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financial aiddd. help please?

im applying for financial aid. to receive grant money. im already late because in the beginning we decided not to do it. but, no we are. but, im attending college this coming september. and im applying the 2007-2008 Fasfa application. even though its late. i can still apply right? i know i probably won’t receive as much grant or loans. but, i’ve asked before and people said that i will still get something. but, since im going to school this septemeber. is it too late? im just worried that applying for the 2007-2008 application is for the 2008 school year and not this coming september. so help! i can still apply right? and everything will be set before school?

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Anonymous

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Hiyas!

Well, here’s the thing. You may be applying late and not get as much as you hoped with financial aid, but, there is a little secret I learned after dealing with finaid after 5 years. Typically a LOT of students apply for finaid and start school in Aug. Then, as the months go on, they decide it isn’t for them and drop out. When Jan rolls around and you are looking at a new semester, more finaid opens up because of the students who have dropped. More state and local grants (call your college/university and ask about the grants they give, sometimes it’s secretive and goes to first come, first servered if asked about) become available, and loans are ALWAYS available…banks love their interest!

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pwernie
FAFSA determines what you should be able to pay toward college based on your [the student] finances and your parents [if you are not independent]. FAFSA for the school year 2007-2008 can be completed even AFTER school starts. However, the school you plan to attend probably has deadlines for grants and other aid that they hand out.

It seems that many posters here have a misconception about FAFSA. You WILL NOT BE OFFERED money after completing the application that you can then take to the school of your choice. Here is a direct quote from the FAFSA FAQ area:

“How do I apply for aid?

Complete the FAFSA and provide the required signatures.

It will take us 3-5 days to process your FAFSA and send you a Student Aid Report (SAR).

Your SAR will summarize the data you report on your FAFSA. Check the SAR carefully to make sure it is accurate.

Keep a copy of your SAR.

If your FAFSA information is complete, an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) will be printed in the upper right corner. Your EFC is based on the financial information you provide on the FAFSA.

Your school will use your EFC to award your financial aid.”

READ THAT LAST LINE CAREFULLY. The school uses the information to determine your award. Yes, there will probably be an offer of a Stafford loan, or another Federal student aid loan if you qualify, but it is ALL handled through the school. So, if you have not applied, do that NOW.

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Anonymous
2007-2008 means from the beginning of the fall 2007 semester to the end of the 2008 spring semester. If there’s a deadline and you missed it, you probably are out of luck. You might be able to get some money, but I wouldn’t hesitate any longer – the faster you get it in, the more likely you’ll get some funding. Also, if you have to write a letter and your grammar is anything near your writing style here, you’re probably not doing yourself any favors.
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