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Re: FAFSA and GRAD school

by "MauiJNP" <jmh1116@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 20, 2007 at 04:42 PM

ok, thanks for all the help!



>
> The financial aid administrator is the director of financial aid at the 
> school(s) that accepted you.
>
> Sometime after you have been accepted the financial aid office would be 
> notifying you of what aid is being offered. If you want to know what aid

> beyone the Stafford loan might be possible, you should call the college 
> aid office(s).
>
> Steven B. Blank
> College Financial Aid Consultants
> 29 Ives Hill Court
> Che****re, CT 06410
> (203)250-7761
>
>
> On 4/20/2007 10:42 AM, MauiJNP wrote:
>> "Steve Blank" <steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>> news:awVVh.4959$2v1.315@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>>One does not get rejected for aid just because they already have a 
>>>bachelor's degree.
>>>
>>>You probably are referring to a comment on your Student Aid Re****t that

>>>you are not eligible for a Pell Grant. Pell grants are only for 
>>>undergrads seeking their first degree. The next sentence on the SAR 
>>>probably says something like "However, you may be eligible for other 
>>>types of aid."
>>>
>>>Some aid available to undergraduates is not available for graduate 
>>>students, and vice-versa.
>>>
>>>As a graduate student you are automatically eligible for up to $20,500
in 
>>>Stafford Loans. If your school also provides aid from it's own
controlled 
>>>funds(some graduate schools do not) you are eligible for whatever that 
>>>might be. Your school decides what other aid, and how much, it might 
>>>offer - just as your undergrad school did.
>>>
>>>Almost every new graduate student has a very low EFC because their 
>>>parents finances are not considered.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes, this is my comment on the SAR....
>>
>> "You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant because you 
>> re****ted
>> that you have a bachelor's degree (Item 28) or you are working on a 
>> degree
>> beyond a bachelor's degree (Item 49).  Your Financial Aid Administrator

>> will
>> determine what types of federal student aid you are eligible to
receive."
>>
>>
>> So who is the financial aid administrator and how do I find out about 
>> other loans/grants/aid?
>>
>>
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
FAFSA and GRAD school
"MauiJNP" <j  2007-04-19 20:19:56 
Re: FAFSA and GRAD school
"MauiJNP" <j  2007-04-19 20:21:07 
Re: FAFSA and GRAD school
Steve Blank <steve@[EM  2007-04-20 02:25:10 
Re: FAFSA and GRAD school
"MauiJNP" <j  2007-04-20 10:42:02 
Re: FAFSA and GRAD school
Steve Blank <steve@[EM  2007-04-20 15:09:34 
Re: FAFSA and GRAD school
"MauiJNP" <j  2007-04-20 16:42:32 
Re: FAFSA and GRAD school
Justin <justindraeger@  2007-04-21 07:07:02 
Re: FAFSA and GRAD school
Roseb44170 <Roseb44170  2007-05-29 01:37:30 

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