Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid 2009-10
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Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid 2009-10
Federal Student Aid at a Glance Education after High School
Reducing the Cost of Education Am I Eligible
Types of Federal Student Aid Other Aid Sources
Be Careful Getting your PIN
Completing the FAFSA Student Aid Report
Information for Borrower Loan Repayment
Postponing Loan Repayment Consolidating your Loans
Loan Discharge(Cancellation) State Higher Education Agencies
Important Terms Other Publications
 


Considering Education Beyond High School

Whatever type of school beyond high school you attend—whether it’s university, trade school or community college—you have to be thinking about how you’re going to pay for it. The cost of education continues to rise. But if you’re determined to achieve the success that education beyond high school can bring, the investment is worth it. But that doesn’t mean managing these costs isn’t a challenge.

Federal Student Aid can help. We assist more than 14 million students each year with grants, work-study, and low interest loans. That’s what this guide is about: steering you through the process of applying for and receiving aid and repaying your student loans.

Now is the time to take action. You may qualify for more financial aid than you think. Investing a little time now could pay off in a brighter future. Start right here.

Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid 2009-10
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Funding Education Beyond High School
The Guide to Federal Student Aid 2009-10

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