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The Student Guide -
This government publication is one of the best, most concise and well organized
explanations of the financial aid process anywhere. Check it out to find out the
answers to all your financial aid questions!
FAFSA
PIN - Before you can apply for financial
aid online, you need to register for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for
you and your parents. This serves as you electronic signature when you fill out
the FAFSA online.
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Student Exchange Program
If you are interested in attending schools in states surrounding
Utah, be sure to check out this program to save money!
Financial Aid Estimator - This online form will tell you your estimated "family contribution" in
the college funding process. (Kantrowitz)
Financial Aid Calculators - The
most popular calculators are the College Cost Projector, Savings Plan Designer ,
Financial Aid Estimation Calculator and Loan Payment
Calculator.
(Kantrowitz)
Sallie Mae's
Main Website - Lots of loan information
here. Also has a good scholarship search.
Office of Post Secondary Education (US Dept of Ed)
Financial Aid
Tips from NASFAA - This is the National
Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators' site and it is full of tips
on financial aid.
UNL Office of Scholarships and Financial
Aid
Learn all you need to know
about what it takes to get scholarships and loans at UNL.
Americorps - This explains the
volunteer programs of service to America, like VISTA and The National
Civilian Community Corps. Americorps workers also work for Habitat for
Humanity, the Red Cross and Boys and Girls Clubs. It is a
great program for those who are really interested in doing something for the
country as a civilian.
Selective Service
Registration
In order to receive any
government backed loans, all 18 year old males must register with the selective
service. Might as well do it now!
JA Financial Aid Center
information on planning and paying for
college, also information of parents, an interactive scholarship search and
budgeting calculators
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Seniors: If you plan to start college in the fall
of 2008, you and your parents need to submit a FAFSA between January 1 and March
1, 2008 for optimum results.
FAFSA On the
Web They promise quicker turnaround time
if you fill out the FAFSA on the web. It's a good idea to pick up a hard
copy of the FAFSA in the counseling center so you know ahead of time what
information they are going to require.
Title IV School Codes -
You'll need these school codes when you fill out the FAFSA. Very quick
way to the code numbers!
FAFSA
Help - Here you will find all the answers to your questions about filling out
the FAFSA.
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Education
Quest - Formerly the Educational Planning
Center, they provide this superb local website. If you have any questions about
financial aid, this is the place to start. Call their Rockbrook office at
402-391-4033 to make an appointment for FAFSA help.
College and University Scholarship
Offices
This is where you will find
scholarships that these institutions award each year. Get the scoop straight
from the source.
FinAid! - Everything you need to
know about financial aid - by Kantrowitz. One of the most comprehensive sites on
the web!
FastWeb.com - This is a free scholarship search site. You fill out an online
profile and they look for scholarships that fit your profile. They give you a
"mailbox" and as time goes by they'll put scholarship applications (or letters
about them) in your mailbox. Pretty cool deal!
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