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Hurricane Matthew – Disaster Relief and Student Loan Repayment

Hurricane Matthew – Disaster Relief and Student Loan Repayment

Oct 7, 2016 | Financial Literacy, News

Hurricane Matthew is the most powerful storm to hit the US in over a decade and is anticipated to continue moving up the east coast through Sunday, October 9. Those impacted by the storm may have access to a range of federal aid based on the effects they experience,...
Five creative ways to promote the FAFSA [infographic]

Five creative ways to promote the FAFSA [infographic]

Jan 8, 2016 | College Planning, Financial Literacy, News

When it comes to financial aid, it is important that students and their families know what the FAFSA is and how it benefits them. Here are five creative ways you can promote the FAFSA on your campus.    

5 FAFSA myths for college students [infographic]

Oct 23, 2015 | College Planning, Financial Literacy, News

Think you have a good reason to skip filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? Don’t be so sure. Many of the usual excuses are simply myths. Here are 5 FAFSA myths we’d like to debunk: For more information on financial aid and student...

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