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The new FAFSA was supposed to make filling out the federal aid form easier, but issues with the rollout had the opposite effect. Fewer students have filled out the FAFSA, so efforts are underway to close that gap.
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Some students are fixing their FAFSA forms or awaiting aid packages with little time to decide to which college they'll commit.
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Students are still waiting on financial aid packages due to FAFSA delays. Some of Florida's largest universities are giving the incoming class more time to decide on committing to their school.
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The next round of Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA forms, is set to start on Dec. 31. The U.S. Department of Education estimates that 610,000 new students will be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. 1.5 million students will also be eligible to receive a maximum Pell grant award.
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The FAFSA isn't just for four-year universities — you can get help paying for technical and vocational school too. But in order to qualify for grants and scholarships, advisors say students should fill out the form as soon as possible.
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The document known as the "FAFSA" has flummoxed many parents and students, but financial aid specialists will have the answers.
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Aquà te presentamos una guÃa sobre cómo llenar la solicitud de FAFSA con consejos en español para toda la familia.
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In a bipartisan effort, Congress is close to a deal to simplify the federal financial aid form, or FAFSA, a major policy goal of retiring Republican senator Lamar Alexander.
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The U.S. Department of Education has developed a new smartphone app that it hopes will make the notoriously difficult Free Application For Federal Student Aid a little easier.
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Students and teachers at Coral Reef High School can't pinpoint when they first heard the news that President Obama was coming to speak. He and the First…
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President Obama told Coral Reef High School students Friday that last year, Florida left one-hundred million dollars in federal pell grants untouched."A…