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Watch Understanding Your Student Financial Aid Award Letter (Video) Video Understanding Your Student Financial Aid Award Letter (Video)
Apr 05, 2012
Dan Wray, PHEAA's South Central Pennsylvania Access Partner, helps students and families understand financial aid award letters so they can make more informed decisions about the cost of attendance and what can be expected financially at the school of their choice. Among the information presented, Dan shows an example of a financial aid award package explaining the differences between the cost , the EFC (Expected Family Contribution) remaining financial need and the various types of student aid being offered.

Watch Students Wasting Financial Aid Money Video Students Wasting Financial Aid Money
May 14, 2012
Andre, a recent graduate from the University of Tennessee talks about students that spend financial aid money on things other than tuition, books and other necessities. Subscribe to TYT U for more videos: www.youtube.com Submit a video to TYT U: www.youtube.com

Watch Student Financial AId Video Student Financial AId
Sep 07, 2010
Learn what types of financial aid are available and how to get them.

Watch Financial Aid 101 Video Financial Aid 101
Apr 11, 2012
UC Berkeley Associate Vice Chancellor for Admissions and Enrollment Anne De Luca gives tips for applying for Financial Aid.

Watch Student Financial Aid : College Financial Aid Calculator Video Student Financial Aid : College Financial Aid Calculator
Jan 02, 2012
One of the best ways to find a financial aid calculator is by going to the FinAid Web site. Provide information on the amount of tuition, financial dependency and family income withhelp from a financial aid officer in this free video on student financial aid and loans. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

Watch Eddie visits Student Financial Aid Video Eddie visits Student Financial Aid
Aug 31, 2010
Eddie explains how to apply for financial aid at The University of Iowa, and how to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (also known as the "FAFSA").

Watch Financial Aid Hosts FAFSA Frenzy Video Financial Aid Hosts FAFSA Frenzy
Feb 22, 2012
College students hoping to receive financial aid for the 2012-13 school year are obliged to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or FAFSA) in order to qualify. But filling out the form isn't easy, so Valencia financial aid experts created "FAFSA Frenzy February." This annual event provides one-on-one assistance to help students--whether they plan to attend Valencia or not--complete the FAFSA correctly. Event dates are Feb. 8 (West Campus), Feb. 17 (Osceola Campus) and Feb. 22, 2012 (East Campus). As a bonus, everyone who completes the FAFSA is entered into a drawing to win one of 15 laptop computers.

Watch New UC Berkeley financial-aid plan to help middle-class students Video New UC Berkeley financial-aid plan to help middle-class students
Apr 14, 2012
Thousands of UC Berkeley undergraduates from middle-income families will get a helping hand from a new, far-reaching financial-aid plan hailed by Chancellor Robert Birgeneau as "the first program of this sort at any public university in the United States. For the complete story, visit UC Berkeley NewsCenter at newscenter.berkeley.edu This video contains highlights from the press conference held on December 14, 2011.

Watch Financial Aid for College.mp4 Video Financial Aid for College.mp4
May 11, 2012
www.CutYourCollegeCosts.com Do you want financial aid for college? This video deals with the FAFSA question that reads "in addition to grants, are you interested in being considered for work-study or student loans?" You need to file your FAFSA correctly to get all the grants, scholarships, work-study and student loans you're eligible for. Here's the answer options: You can chose work-study, which is aid earned thru working You can chose student loans, which you're gonna pay back You can chose both work-study and student loans You can chose neither and you can chose "don't know" So what's the best choice? Well, I suggest you chose "both work-study and student loans". By choosing "both" you will be offered the maximum amount of financial aid for college, and you can always go back and decline any portion of your Financial Aid award. For instance grants, scholarships, free money -- hey, we'll take all that. Work-study? Well, little Johnny's job is to be a good college student, so thank you very much, but we're going to decline the work-study. And keep in mind there's two types of Stafford student loans. One is subsidized and the other's unsubsidized. With the subsidized loan, Uncle Sam will cover the interest while you're in school. So in essence, free money while you're in college. With the unsubsidized loan, the interest will accrue while you're in school but you don't have to make a payment until after you've left. And finally, any unmet need after the colleges offer you ...

Watch Financial Aid New Student Registration1 Video Financial Aid New Student Registration1
Feb 16, 2012
When you have a question about financial aid at Butler, you'll find the answer within the Office of Financial Aid. Our financial aid counselors will help you explore the options that are right for you. If you'd like to speak with a member of our staff, call our office between 9 am and 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. You can also e-mail us anytime. www.butler.edu

Watch College Financial Aid.mp4 Video College Financial Aid.mp4
Apr 01, 2012
www.CutYourCollegeCosts.com College Financial Aid Who else wants College Financial Aid? If you do, here's how to file a FAFSA - the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Don't make the common mistake and think, "oh my gosh, we make too much money to get any Financial Aid." I suggest you file a FAFSA no matter what. The majority of College Financial Aid you're going to be awarded - grants, scholarships, loans, work-study - whether it's need-based or merit-based - is going to require you fill out a FAFSA (and maybe a PROFILE). So no matter what, file your Financial Aid applications. And keep in mind, most Financial Aid is first come, first served. You want to be at the head of the line. So make sure you file and make sure you file early (see FAFSA help video #4 - FAFSA Deadline). And if you'd like more College Financial Aid tips, tactics and filing tricks, go to www.CutYourCollegeCosts.com College Financial Aid

Watch Financial Aid : Who Qualifies for Student Loan Forgiveness? Video Financial Aid : Who Qualifies for Student Loan Forgiveness?
Nov 23, 2011
The way to determine qualifications for student loan forgiveness is by going to the Web site for the Department of Education. Find out how people who work for the federal government can qualify for student loan forgiveness with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans and financial aid. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

Watch Colgate University 2011-2012 financial aid webinar Video Colgate University 2011-2012 financial aid webinar
Jan 09, 2012
This is the archive of a live video on Financial aid at Colgate (www.colgate.edu Many people called in with their questions during the video. If you have any questions that aren't answered here, please contact Colgate using any of the links here: www.colgate.edu

Watch How Do I Apply for Financial Aid.mp4 Video How Do I Apply for Financial Aid.mp4
May 13, 2012
www.CutYourCollegeCosts.com How Do I Apply for Financial Aid? This series of FAFSA Help videos will assist you in filing your FAFSA correctly, completely and ahead of the deadlines. Now we'll deal with a student's dependency status. There's a short laundry list of questions, that if you can answer yes to any one of them, than you can be treated as an independent student and you don't have to list your parent's income and asset information. So you may be eligible for more Financial Aid. Here are the questions: Will you be 24 years old or more during the next school year? Will you be working on a master's degree or doctorate program at the beginning of the next school year? Are you married as of the date you file your FAFSA? You still answer yes if you are separated but not divorced Are you currently serving on active duty in the US Armed Forces for purposes other than training? And finally, are you a veteran of the US Armed Forces? If you can answer "yes" to any of these questions then you are treated as an independent student and you do not have to list your parent's information on the FAFSA. In which case, you may be eligible for more Financial Aid. If you answered no to all of those questions, then you are a dependent student and must complete the section of the FAFSA where it asks for your parent's information. And parents, don't think that you can just emancipate your youngster to make them eligible for more Financial Aid. That laundry list of questions we just went ...

Watch Should Financial Aid Be Linked to a College's Affordability? Video Should Financial Aid Be Linked to a College's Affordability?
Apr 07, 2012
President Obama announced Friday at the University of Michigan that he's putting colleges on notice that tuition hikes can't continue year after year. Ray Suarez discusses the proposals with Mark Yudof, president of the University of California, and Richard Vedder of the Center for College Affordability and Productivity.

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