The Federal Methodology (FM) is the formula used by the federal government to determine your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) for a Federal Pell Grant,…
Report on families and financial aid The federal report, “Middle Income Undergraduates: Where They Enroll and How They Pay for Their Education,” was one…
Attending business school is a big investment of your time, your energy, and especially your money. You’ll probably have to depend on a variety…
If you qualified for a federal Pell Grant in your financial aid package, there are other financial aid opportunities that you should know about.…
Ability to Benefit Colleges may or may not award federal aid to students without a high school or equivalency diploma, unless the student has…
Do colleges prefer one standardized test to another? – Carolyn In recent annual admissions cycles, virtually all colleges and universities have welcomed submission of…
Start planning for financial aid early Finding the money you need to attend a two- or four-year institution or vocational/career college is a challenge,…
No idea what you are going to do after graduating high school? Don’t know what to major in? That’s OK. Most people don’t have…
The government provides a huge chunk of all financial aid — about 70 percent — and even adults going back to college can qualify.…