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July 1, 2020 |
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Your EFC number - what it is and what it isn'tIt isn't a magic number, but your EFC is an important number when it comes to determining the amount of financial aid you are eligible to receive at the school you plan to attend after high school. An important trait needed by today's high school and college studentsIf we ever needed any proof that the future is uncertain, 2020 has at least given us that evidence. Department of Education provides new tools for students to manage student loan debtSome recent improvements to the StudentAid.gov website will help students manage their student loan debt and determine their eligibility for student loan forgiveness. NCES report reveals relationship between education and earningsAlthough it's still unclear how the pandemic will impact college attendance, the enrollment rate had been on an upward trend and the correlation between education level and earnings continues to be strong, according to a recently released federal report. Tips to help pay the cost of collegeAccording to the U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics, the average in-state cost of attendance at a four-year public institution in the 2018-19 year was $24,900. Displaying your accomplishmentsSummer is a good time to get caught up on projects that are harder to find time for during the school year. Three things you must do to continue receiving financial aid for your educationStudents who establish their initial eligibility for federal financial aid by completing all the necessary forms aren't finished - at least when it comes to making sure they continue receiving financial aid. July tasks for high school seniors |
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