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To apply for federal student financial aid, and to apply for many state student aid programs, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The information you provide on your FAFSA determines if you are eligible for financial aid. Filling out this form is an absolute must if you want to obtain financial aid. Click Here to go to the FAFSA main page or Click Here to go directly to the form.

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Looking for a way to calculate your expected tuition? CollegeBoard.com can help. Click Here and use anyone of their wide array of student financial aid calculators. Financial aid calculators include: Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Calculator, College Savings Calculator, Student Loan Calculator and many more!

The College Savings Bank offers a quick and easy calculator that will help you determine how much you'll need to save regularly to pay for your child's four-year college education.


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The FinancialAidSupersite.com claims to be the only uncensored source for that parents can count on for opinions on the best and worst places to go for financial aid. The site reviews several of the top sites that offer financial aid assistance. I expected the site to simply give rosey reviews of each of the sites, but instead it gave critical opinions.
 
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