After months of waiting, high school seniors have most of their admission decisions in hand. If they are lucky and planned thoughtfully, they have options. Now comes the hard part of choosing a school ...
Financial aid offers are finally in the hands of many students, but because of delays with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid many students are deciding where they are going to enroll before ...
If your financial aid package falls short of your need, you can ask the college for more financial aid by sending them a financial aid appeal letter. A financial aid appeal is not like a negotiation.
When students receive their financial aid awards, the packages reflect a web of forms and information: the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, College Scholarship Service profiles and other ...
Please note that appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. The decision to either approve or deny a request is final, and not all appeals will result in additional aid. Use this form if your ...
A well-written SAP appeal can help you regain your financial aid after falling short of academic progress due to personal or unexpected hardships Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Jennifer ...
Your financial aid eligibility is based on the standard Cost of Attendance (COA) which is a budget that includes estimated expenses for tuition, fees, housing, food, books and supplies, transportation ...
Merit scholarships are awarded at the time of admission. Need-based scholarships, federal work study, federal and state grants are awarded after the FAFSA form is filed. Additionally, US citizens and ...
The college admissions process is one of the most critical yet complex milestones in a student’s academic journey. For many ...
The Code of Federal Regulations, title 34, sections 668.34 requires that an institution establish, publish, and apply reasonable standards for measuring whether a student is maintaining satisfactory ...