Financial Aid For School Information

"Financial Aid For School is based on
financial resources of the parents as well as the academic
achievements of the student"
Financial Aid For
School is a god send! It costs a great deal of
money to raise a family.
Everything is so very expensive. I cannot
believe the extra money that our children are constantly
requesting for school activities as well as classroom
supplies.
It used to be that if a child went to public
school you needed to supply basic notebooks, folders and
writing utensils.
Not any more. My children are always coming
home with requests for special computer paper, specific
notebooks and certain types of inks for their pens. It becomes
quite expensive.
My oldest child is going to be a junior in
high school. We were sent information from her guidance
counselor that it was time to apply for financial aid for
school.
I called the counselor and explained that
our daughter still had not decided which university she wanted
to attend. The counselor told me that this does not make any
difference. Now when applying for financial aid for school the
forms are processed in one place.
The aid is based on financial resources of
the parents as well as the academic achievements of the
student. A flat rate is determined in regards to the financial
aid for school that will be received by the student. It does
not matter if they apply to a private college or a state
university; they are still eligible for the same amount of
assistance.
This seems like a much better system than
when I went to college. Back then you had to fill out the
financial aid packets for each school. It is so much more
convenient to fill out the
financial aid for school one time.
Our son is only one grade behind our
daughter. The guidance counselor said that when it comes time
to fill out his papers we only need to do an addendum to the
papers we are filling out for our daughter.
The aid was also increased at that time
because of having two children in college. It does not matter
if they are in the same college or not. This is great news.
I remember that I did not have a choice of
which university I went to because I had to go to the same one
my sister did in order to have financial assistance.
This is a very nice surprise. It seems that
so many things are getting more and more complicated, so it is
nice to find something that has been made more streamlined. Now
we just have to hope that her grades stay up so that she will
qualify for an additional scholarship, which will minimise the
need for financial aid for school.
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