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The U.S. Department of Education has selected the Education Equalizer Foundation (EEF) to receive funds to increase FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) completion rates among students entering college for the 24-25 academic year. This prestigious recognition is part of the Department’s next phase in its FAFSA support strategy, designed to ensure more students gain access to financial aid for higher education. https://lnkd.in/evBaeM-Z
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Ready to get started on your 2024-2025 FAFSA? Here are some changes FAFSA has made! 1️⃣ Less hassle! 🔄 The form has fewer questions, making it easier to fill out! ✔️ 2️⃣ Say hello to SAI! 👋 The Student Aid Index (SAI) replaces EFC (Expected Family Contribution), making things clearer! 📊 3️⃣ Divorced or separated? 👨👩👧 Reporting parental info just got easier! The financial information of the parent that the student spends the majority of their time with is required.📝 4️⃣ More grants, more opportunities! 💰 Expanded Pell Grant eligibility means more students qualify! Apply for the FAFSA by March 1 and use our Title IV code 003479 on your application to ensure that our Office of Student Financial Services receives your application results. https://lnkd.in/eeJaTq7
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I hate to be cynical (But after all, I am from NY! 😂 ) I do appreciate the Dept of Ed's help. All help is welcome but..... This support would not be implemented if the ISIRs were delivered on time. Unless they are going to sit in the office and complete the award letters, I doubt these strategies will be helpful. (GENERAL-24-08) U.S. Department of Education Announces FAFSA College Support Strategy to Deploy Federal Personnel, Funding, and Resources to Support Colleges, Students, and Families with Better FAFSA Form The Department’s FAFSA College Support Strategy includes: Deploying federal personnel and expertise to help colleges process FAFSA forms and package federal student aid; Directing funding for technical assistance and on-the-ground support for the colleges most in need of support; and Releasing tools to help colleges prepare to quickly and accurately process student records and deliver financial aid packages. https://lnkd.in/eBNrvk9N
(GENERAL-24-08) U.S. Department of Education Announces FAFSA College Support Strategy to Deploy Federal Personnel, Funding, and Resources to Support Colleges, Students, and Families with Better FAFSA Form
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Study.com strives to help students pursue their college dreams by helping them prepare for an important part of the college admission process: taking the ACT. That’s why we’ve recently created a complete ACT toolkit for high school juniors and seniors to give them advice on how they can develop a study plan, prep for each section, and ultimately boost their scores. What is the ACT® Test? The ACT® test is a standardized test overseen and administered by the ACT, Inc. (a nonprofit organization that shares its name with the exam). Colleges and universities use this test as part of the admissions process to help them make enrollment decisions. In other words, ACT® test (or SAT) scores are one part of your college application that determines whether you are admitted or not. To learn more visit: https://lnkd.in/gtf28A7y
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𝗠𝘆𝘁𝗵: As an officer, I am no longer eligible for education benefits. 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝘁: Being an officer does NOT mean you lose all education benefits. Federal Tuition Assistance, State Tuition Assistance, Credentialing Assistance and GI Bill® programs are still available regardless of your rank. However, certain ROTC scholarships could affect your eligibility for these benefits. Contact your State Education Office to find out which education benefits you qualify for!
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With tuition fees climbing higher and higher, Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) can be a great way to help maximize savings for post-secondary education. There are many benefits of an RESP, such as potential tax-deferred growth and the option for your friends and family to contribute to the savings. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g52s_7xC
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With tuition fees climbing higher and higher, Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) can be a great way to help maximize savings for post-secondary education. There are many benefits of an RESP, such as potential tax-deferred growth and the option for your friends and family to contribute to the savings. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gi5qyR5g
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