
Financial Aid Phone Numbers - Finaid
For general information about FAFSA on the Web, and for technical assistance, call 800-4-FED-AID. Federal Student Aid Information Center For general information about federal student …
Your Guide for College Financial Aid - Finaid
Finaid has been a trusted guide to college financial aid for over 30 years, helping students and families navigate the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), scholarships, grants, …
What To Do If Your Parents Can’t or Won’t Help Pay - Finaid
What can you do if your parents can’t help pay for school? This section of Finaid provides advice to students whose parents are unable or unwilling to help students pay for school. Regardless …
Maximizing Your Aid Eligibility - Finaid
Believe it or not, there are strategies for maximizing your eligibility for need-based student financial aid. These strategies are based on loopholes in the
How to Appeal Financial Aid Award Packages - Finaid
How to Appeal Financial Aid Award Packages As thorough as the FAFSA is in its line of questioning, there are certain financial circumstances that it is unable to capture. Students and …
Small Business Exclusion - Finaid
The small business exclusion only excludes the reporting of the business as an asset on the FAFSA. If the business is a pass-through entity (e.g., sole proprietorship, partnership, S …
Household Size - Finaid
Similarly, other family members who are automatically independent, such as a child who is 24 years old or older or a child who is married, may still be counted in household size if the 50% …
FAFSA - Finaid
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is for federal and state financial aid. Colleges require the FAFSA be filed every year for financial aid.
Divorce and Financial Aid - Finaid
Here are some guidelines to help you If your parents are married (not separated), both of your parents’ information must be included on the FAFSA form, regardless of whether your parents …
Financial Aid for Veterans and their Dependents - Finaid
There are several student aid programs for veterans and their dependents. A discussion of the student aid treatment of veterans education benefits and the