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Avoid These FAFSA Mistakes

Avoid These FAFSA Mistakes

by Heidi Macy | Nov 4, 2022 | Articles, College Admissions, FAFSA, Financial Aid & Scholarships

Avoid These FAFSA Mistakes (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) The FAFSA application is important for both need-based and merit aid. Avoid these FAFSA mistakes that can cost you college money. 1: Not completing the FAFSA Even if you don’t think you’ll qualify...
7 Reasons Why You Should Complete the FAFSA

7 Reasons Why You Should Complete the FAFSA

by Heidi Macy | Oct 25, 2022 | Articles, College Admissions, FAFSA, Financial Aid & Scholarships

Why should you complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) even when you know you won’t qualify for need-based aid? You’ve already filled out the Common App, applications for colleges, applications for scholarships, applications for housing, and on...
Not Test-Optional for Homeschool Students

Not Test-Optional for Homeschool Students

by Heidi Macy | May 25, 2022 | ACT, Articles, College Admissions, Financial Aid & Scholarships, Homeschool, SAT

Some test-optional schools still require homeschool students to submit ACT or SAT scores as a needed metric to evaluate their application. International students may also still see testing requirements. Many test-optional schools also still require ALL students to...

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