,000, $30,000, or even more just
to attend. Before getting too worried about
these high prices, it is important to know
that help is just a click of the computer
mouse away, as the internet can help you to
find the financial aid option that is right
for you
FAFSA First
Without knowing any of the options, it
is important to first fill out a FAFSA
form with your school's financial aid
department. The FAFSA form allows you
to tell the federal government all of
your financial information. Once they
have that in hand, they can determine
what your best financial aid options are.
Loan Options
One option often used by students entering
college is loans. Loans, like the federal
PLUS loan, Perkins loan, Stafford loan,
and FFEL loan, can all help you to pay
your way through college without putting
a dime down to do so. You will, of course,
be required to pay back some or all of
these loans (depending upon your financial
status and the financial status of your
parents), but loans can be an effective
way of paying your way through college.
Grant Options
Another option is grants, which can be
obtained through the government (like
the Federal Pell Grant, for example) or
through your particular school. Grants
pay your way through college and do not
need to be repaid once you graduate. These
grants are usually only "granted" to those
who are in need of financial aid, but
be sure to apply for them if you think
that you are eligible.
Other Financial Aid Options!
Other less conventional methods of financial
aid are also available to college students.
Federal work study allows students to
work at colleges and universities while
they are enrolled there for several hours
per week. Money earned can then be used
as a means of financial aid. Check with
your specific college or university for
other financial aid options that may exist
and be at your disposal.
This article is distributed by NextStudent.
At NextStudent, we believe that getting
an education is the best investment you
can make, and we're dedicated to helping
you pursue your education dreams by making
college funding as easy as possible. We
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Aid Options at http://www.NextStudent.com.
About The Author
Vanessa McHooley
My goal is to help every student succeed
- education is one of the most important
things a person can have, so I have made
it my personal mission to help every student
pay for their education. Aside from that,
I am just a pretty average girl from SD.