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FAFSA GOV

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

When you are just on the verge of entering the college, you also have to take into account the expenses that would be incurred in attending the college. College education after all is not cheap. But your government would not allow you to fend for yourself. It has made arrangements to obtain loan to pursue your studies. The loan is called FAFSA or Federal Rate First.

If there is a need for loan to pursue your studies, you should first exercise the option of FAFSA, as the government loan is available at lower rate of interest. It also provides flexible options of payment as compared to the loan, which you may be contemplating about availing either from a bank or any other private resource.

The FAFSA from the government should be a preferable choice as you can either take the loan as a student or even your family can avail the loan for you. The underlining important fact of FAFSA is that the repayment of a federal loan starts only after you have completed the education and leave the school. These loans can be utilized for payment of different kind of school expenses like tuition fee and monthly fee, transportation cost and infrastructure costs etc.

FAFSA gov is delivered through two programs: Direct loan program and the federal family education loan program. Though from the nomenclature, it may appear that both are different, but the loans offered under both the programs are essentially similar and the benefits that are provided to the borrower are also the same.

Apart from offering fixed interest rates, these loans have a income-based repayment plan loaded on to it. In case if you have defaulted and there are genuine economic or social reasons for it you can have the choice of obtaining a deferment on repayment of the loan as well. Can a loan obtained from private source provide this luxury? Another important feature of this loan provided by the government is that loan can also be forgiven if your condition does not permit you to pay for it. If you are not in a position to complete the education that could provide you a job to repay the loan, government can be your benefactor and waive-off the loan. It is also called as loan forgiveness.

For the social component built in the FAFSA loan, your first choice has to be FAFSA. If you are not able to obtain the loan, you should request your parents to take it for you so that your quest for education does not come to a halt.

The FAFSA Process

Monday, July 28th, 2008

FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. FAFSA is basically an application which should be filled by anyone who needs financial aidaid in their educational goals. FAFSA is coordinated by Federal Student Aid, which is an agency of the US Department of Education and helps any person who is entitled to benefits from the federal funds or other federal financial sources. This assistance is available to anyone who wants to pursue post secondary education in the US. It is therefore essential to know about FAFSA properly.

Approximately 14 million FAFSAs are processed every year by Federal Student Aid. And over $80 billion is provided to needy students after they have submitted their FAFSAs. Many post secondary schools along with financial institutions coordinate with Federal Student Aid to help students and families get that much needed educational aid. It also helps the students to avail of student loan accounts.

You can easily browse on their official website for additional knowledge. It’s a very user friendly website. It will clear your doubts on various issues and also guide you on how to fill a FAFSA and the steps which will follow after the filling of a FAFSA. Other details too like the deadline on a FAFSA are given on the website. Of course you will need to collect certain documents before you apply for FAFSA. Also confirm whether you are eligible or not.

Fill the FAFSA carefully with all the correct details. Only one FAFSA should be filled and submitted in a single academic year, as only the first one is considered and the remaining will be deleted from the FAFSA on the web records. An application can be filled in paper form or on the website itself. You can make any changes needed on your form online. These changes or corrections should be made after you receive your Student Aid Report (SAR). You can make the corrections on the paper SAR. A SAR is sent to you only after you have completed the FAFSA. Don’t forget to submit the required signatures on the FAFSA. It normally takes anything between 3-5 days for the processing of the FAFSA.

The status of your application too will be available online. The FAFSA website also gives details about the Federal Student Aid conferences which are held time to time. These conferences are important as it is a proper channel where various policies, procedures and other important information about federal Student Aid are shared with anyone who is interested in the same.End of Page

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