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		<title>All about FAFSA student loans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAFSA student loans are known as ‘Free application for the Federal Student Aid’. It is an important the first step taken by a student for applying for financial aid from a federal program. This particular program is properly managed by the Education Department. A student can avail four different basic FAFSA student loans, which are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FAFSA student loans are known as ‘Free application for the Federal Student Aid’. It is an important the first step taken by a student for applying for financial aid from a federal program. This particular program is properly managed by the Education Department. A student can avail four different basic FAFSA student loans, which are grants, scholarships, work study awards and loans. In a scholarship, the amount of money that is provided to the candidates need not be paid pack to the government. Such scholarships are granted to the students entirely based on different eligibility requirements like academics, music, athletics, art and other fields. With a thorough research, you can avail FAFSA student loans.</p>
<h1>Applying for FAFSA student loans</h1>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-109" style="margin: 5px;" title="FAFSA1" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/FAFSA1.jpg" alt="fafsa student loans logo" width="180" height="88" />FAFSA student loans application is not tough and with some help, students can check their eligibility and apply for the student loans. The first step involved in applying for the programs is to fill out the forms of <a href="/">FAFSA</a> and this could be quite intimidating. You will also require the necessary information to fill and complete the FAFSA student loans form, such as the student’s SSN or Social Security Number, Student’s driving license, Student’s W-2 Form and other important records showing money earned (along with the parents’ or parents’ W-2 forms, in case the student is dependent), previous year’s Federal Income Tax Return of the student (including spouse if married), Parents’ previous year’s Federal Income Tax Return is required for applying FAFSA student loans.</p>
<h2>Other eligibility requirement for FAFSA student loans</h2>
<p>FAFSA student loans other eligibility requirement includes the students’ untaxed income records of the previous year, which includes the social security and temporary assistance to the needy families, including welfare and veteran benefits records, the previous year’s bank statement of the student. The FAFSA student loans also requires the previous year’s investment and business information, farm records, bond, stock and various investment records of the student and the student’s alien registration card if the student is not a citizen of the United States. These documents are important for the student to submit to check the eligibility for the FAFSA student loans.</p>
<h3>FAFSA student loans importance</h3>
<p>FAFSA student loans processing takes approximately one to four weeks by the Education Department. However, the process time length entirely depends on a number of factors and also includes the application backlog size, rather than the forms that were filled out accurately. It also requires documentation to be attached when required. Applying for the FAFSA student loans can be quite intimidating, but is the most important step for the student to acquire loans. If you miss out on some vital information or not fill it properly, there are chances that you would not be qualified for the loan and would be denied. You should take ample time to look at all the options available to you and try to get the maximum information before making a decision to apply for it. A proper application can fetch you your much dreamt FAFSA student loans.</p>
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		<title>Using FAFSA Forecaster</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 14:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAFSA Forecaster plays an important role to find the expenses related to the education and the amount of financial amount required by you to join the college or university to fulfill your dreams and ambitions. It is very important for every candidate to find the different sources of college funding to get quality education. With [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FAFSA Forecaster plays an important role to find the expenses related to the education and the amount of financial amount required by you to join the college or university to fulfill your dreams and ambitions. It is very important for every candidate to find the different sources of college funding to get quality education. With increasing costs of living and college tuition, it has become almost unbearable for the common man to pursue quality education and lead a happy life. The FAFSA Forecaster helps in ascertaining the right amount required by the candidates to fulfill their education dream. Money is indeed a major factor for selecting a school of your choice and to get to the top schools, it is important to avail financial aid and student loans which can pay on your behalf. You can easily determine the amount required to assist you in funding for your education with the FAFSA Forecaster.</p>
<h1>FAFSA Forecaster – An Important Tool</h1>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-121" style="margin: 5px;" title="FAFSA" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/FAFSA.jpg" alt="Using the FAFSA Forecaster" width="180" height="249" />FAFSA Forecaster is an important tool that helps the candidates to assess their financial requirements. It is important for the students to first apply for the student aid to receive financial assistance. The scholarships if received are free and do not require you to pay them back. You need to have applied for the student aid, which is a requirement while receiving student loans. You can also apply it online with the education department. The online FAFSA Forecaster and college expense calculator are easily available for the students with which you can estimate the amount of money required and how much amount you can receive. There are different types of government loans that can be availed by the students depending on their eligibility and requirements and they can seek the assistance of the FAFSA Forecaster.</p>
<h2>FAFSA Forecaster Eligibility Options</h2>
<p>FAFSA Forecaster helps the student to assess their requirements. The Federal Plus loans can be availed by the parents who have the intention to help their child to study further. However, if the requirement criteria are not matched, then the student can avail Stafford loans. The FAFSA Forecaster helps in determining their eligibility. The maximum loan availed is $3500 or $7500 if the parents are not able to access the PLUS loans. This can however be checked with the online FAFSA Forecaster.</p>
<h3>FAFSA Forecaster benefits</h3>
<p>FAFSA Forecaster also helps in educating the candidate of the eligibility of a scholarship from the government. These <a href="/">scholarships</a> and loans provide a great way for the students to pursue their students and fulfill their dreams of pursuing a good career. A student can easily qualify for the loans and federal grants by filling online forms. The application is ‘screen fillable’ and free for the students. The students can easily go to the FAFSA Forecaster online site that can be found at the fafsa.ed.gov. If you choose to screen fill the application, and then there would be no option for file saving in the personal computer. You are notified of your eligibility once after submitting the filled application by the FAFSA Forecaster.</p>
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		<title>Getting financial aid from government through FAFSA.org</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 14:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAFSA.org (Free Application for ‘Federal Student’ Aid) is the program that actually verifies the candidates’ eligibility for receiving financial aid. Students have a dream of pursuing a vocational career and need to complete a focused educational program right after high school, irrespective of it being a shorter program or a 2 year associate degree by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FAFSA.org (Free Application for ‘Federal Student’ Aid) is the program that actually verifies the candidates’ eligibility for receiving financial aid. Students have a dream of pursuing a vocational career and need to complete a focused educational program right after high school, irrespective of it being a shorter program or a 2 year associate degree by applying for scholarship at FAFSA.org. However, schooling for the vocational career requires a lot of money that you might not be having. You need not be disheartened as with a thorough research, you can get private scholarships and grants and can also apply for the government finance aid found in FAFSA.org.</p>
<h1><em>FAFSA.org</em><em> eligibility</em></h1>
<p><em></em><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-109" style="margin: 5px;" title="FAFSA1" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/FAFSA1.jpg" alt="fafsa.org website" width="210" height="102" />FAFSA.org checks the eligibility of the candidates who apply for availing the governmental scholarship program to pursue their future studies. However, the candidate’s eligibility is entirely based on different factors. The government tends to review the candidates’ tax forms or the parent’s tax forms in case you are a dependent. The FAFSA.org also checks the other income documents that you can provide. The financial aid depends on the cost of the program and the amount that you or your family can bear towards the education that includes books, housing, school supplies, tuition and other education related expenses. If eligible for the scholarship, after thorough verification, the remaining financial amount to be paid to meet the educational demand is provided by FAFSA.org</p>
<h2>FAFSA.org<em> requirements</em></h2>
<p><em></em>FAFSA.org requires you to be an eligible citizen or non-citizen of the United States and also have valid SSN (Social Security Number). All the males from the age of 18 to 25 need to register with the Selective Service as required by the law. The FAFSA.org requires the candidate to have completed high school diploma or at least GED equivalent. The candidate must also have passed the ability to benefit test to qualify for the <a href="/">scholarship</a>. The candidate is also to have better grades in the college and each loan or grant has various requirements of the grade points. Above all, the school that you want to attend should participate in the programs of FAFSA.org</p>
<h3><em>FAFSA.org </em><em>benefits</em></h3>
<p><em></em>FAFSA.org provides lots of benefits to the candidates. In the Federal Pell Grant, students might receive 2 consecutive awards in the year. The Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant provides undergraduates with overwhelming financial needs. The Pell Grant recipients are first given the grants. The Academic Competitive Grant is a new program introduced to the students during their first or second college year or certificate program. The FAFSA.org also has provision for Federal Work Study, a program that actually encourages employment of the undergraduate and graduate candidates either off or on campus for at least the federal minimum wage. There are also different scholarship grants available for the eligible candidates which they can apply and avail. But first they must go through the terms and conditions and check out the eligibility factor before applying for the government programs. With proper research, you can also avail government aid through the FAFSA.org</p>
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		<title>When Is FAFSA Due &#8211; Be Alert Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 22:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the best gateway to obtain scholarships for the college students and when is FAFSA due is one of the most important questions you will ask. This is one of the most recurrently voiced questions in terms of financial aid and college applications. The thing about the date [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the best gateway to obtain scholarships for the college students and when is FAFSA due is one of the most important questions you will ask. This is one of the most recurrently voiced questions in terms of financial aid and college applications. The thing about the date is that it can actually vary from school to school. So, the actual answer depends on a few factors.</p>
<h1>When is fafsa due &#8211; a delicate question?</h1>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-109" style="margin: 5px;" title="FAFSA1" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/FAFSA1.jpg" alt="when is fafsa due" width="210" height="102" />It  may be annoying to think When is <a href="/">FAFSA</a> due, but the fact of the matter is the many schools have a deadline that is far ahead of the federal deadlines, and some only give out their aid and financial awards on a “first come, first served” basis. So it is difficult to offer any sort of perfect answer to the question of “when is FAFSA due. The chief issue that seems to recurrently pop up is the simple fact that a lot of people want to wait until their parents’ (or their own) income tax returns are prepared. This is needless and delays the process. Do not wait until April wondering when is fafsa due, it is better to submit your form because you are more liable to miss the state deadlines, which is usually around March 1. Give your finest approximation to the figures, which are usually very close to the previous years’ data, and be sure to meet state deadlines. Clearly, this adds another aspect to the question of “when is the FAFSA due” because it brings up the fact of state deadlines. Yes, there are specific deadlines for your college or university’s financial aid offices to put in requests for funding from specific groups in the state.So just be on alert When is fafsa due.</p>
<h2>When is fafsa due-do not wait for tax returns</h2>
<p>Remember that when you ask, “when is the FAFSA due” it is the same as asking what the deadline is for the 600+ different state and organizational funds that recommend support to those who submit the FAFSA form. You can ask your high school guidance office “when is the FAFSA due” as well, but we advocate that you double check with your planned college’s offices to make sure that you have the definite deadlines noted. Please note, if you have not yet filed your taxes, approximate as close as probable on your FAFSA form and then once taxes are filed, make required changes to your FAFSA. Here you&#8217;ll find hundreds of pages of articles about choosing a college, getting into the college you want, how to pay for it, and much more. It is sometimes painful to think whenis the FAFSA due.</p>
<h3>When Is FAFSA Due &#8211; Community Support</h3>
<p>You&#8217;ll also find the Web&#8217;s busiest discussion community related to college admissions the main aspect of any related discussion is when is fafsa due. Remember that when you ask, “when is the FAFSA due” it is the same as asking what the deadline is for the 600+ different state and organizational funds that offer aid. Well, with that in mind, the team at FAFSAOnline.com has been working industriously to bring you the majority of current and most valuable information about When is fafsa due.  If you’re not familiar with the FAFSA already, it is the Financial Application for Federal Student Aid and the first step in your financial aid procedure. A number of factors are used in ascertaining the EFC (Expected Family Contribution) including the household size, income, number of students from household in college, and assets (not including retirement and 401(k) funds).So you must be ready with your calculation for when is fafsa due.</p>
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		<title>Deadline For FAFSA &#8211; First Come First Serve</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 22:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (known as the FAFSA) is a form that can be prepared annually by present and probable college students (undergraduate and graduate) in the United States to decide their eligibility for student financial aid (including the Pell Grant, Federal student loans and Federal Work-Study), the deadline for FAFSA is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (known as the FAFSA) is a form that can be prepared annually by present and probable college students (undergraduate and graduate) in the United States to decide their eligibility for student financial aid (including the Pell Grant, Federal student loans and Federal Work-Study), the deadline for FAFSA is a complex issue and you can find out more about it here.</p>
<h1>Deadline for FAFSA &#8211; the gateway</h1>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-104" style="margin: 5px;" title="2901407_COM_fafsa_deadline" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/2901407_COM_fafsa_deadline.jpg" alt="deadline for fafsa" width="140" height="105" />Regardless of its name, the application is the doorway to be considered for the nine federal student aid programs and the 605 state and most of the institutional aid obtainable. As per the Deadline for fafsa the U.S. Department of Education begins accepts the application beginning January 1 of each year for the upcoming academic year. Each application period is 18 months; most federal, state, and institutional aid is provided on a first come, first served basis. Students are advised to submit a FAFSA as early as possible for contemplation for maximum financial support.  Deadline for fafsa has to take into account numerous questions (at least 130 for the 2010–2011 academic year) regarding a student&#8217;s (and their family&#8217;s) assets, income, and dependency. These are entered into a formula that ascertains the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). A number of factors are used in ascertaining the EFC including the household size, income, number of students from household in college, and assets (not including retirement and 401(k) funds).You has to be very careful about the deadline for fafsa</p>
<h2>Deadline for FAFSA and the criteria</h2>
<p>Before we discuss on Deadline for <a href="/">FAFSA</a>, Let us find the basic criteria so someone will be eligible for aid:</p>
<p>He or she</p>
<p>* is a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national, or an eligible non-citizen;</p>
<p>* has a valid Social Security number;</p>
<p>* has a high school diploma or GED or for adult students, pass an Ability-to-Benefit test;</p>
<p>* is registered with the U.S. Selective Service (male students age 18–25);</p>
<p>* completes a FAFSA promising to use any federal aid for education purposes;</p>
<p>* does not owe refunds on any federal student grants, one has to remember this along with deadline for fafsa.</p>
<p>* is not in default on any student loans; and</p>
<p>* has not been found guilty of the sale or possession of illegal drugs while federal aid was being received.</p>
<p>The eligibility criteria is convenient to meet the Deadline for Fafsa</p>
<h3>Deadline for FAFSA &#8211; As early as possible</h3>
<p>The deadline for faze generally is a well-kept secret. You have to learn the ideal FAFSA submission date to receive the finest financial support for college students. Parents and students circle the February 1st date on their calendar. They believe they are already one step ahead; however, this couldn&#8217;t be further from the truth. Firstly, in this economy, everyone is trying to get the best monetary aid package possible. It&#8217;s not just the lower income class or lower middle class anymore. Therefore, February 1st is not the ideal date. Regarding Deadline for Fafsa families should plan to submit the FAFSA on January 1st or as close to January 1st as possible. Nowadays, it is best to apply earlier than the February, 1st deadline to augment chances of getting a sought-after Pell Grant or any type of grant, especially from the school itself. When submitting early, this greatly increases the student&#8217;s chances of getting grants from the schools. Students should always apply to numerous schools to gain the competitive edge. You have to submit your 2011-2012 FAFSA by the state imposed March 15th priority deadline. Your FAFSA must be processed by March 15th and cannot be in a reject status. So be very particular about Deadline for Fafsa</p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About FAFSA.ed.gov</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 20:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are going to attend college, you are likely going to need help paying the expenses of your education and FAFSA.ed.gov is the place to start. College can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, and for most students, FAFSA.ed.gov is the one website that proves to be a lifesaver. FAFSA stands [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are going to attend college, you are likely going to need help paying the expenses of your education and FAFSA.ed.gov is the place to start. College can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, and for most students, FAFSA.ed.gov is the one website that proves to be a lifesaver. <a href="/">FAFSA</a> stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and a student will need to have this form filled out before they are able to apply for virtually any loan or grant. FAFSA.ed.gov is an excellent resource for students and one that can help make secondary education a reality for those without the means to pay on their own.</p>
<h1>Should I Visit FAFSA.ed.gov?</h1>
<p>If you are wondering whether or not you need to visit FAFSA.ed.gov, the answer is usually yes. Even if you do not qualify for Pell and other grants, you will usually have to have this form completed to apply for any loans that you may need. Some schools may also ask you to fill this out even if you have a scholarship, so it is traditional that all students looking to enter college visit FAFSA.ed.gov and fill out the FAFSA.</p>
<h2>Who Does FAFSA.ed.gov Help and How?</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-96" style="margin: 5px;" title="fafsa" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/fafsa-on-the-web.gif" alt="" width="110" height="130" />FAFSA.ed.gov provides assistance for millions of students every single year, helping to ensure that as many students as possible have access to higher education. Federal Student Aid is partnered with many schools and lenders to help students find the money they need to get the education that they seek. FAFSA.ed.gov can help students find grants, loans, and work/study programs to help them cover the expenses of college. FAFSA.ed.gov also helps service millions of student loan accounts and helping borrowers who have defaulted find out what to do to get their loans back into good standing, including deferment and forbearance options.</p>
<p>FAFSA.ed.gov is a tremendous website and an excellent resource. Through a single application, students have access to numerous different forms of financial aid and assistance. The program was created to help ensure that all American are able to access postsecondary education and the value that it presents to individuals and to our society. By going to FAFSA.ed.gov, a student greatly increases their chances of being able to get the money needed to go to college. This form provides information on Pell and other grants as well as a variety of different Federal student loans.</p>
<h3>FAFSA.ed.gov Is a Critical Service</h3>
<p>The bottom line is that without FAFSA.ed.gov, most of today’s students would not be able to attend college. Federal Student Aid pays billions to colleges and students every single year to help make education possible. The site operates on very strict rules and regulations to ensure that students qualify and that qualified students are never turned down if all rules have been followed. If you are looking to go to college or want to help secure funding for your child’s education, start by filling out the form on FAFSA.ed.gov. This single form can do much for your chances of paying for college, and FAFSA.ed.gov is by far one of the best education resources available today.</p>
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		<title>FAFSA Deadline for 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 16:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things To Know About The FAFSA Deadline Here&#8217;s what you need to know about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) deadline.  Did you know that the federal FAFSA deadline for online applications is midnight Central Daylight Time on June 30, 2012? Did you also know that the FAFSA deadline for any updates or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Things To Know About The FAFSA Deadline</h1>
<p>Here&#8217;s what you need to know about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (<a href="/">FAFSA</a>) deadline.  Did you know that the federal FAFSA deadline for online applications is midnight Central Daylight Time on June 30, 2012? Did you also know that the FAFSA deadline for any updates or corrections have to be submitted by midnight Central Daylight Time on September 15, 2012?  And, did you know that there are 2 other important dates that you should be aware of regarding your FAFSA, and those are the state and college deadlines for financial aid.</p>
<h2>Sticking To The FAFSA Deadline</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-89" style="margin: 5px;" title="DeadlineChanges" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/DeadlineChanges.gif" alt="fafsa deadline" width="212" height="169" />One thing’s for sure, and that is simply that applying for financial aid requires that you stick to their FAFSA deadline. If you don&#8217;t adhere to their deadlines, then you could be out of financial aid or grant money for school. Here you can find several tips on how to manage the important FAFSA deadline.</p>
<p>First of all it&#8217;s important that you follow the procedures that have been established for doing all of the paperwork that is required prior to the FAFSA deadline. The FAFSA documentation needs to be filled out, and you can find this online. It is a straightforward application process, but it requires plenty of details on the student’s private information as well as financial information and the role the student’s will play with the student’s school education.</p>
<p>Typically the FAFSA deadline for the state and school are early so make sure that the student  places the submission on a timely basis. To avoid any confusion or rush it&#8217;s best always to apply early over the Internet. This is a better option than using a paper application.</p>
<h3>Remember To Meet The FAFSA Deadline Every Year</h3>
<p>Also, remember that the term for the financial aid that the federal government offers is only provided for one year. This financial assistance does not renew automatically. Every year the student needs to apply and meet the FAFSA deadline in order to continue being eligible for assistance.</p>
<p>Another consideration is that when applying for FAFSA the student’s income taxes should be paid for the previous year. If the student is a dependent, then the parent’s taxes must be file prior to the student applying with FAFSA.  The information that is provided to the government by the FAFSA deadline will determine how much the student’s family can contribute towards the student’s college education.</p>
<p>The student should also keep in mind that the information that is provided online must be correct and within the FAFSA deadline. If there&#8217;s any mistake in the information that the student  provides it will not only delay the processing of the application it may even disqualify the student from being able to receive financial aid for school.</p>
<p>In conclusion, if you&#8217;re considering going to college an important point to remember is the FAFSA deadline. You can find information on the various deadlines at the FAFSA website. Just to be on the safe side it would be a good idea to fill out all of the required forms early in the year so that the student doesn&#8217;t have to worry about the June 30, 2012 FAFSA deadline.</p>
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		<title>Your FAFSA PIN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your FAFSA PIN Your FAFSA PIN enables you to get convenient access to information about your student lending from the federal government at any time. More and more federal agencies have been adopting the use of personal identification numbers for their websites over the years, even including the IRS. The system is a bit involved, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Your FAFSA PIN</h1>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-82" style="margin: 5px;" title="fafsa pin" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/pinbutton_1296588896.png" alt="FAFSA pin" width="108" height="91" />Your FAFSA PIN enables you to get convenient access to information about your student lending from the federal government at any time. More and more federal agencies have been adopting the use of personal identification numbers for their websites over the years, even including the IRS. The system is a bit involved, however, and your PIN is definitely something that you do not want to lose. If you do, you’ll find it very hard to get it back and you’ll have to reapply for a new one, in most cases.</p>
<h2>How Your FAFSA PIN Works</h2>
<p>If you go to the site PIN.Ed.Gov, you’ll see everything you need to get going with a FAFSA PIN number. You’ll also be issued one when you apply for federal student aid. This FAFSA PIN is the way that you get into the website to check your student loan status and, in the future, it will allow you to automatically apply for forbearances and other financial products that allow you to get by when times are tough. For students, however, your FAFSA PIN is primarily a tool to check the status of your funding and to make sure that you get everything you need filed to the government in time for the next semester.</p>
<h3>Your FAFSA PIN and the FAFSA Deadline</h3>
<p>For every semester that you go to college, there is a deadline by which you have to file your FAFSA paperwork to get funding by the time school starts up. By using your FAFSA PIN, you can log into your account and fill out all of the necessary paperwork to get your financial aid requests processed in a timely manner. The idea behind having the PIN system is to streamline the experience of using federal financial aid resources for students and for the government itself. Because students can simply log into an account that already has all of the applicable information, update information instantly if needed and resubmit their application for student aid, the processes faster, more efficient and easier for everybody involved. This goes a long way toward helping students make sure they make the FAFSA deadline.</p>
<p>After you do file all of your information, you can use your FAFSA PIN to access your SAR and see how much financial aid you can expect to receive. Your student aid report is also e-mailed to you the next business day after you apply. Having it available by using your FAFSA PIN, however, makes it easy for you to access it no matter where you are, whether you can get to your e-mail at that point are not.</p>
<h3>Safety</h3>
<p>Remember that your <a href="/">FAFSA</a> PIN gives you access to information that would be dangerous to have other people get ahold of. Your Social Security number, address, phone number and other contact information are all accessible by using this number. You have to make absolutely certain that you do not give this number to anybody. If you use a mobile device or a laptop computer, make sure that your FAFSA PIN is not stored anywhere on the device. It&#8217;s easy to lose track of these devices or to have them stolen and, if that should happen, somebody could login to a federal aid site with the saved credentials and get a hold of all of your information.</p>
<p>If you do lose your FAFSA PIN, you&#8217;ll have to reestablish a new one by using the federal PIN site. This can be a lengthy process, so make sure that you hold onto your FAFSA PIN in a safe place, you&#8217;ll find it to be an invaluable tool in keeping track of your status and what types of federal aid that you qualify for.</p>
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		<title>Using the FAFSA Site &#8211; Fafsa.edu.gov</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using The Fafsa.edu.gov Site Fafsa.Edu.Gov is a site that anybody applying for federal financial aid will want to become familiar with. By using the resources available on the site, you can vastly speed up the process of getting financial aid and make sure that everything you need to file is filed on time and correctly. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Using The Fafsa.edu.gov Site</h1>
<p>Fafsa.Edu.Gov is a site that anybody applying for federal financial aid will want to become familiar with. By using the resources available on the site, you can vastly speed up the process of getting financial aid and make sure that everything you need to file is filed on time and correctly. Some of the features on the site make it much easier for a student to get the funding that they need to pay for their college and to make sure that it arrives in time for them to start when classes begin.</p>
<h2>The Fafsa.edu.gov Site</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-76" style="margin: 5px;" title="help-with-FAFSA" src="http://www.fafsaontheweb.com/wp-content/help-with-FAFSA-288x300.jpg" alt="fafsa.edu.gov" width="202" height="210" />Fafsa.Edu.Gov is designed in a way that is easy to navigate. You can log into the more advanced features by using a PIN that is issued to you by the government. This identification number allows you to see what sort of financing you have already received and where it stands in terms of repayment status, what types of funding that you qualify for and how long it will be before that funding is dispersed. This makes Fafsa.edu.gov an ideal resource for keeping accurate records of your funding both present and future. It also makes it very easy to reapply for funding at the beginning of a new year and to make sure that everything is taken care of instantly.</p>
<h3>Automatic Forms On Fafsa.edu.gov</h3>
<p>Among the most useful resources that you&#8217;ll find that Fafsa.Edu.Gov is the online <a href="/">FAFSA</a> form. In the past, students had to fill out this form manually and to send it in so that it arrived for processing before the deadline passed. The online version allows you to fill out the form and to have it processed almost instantly.</p>
<p>Another advantage of the form provided by Fafsa.Edu.Gov is that it checks your work for you. If there are inconsistencies on the form, it will flag them and let you know that it is going to be a problem when it tries to process. This allows you to avoid making simple mistakes that could hold up processing your financial aid. Of course, because those errors could mean that your financial aid isn&#8217;t processed in time for you to begin classes, these features also ensure that you can stay on track as far as getting your education completed according to your plans.</p>
<p>Fafsa.Edu.Gov also allows easy access to information regarding the status of the lending that you have applied for. This can eliminate a lot of stress. Instead of waiting for your results to be returned to you by mail, you will get an e-mailed copy of your SAR the first business day after you have completed the application. These instant results mean that you don&#8217;t have to worry about the status of your lending for days or weeks before you get word from the government.</p>
<p>If you prefer to do things the old-fashioned way, you can print out a copy of the FASFA from Fafsa.edu.gov and print it out. You can also print out a copy of the form that you filled out on the site so you have a hard copy for your records, if you want one.</p>
<p>All of the applications and other information you have submitted to the government will remain available to you on Fafsa.Edu.Gov. Make sure that you never reveal your PIN number for the site to anyone, as this amount of personal information is something that you don’t want anyone to have access to. When you have questions about your lending or you need to apply for forbearance or deferments, you can simply apply for them online at Fafsa.edu.gov and you’ll find that the process is much easier than doing so over the telephone.</p>
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		<title>The FAFSA Form Simplified</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After what seemed like a hundred years the FAFSA form is being simplified! At a White House press conference back in June they said… that making the FAFSA more simple is a way to keep a college education within everyone’s grasp. Some of the changes are as follows: After you fill out the FAFSA you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After what seemed like a hundred years the FAFSA form is being simplified! At a White House press conference back in June they said… that making the FAFSA more simple is a way to keep a college education within everyone’s grasp.</p>
<p>Some of the changes are as follows:</p>
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<li>After you fill out the FAFSA you will now know immediately what your Pell grant amount is along with any eligible student loans</li>
<li>If you’re 24 years or older or happen to be married you can now skip the 11 questions that determine if your parents information is necessary.</li>
<li>If your mail and older than 26 you do not have to complete selective service information.</li>
<li>If  your student and have a low income they no longer ask about your assets</li>
<li>Information will now be taken directly from the IRS tax forms</li>
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<p>This simplified test the form is just one of many steps taken by the OBAMA administration to make college more affordable.</p>
<p>In the past many students were confused when completing the faster form. The government feels by simplifying the pass a form that it will encourage more students to apply for financial aid and lower income families like never before.</p>
<p>If you’re still confused about completing your FAFSA, you can simply go to the government website at fafsa.ed.gov. There is a wealth of information on the best ways to pay for college. You also may want to check out you are guidance counselor’s office at your high school since they will have a lot of experience completing the FAFSA form</p>
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