
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used in determining eligibility for all federal grants, loans, work study programs, and other methods of financial aid. You can find and download the application online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. You can also get a copy of the application from the financial aid office of the university or college you are hoping to attend, or your high school guidance counselor’s office. It is recommended that you apply online as any problems or inconsistencies should be noticed and (hopefully) resolved immediately, rather than waiting for days and sometimes weeks for the problems to be handled through regular mail services.
You will need to fill out a second application in order to apply for a student loan. That application is generally available through the financial aid office of the university the student will be attending. There are two types of student loans, subsidized and unsubsidized. A subsidized student loan is based on financial need. An unsubsidized student loan is not need based and interest begins to accrue immediately.
Once you’ve been awarded a federal loan, you must attend an entrance counseling session that lasts about 30 minutes. Session includes information on budgeting for repayment and the borrower’s responsibility to repay the loan. This is required and the money will not be credited to your student account until you have completed the entrance counseling.
You must also complete exit counseling before graduating or leaving school. The exit interview is meant to remind you of your obligation to repay the loan in addition to setting up your repayment schedule, along with the proper way to obtain a deferment should that become necessary.
The university is also a great resource for information and guidance in the application process. Make an appointment with a financial aid counselor at the university or college. Be sure to bring all relative paperwork (financial documents, tax returns, etc.) to the interview with you. If you’re still in high school, your guidance counselor can also help you with the necessary paperwork. Take your time filling out the application and make sure you attach all of the requested material.
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