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Financial aid comes from a variety of sources which include part-time employment (work-study), tuition and fees remission, need based financial aid and merit scholarships, loans and grants. Our financial aid professionals at Educatorspage.com bring unparallel expertise in students' services and financial aid programs. We have many years of experience helping students qualify for financial aids.

Financial Aid Eligibility

To be considered for most types of financial aid, students must be accepted for at least half-time enrollment in a degree-granting program or University College. If a student enrolls and later drops classes, the financial aid awards may be changed to the level appropriate to the new enrollment. Students who are receiving financial aid should always check with a financial aid counselor before dropping classes.

Federal regulations require colleges to apply reasonable standards of satisfactory academic progress for the purpose of receiving financial assistance (financial aid). To receive financial aid, a student must maintain a minimum grade point average.

How to Apply for Financial Aid

To apply for financial aid, students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (
FAFSA) or a renewal FAFSA. These financial aid forms are available at high schools and university Office of Student Financial Aid Services. Students are encouraged to submit FAFSA data electronically using FAFSA on the Web. THE PRIORITY DATE FOR FILING THE FAFSA IS MARCH 1. Students should expect to receive a Student Aid Report approximately four weeks after filing the FAFSA.

The above financial aid information was provided by Victor Ikpia, Ph.D. If you need help, please contact our students' support services at EducatorsPage.com.

For your convenience, we provide the links to the most popular students financial aid sites on the web.

Financial Aid sites on the web:

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Official site for the Department of Education Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Includes financial aid online submission form with necessary documents.

Financial Aid - ED.gov
About the various kinds of financial aid (loans, grants, and work-study), how ... Financial aid professionals at banks, colleges, guaranty agencies, and other ...

OfficialStudents.com
Official Students financial aid's page provides comprehensive information about financial aid, college loans, grants, and work-study. It is a great financial aid resource for educators and students ...Visit OfficialStudents.com financial aid site and students' forum today!

NursesLive.com
NursesLive.com provides useful information about financial aid, loans, grants, and work-study. Also, it is a great financial aid resource for nurses and students ... the site provides links to other financial aid sites online.For more questions about financial aid, please contact nurseslive.com financial aid site.

 


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