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UW Credit Union Student Loan Consolidation Review

By |October 18th, 2015|Consolidation, Federal Loans, Pay Off Student Loans, Student Loans|Comments Off on UW Credit Union Student Loan Consolidation Review

Determine Your Eligibility With The Fafsa Application

People tend to think that the FAFSA application is overly complicated. Actually the opposite is true. Submitting a FAFSA application will cover a number of different financial aid opportunities all in the same form: Pell Grants, work study, loans, and more. It actually simplifies the process. As such, the FAFSA application is a vital component of applying for financial aid. […]

By |March 13th, 2013|Grants|0 Comments

Who can get a PELL Grant?

The Pell Grant is a highly sought-after form of financial aid for one simple reason: it doesn't need to be repaid. The Pell Grant can be seen as a form of scholarship that pays off a portion of the tuition. A misconception about financial aid is that most aid comes in the form of loans that need to be repaid. While many financial aid programs are interest-bearing loans, there are also a wide variety of gift-grants available as well. […]

By |February 7th, 2013|Types of Loans|0 Comments

Government Pays Your Education

The US government is prepared to support the educational goals of veterans seeking higher education. A wide variety of programs offer partial-to-full financial aid for advanced degrees. You may find yourself eligible for more than one type of education benefit, allowing you to choose the one that suits you best. […]

By |January 10th, 2013|Military Aid|1 Comment

Who can get an FSEOG Grant?

The requirements for a FSEOG Grant are similar to other types of financial aid – you must demonstrate financial need based on income, expenses, and the cost of tuition. In addition, a student must have a high school diploma and be working on a Bachelor’s degree. The degree must be attained in a standard four year period. […]

By |January 3rd, 2013|Types of Loans|0 Comments

Grad Plus Loan Eligibility

Just about anybody who is enrolled (or plans to be enrolled) in a graduate or professional degree program can be eligible for a Graduate Plus Loan. A Grad Plus Loan is federally funded, and designed to “fill the gaps” between a student’s other financial aid and what remains for their tuition and school-related expenses, like room and board. The amount able to be borrowed depends on what is left over after these other loan options are maximized. […]

By |December 20th, 2012|Applying for Loans|0 Comments

PELL Grant (Ineligibility)

Pell Grants are only available to students who present the greatest financial need. If a financial situation changes in the middle of the school year, this can also affect eligibility. Your eligibility can also change if you provided inaccurate information about your circumstances. It is best to be upfront about your financial situation. […]

By |December 6th, 2012|Types of Loans|0 Comments

Are You Eligible for an FSEOG Grant

Like other types of financial aid programs, the only people eligible for a FSEOG Grant are families that demonstrate strict financial need. Anyone who proves that they can afford college tuition is ineligible for the FSEOG and Pell Grants. Financial need takes into account a family's income, size, assets, as well as the cost of tuition. If the cost of tuition is well above the Expected Family Contribution, a FSEOG Grant will be awarded. […]

By |November 13th, 2012|Types of Loans|0 Comments