Financial Aid
Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school, and it can come from federal, state, and private sources. Aid can be a gift, such as a grant or scholarship that you don't have to pay back, or it can be a loan that you do have to repay. Finding Financial aid can be challenging here are video links to different versions of financial aid.
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Free Application for Federal Student Aid
This video was created to help you fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid. While doing research on this sight, you might see people refer to the site as FAFSA which is just a abbreviation. This should be the first thing you complete when looking for aid.
This video was created to help you fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid. While doing research on this sight, you might see people refer to the site as FAFSA which is just a abbreviation. This should be the first thing you complete when looking for aid.
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Scholarships
This video will help you create an expectational scholarship essay. I always recommend having someone from the English department review your essay.
This video will help you create an expectational scholarship essay. I always recommend having someone from the English department review your essay.
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Alternative Aid
There are different versions of Aid. Sometimes people may not qualify FAFSA but there is always different options .
There are different versions of Aid. Sometimes people may not qualify FAFSA but there is always different options .
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Finding Resources For Your School
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Finding a Cheaper Option
Sometimes college seems too expensive For me, I had dreams of attending an out-of-state university but didn’t have the money for it. Choosing UNLV was the best option, I don’t regret my decision at all. I got to save money while getting an education. You can make decisions too! Typically in-state schools provide more financial aid and scholarships, speak with your counselor about in-state options and certification programs.
Sometimes college seems too expensive For me, I had dreams of attending an out-of-state university but didn’t have the money for it. Choosing UNLV was the best option, I don’t regret my decision at all. I got to save money while getting an education. You can make decisions too! Typically in-state schools provide more financial aid and scholarships, speak with your counselor about in-state options and certification programs.
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Loans
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THIS ISN’T ALL
It is soo important to look around at different options. Don’t be afraid to contact your university financial aid office, reach out to upper classmen, or use social media to your advantages.
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If you are looking for relatability I recommend finding a social media creator who has a similar major and creates media around the topic. You should also connect through different Discord chats with upperclassmen
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relax, breathe, and remember this is all for your future,