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Scheduling IM going to school this March and I am applying for FAFSA. What are the requirments to qualify? My husband and I are not that much less than $ 26,000 in 2007. It seems that they do not help married couples. I tried to get financial aid, there almost 2 years and they said we made too much money. I do not understand all this. Any advice?
Asia B
December 20th, 2009 at 2:29 am
Grants are ready you have to repay to the state anyway. Trying to get a student loan astrive or any other company.
j-man
December 20th, 2009 at 3:21 am
It is based on estimated family contribution (EFC). When compiling to make sure you declare all income that is on your taxes. I never money in my bank account or my savings account. You can get the time. You are too much for what clasify as financial need. If you have children, you would probably get it easily. I am 19 and have to claim my parents income. There are 6 people in the family, with about 45,000 a year. This represents about 7,500 per person. I have an EFC of 1919. I hope helps.Désolé, just read another response on the issue of loans. This is not, there are scholarships that do not have to be repaid. I learned a lot from this substance through personal experience.
Suddenly Human
December 20th, 2009 at 3:51 am
The term “financial aid” is a generic term used to describe any kind of money that you or the school receives on your behalf to help pay for it. It may include grants, loans, scholarships and work. For an application for assistance through the end http://fafsa FAFSA. ed. GOV anyone can get “financial aid” regardless of their income as having complied with the guidelines of the nationality of some and not default on student loans earlier. (There are some conditions of AMP for college students and earlier.) So …. 2 years ago, has not been denied financial aid, you were probably denied grants free. As I said, anyone can get student loans with low interest .. called subsidized Stafford loans. If you’re a freshman independent, you can borrow up to 7,500 euros a year. The money will go directly to the school to pay your expenditure.The formula changes each year to determine the type of assistance you receive. If even consider going back to school, I want to complete the FAFSA and see what happens. Some people may benefit from a free bonus one year and then not the next. Or the opposite, do not have one and then get the next day. Good luck.