Student Financial Aid

Student Financial Aid and Paying For College

One of the biggest decisions that you can make is going on to college after graduating from high school. Many times your advanced education depends on your ability to pay the increasing costs of tuition. Selecting the student financial aid program that meets your needs can be confusing and frustrating. We have provided links to websites and sources of information that can help you in making those important financial decisions. In other words.... how to pay for college.

One of the first decisions you will need to make is whether you want to apply for a federal student loan, federal student grant or scholarship. In case you don't qualify for federal assistance there are many loans, grants and scholarships in the private sector also (Private College Loans). In general, the federal loan programs are easy to apply for using the Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Once you are successful in securing a student loan, you need to remember that you have to pay it back. Going to college can be expensive and most families can not afford to send their children to college without financial aid.  It is also very likely that you might acquire more student debt than you can afford. If that does happen, you may need to look at a student loan consolidation program that will assist you in paying back your student loans and getting yourself out of debt quicker.

Remember that obtaining information and applying for federal student loans and federal school grants is free. You don't need to pay any company to apply for you. If you have additional questions, please be sure to talk with your parents and your school financial aid office to get assistance.

The information and links that we have provided will help you get started in planning your education and future. Remember to take the time to do the proper research before you sign on the dotted line...

To Summarize - having multiple options (student grants and student loans) to help you pay for college is smart. Remember, the first step you will need to take is to fill out a fafsa form so that you can then apply for Federal Student Grants and Federal Student Loans. Explore the large number of Scholarships and Private Loans that are also available for college. Realize that there is a very good chance that you will probably go into debt paying for college and you need to manage that debt. If you have several school loans, then you might want to look into school loan consolidation programs to see if that can help you reduce your debt faster.

Going to college is your first step to independence and being a responsible adult. Make sure that you make smart financial decisions that will help prepare you for a bright and successful future!


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