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Financial Aid For College Education

By Manu Goel


The cost of education has been drastically been cut down in recent years. Thanks to Federal and other form of financial aids available for college education. The main chunk of financial aid comes from the Federal Government. In the US, there are also other private financial institutions offering educational loans.

Before applying for financial aid, the first thing you must do is to decide where to go for your education. A private college is often the first choice. Decide on a list of private colleges but as a back up option, also decide on a list of community colleges as well. The cost of education in community colleges is low as compared to that of private colleges.

After narrowing down on the short listed colleges, try to get information of these colleges regarding education cost. Education cost may include course fee, stationery cost, housing and lab cost and so on. Having done this you can file for your Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA.

As you file your FAFSA, you may be asked to report income, family assets, savings, family size, number and identity of family members attending college, plus other details. Depending on this information, the amount of financial aid you will receive is decided.

The best and the most efficient way to file the FAFSA application is by visiting the FAFSA Web site, http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Application on the web is faster and you can make changes even if you made mistakes while filling out the form. This process also has a mechanism to automatically check your application. As such there are less chances of your application being rejected on grounds of missing or contradictory information.

If you are not eligible for Federal financial aid, you need not loose heart. Perhaps you could also consider private loans, perhaps from family members. You need not take the loan in your name, but your parents may do it for you. Moreover, you can always cut down the college costs by cutting your room or board expenses. A part-time employment is also not a bad option. People who have enrolled for degree online often earn working as part time employee. However, you must keep in mind that earning a degree is your main aim.

After getting an idea of how much you are going to get from financial aid and how much you have to bear on your own, you can calculate your budget accordingly. If your budget does not suit the financial cost of the college you want to enroll, you can fall back to other short listed colleges where education cost is comparatively low.

If you still cannot afford a college, you can consider a two-plus-two program. These programs will allow you to get the first two years of a four-year degree program at a community college that has a joint-transfer agreement with a four-year bachelors degree college.

Another alternative is to enroll for an online education degree. Check out the online colleges, online universities which offer online degree programs. You can also apply for Federal aid, if you are enrolled in a credited online college. More or less, education online is much cheaper than pursuing a college degree the conventional way. So its not a bad option either.

Apply now at http://www.keydegree.com!


About the Author:

Manu Goel is senior editor at http://www.keydegree.com




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