The government doles out billions in federal financial aid each year. Most comes from the U.S. Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, or Department of the Interior. Qualifying for federal student aid To qualify you must: Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen Be enrolled or accepted into an eligible degree- or certificate-granting program Not be simultaneously enrolled in a postsecondary institution Have the ability to benefit from the course of…
National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) A program established through the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993, designed to reward individuals who provide…
By when should I file my FAFSA? How can I find out how much aid would I be able to receive? What is the…
On average, the student scholarships are worth $2,500 and are considered to be important and prestigious awards. Even students who apply but don’t win…
Think BIG. Don’t let location, size, or costs limit you. If you have a dream school list, that’s great. If it’s in your head,…
In 1964, the National Achievement Scholarship program was initiated to recognize outstanding achievement among Black American high school students, and award them university scholarships.…
Free money for graduate school can be hard to come by because even though it’s out there, it’s just not as prolific as what’s…
So, there it is. You have your early acceptance letter from your dream school in your hand. You’re set to enroll. All that’s left…
Tell me about the Subsidized Stafford Loan. With a subsidized college loan, the federal government pays the interest to the lender while a student…