If you are unable to provide parent information on the 2024–25 FAFSA® form, a new status called “provisionally independent” allows more opportunities for students with unusual circumstances. https://lnkd.in/eBVTzqRF
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If you are unable to provide parent information on the 2024–25 FAFSA® form, a new status called “provisionally independent” allows more opportunities for students with unusual circumstances. https://lnkd.in/eBVTzqRF
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Exciting News for Students and Parents! 📚🎓 Have you heard about the changes coming to the FAFSA form? 📆 The new form should be available by 12/31/23. "In the 2024–25 FAFSA form, applicants will be able to skip as many as 26 FAFSA questions, depending on their individual circumstances. Some applicants will have to answer as few as 18 questions on the form, down from 103 possible questions on the 2023–24 FAFSA form." Source: ed.gov?utm_source=linkedin Check out this article for more details https://lnkd.in/gp6Pz-s7 https://lnkd.in/gPiPB46i
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Change is hard - especially when it comes at a stressful time, like applying to college! Here is what you need to know regarding the 2024-25 FAFSA: https://lnkd.in/gJXWx2bq
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Mini-rant: more frequent LSAT test dates are actually creating a bigger financial burden for students. Students now sign up for multiple tests at a time "just in case" and often don't know whether to postpone before the refund deadline. I wonder how much the average applicant spends in fees and unnecessary test registrations (at $200 each, they can add up for students quickly!) LSAC should allow students to sign up with less notice so they only have to register and pay when they're truly ready. #lsat #lawschool #a6258 #lawstudents #lawstudent
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Your ongoing education as a Notary will most likely come from these four main sources. #NPUtip #TuesdayTip Where do you go for Notary Education?
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A recent RTI reply disclosed a concerning statistic: 51.63% of students failed the AIBE 18 exam. Out of 1,48,781 candidates who appeared, a staggering 74,368 did not pass, and over 4,700 were absent. These numbers highlight significant challenges in our legal education system and underscore the need for robust support mechanisms to help students succeed. Addressing this issue is crucial for maintaining the standards and integrity of our legal profession. #LegalEducation #AIBE18 #StudentSuccess #EducationReform
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Mini-rant: more frequent LSAT test dates are actually creating a bigger financial burden for students. Students now sign up for multiple tests at a time "just in case" and often don't know whether to postpone before the refund deadline. I wonder how much the average applicant spends in fees and unnecessary test registrations (at $200 each, they can add up for students quickly!) LSAC should allow students to sign up with less notice so they only have to register and pay when they're truly ready. #lsat #lawschool #a4527 #lawstudents #lawstudent
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Want to contribute to your grandchild’s future college education? 🧑🎓Changes to the FAFSA rules now make it easier than ever to support their college dream. 🌈 Check out this week’s blog to get all the details. Click the link to read it now. Check out my blog post https://wix.to/KIJz6O0 #newblogpost
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College access professionals: Check out five key changes to the FAFSA® form! Learn more about the major FAFSA updates so that you can better assist your students: https://lnkd.in/eeWaSgSj
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FAFSA frustrations continue to mount, casting doubt on Education Department's credibility. As I shared my insights on the challenges students face with the FAFSA process, it's evident that the system is in dire need of reform. Read more about the ongoing issues I have had and the impact it can have on students' futures in my recent feature with USA TODAY. https://lnkd.in/etTgsAsm
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1moThanks for sharing. Parents and students need all the support to help with completing FAFSA.