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		<title>Fafsa – the key to scholarships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAFSA is an abbreviation  for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The first letters of each  word makes it Fafsa. This is an application form that enables a student  who is in high school to pursue college studies. In America education  is very expensive and with single parenting people find it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: small;">FAFSA is an abbreviation  for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The first letters of each  word makes it Fafsa. This is an application form that enables a student  who is in high school to pursue college studies. In America education  is very expensive and with single parenting people find it very difficult  to support their kids for college education. Student loans offered by  private lenders have high interest rates and if the entire college expenses  are taken as loan then it’ll be difficult for the student to repay.  Many students start their independent life after college with the burden  of a student loan.  This is where our federal government enables  meritorious students to gain scholarships and federal college grants.   All kinds of financial aid require fafsa application to be filled up.  Log on to government website fafsa.ed.govand get authentic and latest  information about fafsa.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: #0000ff; font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.fafsa.ed.gov</span></span></a><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: small;"> is the primary source of information regarding  fafsa and the status of you application, in case you have applied. Fafsa  helps in assessing the financial capability of an individual as well  as his family members. This helps the government to decide on the scholarship  amount. Be careful while filling up fafsa form. The information you  provide should be accurate. If mis- information is found your fafsa  will be rejected and you will miss your chance for a scholarship. Also  check on deadlines at their website. It is better to apply for fafsa  while still at high school. That will give you enough time to browse  and get all the information you need to know about fafsa. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: small;">Besides meritorious students even needy  students are eligible for scholarships. Whether it is a minority scholarship  or a Pell grant or a Stafford loan, fafsa is a must. This gives the  financial history about the student and his family. It also enables  to decide on the scholarship amount. So, hurry now, log on to the website  of fafsa gov and secure your future. Unlock the genie that can get you  the scholarship you most deserve to pursue college education with fafsa  as the the key. In here you&#8217;ll pretty much find a Free FAFSA Application, FAFSA Gov, FASA Edu.<br />
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		<title>Climb the ladder to college but first fill your FAFSA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 19:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ FAFSA is an abbreviation commonly used for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. In order to receive student financial aid, an individual needsto first fill out the fafsa form every year. Fafsa on the web allows you to complete and submit your financial aid application electronically.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> FAFSA is an abbreviation commonly used for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. In order to receive student financial aid, an individual needsto first fill out the fafsa form every year. Fafsa on the web allows you to complete and submit your financial aid application electronically.</p>
<p>        There is a list of documents that are needed to complete the fafsa. One can also complete the fafsa on the web worksheet which allows you to read and complete the questions before entering the information online. The questions are listed in the identical order as they appear on the website. It is also possible to open your saved fafsa or correction application by reusing the password that you had entered before. Theses saved applications are erased only after 45 days or after the deadline for federal application is crossed. For a fafsa form to be complete, it requires an electronic signature either by the student or their parent if he/she is a dependant. Any corrections in the application, also requires a signature and using a PIN to sign your fafsa form electronically is one of the fastest and safest method. One can apply for PIN while completing a fafsa on the web application or you can go to the federal student aid site at www.fafsa.ed.gov to apply. A fafsa form should be filled out accurately and correctly as the information provided by the student can be verified by your school, your state or by federal student aid. If you are given any financial aid on the basis of any incorrect information on the fafsa, you may be fined for this misdeed. By applying online, it saves time and the hassle of paperwork and the results are also achieved faster. A fafsa form is also available on paper and can be acquired form the school’s student financial aid office but there are chances of more errors than online. Applying for fafsa online is more advantageous because the system is already prepared for this application and can help while you go along.</p>
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		<title>Misspelled articles may create confusion</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 19:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many a time’s parents and students try and locate the fafsa application on the web by misspelling it and searching for it as fasfa.com, fasfa.edu, fasfa.gov.edu, fasa, fasa.com, fasa.gov.edu or fasa.edu. These are all the wrong spellings of fafsa and the correct term is fafsa and not fasa or Fasfa.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many a time’s parents and students try and locate the fafsa application on the web by misspelling it and searching for it as fasfa.com, fasfa.edu, fasfa.gov.edu, fasa, fasa.com, fasa.gov.edu or fasa.edu. These are all the wrong spellings of fafsa and the correct term is fafsa and not fasa or Fasfa.</p>
<p>       Actually filling and submitting your fafsa online is free, but if you search for the wrong term, then you might have to pay a fee to file a wrong form. Generally, filing online is free but there are a few legitimate paid services out there. If you are finding it difficult or need some help in your fafsa application, then you must seek guidance from your school’s financial aid officer or call a toll free number from the website. Since the ‘F’ in fafsa stands for free, one must not go to wrong spelled sites and unnecessarily pay for the wrong form. A student must not hesitate and should talk to his friends or someone from school or his parents if he is facing difficulties in locating the fafsa application because he is not aware of the right spelling. Since fafsa stands for free application for federal student aid, Fasfa or fasa would totally incorrect and they would not match the true meaning of fafsa. Since the fafsa is the starting point and an extremely crucial document in the student financial aid application process, it should be attained from the right sources, reputed and official site which is www.fafsa.ed.gov. and not from any other payable site. Fafsa can be completed by the parents in case of dependant students and everybody should be encouraged to apply for the fafsa since every extra dollar matters and can take you a long way in your college education.</p>
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		<title>Dependency status while filing fafsa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 19:56:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Free application for federal student aid, also known as fafsa is the basic and starting point in the application process for student financial aid. It is the document that the federal government uses to determine how much of your tuition you are able to pay and how much money you are eligible to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  Free application for federal student aid, also known as fafsa is the basic and starting point in the application process for student financial aid. It is the document that the federal government uses to determine how much of your tuition you are able to pay and how much money you are eligible to receive. The fastest and most convenient way to complete a fafsa is online.</p>
<p>        In order to be allotted any kind of student financial aid, there is a certain dependency or independency status that is considered. Most students who enter colleges directly from high school are considered as dependant students. This requires the parents to contribute in meeting the education expenses. However if you are an independent student, then you will have to submit only your income, assets and if married, then those of your spouse in your fafsa. In this case the fafsa needs to be submitted on the date you were married. The main difference between a dependant and independent student with regards to fafsa is the information required from both. A dependant student will be asked to provide financial information of the entire family. As in the case of an independent student, he has to provide information about his personal income and assets and if married, then that of his spouse too. The components of fafsa are comprised mainly of 1) demographic data 2) income information 3) asset information. In case of dependants, the same will be asked about his parents whereas an independent student can ignore his parent’s information. One becomes an automatic fafsa independent if he is married when he applies, or you pay half or more child support or you are enrolled or granted admission in a graduate level programme in the academic year you are applying for, both the parents are deceased or you are a veteran.</p>
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		<title>Fasa - misspelled word for fafsa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The free application for federal student aid, also known as fasa, is an official form from the federal government that needs to be filled out annually by students and sometimes their parents in the U.S for being eligible for the student financial aid. A fasa is mostly a list of questions pertaining to the student’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The free application for federal student aid, also known as fasa, is an official form from the federal government that needs to be filled out annually by students and sometimes their parents in the U.S for being eligible for the student financial aid. A fasa is mostly a list of questions pertaining to the student’s finances and his family’s income. These figures are then used in the calculation of the EFC (expected family contribution) that determines the allocation of the type and amount of financial aid.</p>
<p>The fasa financial aid application is the most important official document that one has to complete. Since your financial situation can change form year to year, the student must renew their fasa for each academic year that he/ she need financial aid.</p>
<p>The fasa is the starting point for most student financial aid programs. Since fasa is a comprehensive form, you have to be prepared to provide detailed and extensive information about your family’s income, income tax papers form the previous year, assets, family size, and the number of family members attending college and anything they ask for. It should be noted that fasa.com is not affiliated with the U.S department of education or fasa on the web. The correct address for the education department’s free website is fafsa.ed.gov. The renewal fasa is a new application for each academic year and most of the answers on the last year’s fasa are automatically updated on the renewal fasa. Fasa on the web is more practical to submitting fasa on paper. There are fewer chances of making mistakes and the form being rejected by the government. The fasa is like the bible for attaining student financial aid as it is the first and the most important step in being awarded any type of financial aid. There are basically three steps in completing the fasa form and those are 1) applying for the fasa form and collecting all the documents that are requires well ahead of time, 2) filling out the fasa with all correct and accurate information and 3) follow up of the fasa results.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fasfa stands for free application for federal student aid. It is the only single form that the federal government uses to calculate your financial need. Most college and universities require you to fill the Fasfa and it is the first financial aid form that you file. The Fasfa application is available free online or you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fasfa stands for free application for federal student aid. It is the only single form that the federal government uses to calculate your financial need. Most college and universities require you to fill the Fasfa and it is the first financial aid form that you file. The Fasfa application is available free online or you can go to the federal student aid site at www.fafsa.ed.gov to apply.</p>
<p>Before applying for the Fasfa, one must gather the required documents and other information well ahead of time. Fasfa also offers a web worksheet that allows you to read and complete the questions before you actually enter the information online. The Fasfa also needs to be signed electronically by using your PIN. Students, who have already applied for financial aid in the previous year, can complete a Fasfa renewal application online. Online application is simpler and stress free as it has no hassles of paper work and you can also get the results faster. All the assistance provided by Fasfa is free and easily accessible. The official site is www.fafsa.ed.gov and not .com site. If you got to a .com site, you may be asked to pay to submit your Fasfa. Since the ‘f ‘for Fasfa stands for free, one must use the official government site to send the application. To apply for student aid from the federal government that includes Perkins loan, pell grant, and Stafford loan and work study, one needs to submit the Fasfa. The Fasfa form can be applied annually by both undergraduate and graduate students. The Fasfa will never have any questions relating to the student’s race, religion or ethnicity. The student aid report is a summary of the Fasfa results and is forwarded to the students after verifying the Fasfa. Hence a student cannot reap the benefits of a federal financial aid without submitting the Fasfa.</p>
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		<title>Tips and advice so that you don’t err again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fafsa is essential and necessary form that needs to be completed with accurate information for the purpose of applying for student financial aid. Fafsa is available free online and can prove extremely beneficial, if filled and submitted all at the right time. There are a few tips for completing the fafsa successfully and if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fafsa is essential and necessary form that needs to be completed with accurate information for the purpose of applying for student financial aid. Fafsa is available free online and can prove extremely beneficial, if filled and submitted all at the right time. There are a few tips for completing the fafsa successfully and if you follow them with complete concentration and 100% sincerity, then the chances for getting financial aid will be higher.</p>
<p>        The most important piece of advice is to apply early. Even though the official deadline for submitting a fafsa varies from state to state, early birds will always benefit because the chances to be allotted financial aid will be higher in the beginning. The fafsa should be submitted early in case of need based financial aid since it is limited and most awards are offered on first cum, first served basis. A fafsa should be preferably filled online as you will get a student aid report sooner than with a paper application, it also checks your answers before you submit your application and thus there are less chances of your application being rejected. You can also save your application information for sending it at a later date and it will remain safe and secure. Fafsa also offers a pre application worksheet which need not be submitted and helps you to complete the fafsa. Lastly, one must avoid any common and silly mistakes in the form. Always read the instructions carefully, don’t leave any blank spaces on the fafsa, always round to the nearest dollar and remember to save your information before submission. If these tips are followed to the core, there are no chances for your application to be rejected on the basis of missing or incomplete information.</p>
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		<title>Many important documents but that’s how it works.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fafsa is an application form available free on the web designed to apply for student financial help. Students who had applied for aid last year are allowed to complete the fafsa Renewal application online. By applying online there are a lot of benefits as it saves time and it rids you off all the hassles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fafsa is an application form available free on the web designed to apply for student financial help. Students who had applied for aid last year are allowed to complete the fafsa Renewal application online. By applying online there are a lot of benefits as it saves time and it rids you off all the hassles of paperwork and the results are also achieved much faster.</p>
<p>       Another advantage of applying fafsa online is that the system is already attuned and prepared for this application and thus is a great help while you go along. If you are stuck or confused and need personal assistance, then you can chat online with a custom service representative. All the help and assistance provided is free of charge and information provided is well protected and safeguarded. Fafsa on the web requires a list of documents before you actually fill out the fafsa. If you decide to complete fafsa on the web, but want to be more cautious by first filling the information on paper, then you should use the fafsa on the web worksheet. This worksheet has all the questions listed in the same order and format as the fafsa on the web has. A fafsa on the web requires a list of important documents to be submitted like records of income earned in the preceding year to the year when you will start your school. In case of a dependant student, then you need your parents’ records of income. For instance if you need financial assistance for the year 2008-2009, then you are entitled to submit financial information from 2007. You will also need to refer to your social security number, driver’s license if any, any records of money earned, your federal income tax return, untaxed income records, your current bank statements, your current business and investment information and permanent resident card if you are not a U.S citizen.</p>
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