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  2. Scholarships That Help Students Who Have Lost a Parent

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    The program, sponsored by the nonprofit Life Happens based in Virginia, will award $200,000 this year to students who lost a parent and whose families lacked adequate life insurance.

  3. FAFSA - Wikipedia

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    Students can file an appeal with their college financial aid office in order to seek additional financial aid if their current financial situation is no longer the same as the financial information they provided on FAFSA (i.e. their parent recently lost their job). The exact appeal process can vary from school to school.

  4. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    Most four-year colleges do not have enough financial aid to meet students' needs, and as a result, the unmet need must be paid by the parents, in addition to the EFC. The federal government offers unsubsidized Stafford Loans , which are available to any family regardless of need, as a source of funds to cover the unmet need.

  5. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For unmarried students under 24, Congress mandates that parental income and assets be included. The resulting figure is the student's "need". Colleges attempt to provide students with enough financial aid to meet all student need, but in most cases are unable to do so completely. The result is "unmet need".

  6. College-bound students fear 'outing' undocumented parents on ...

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    California colleges and universities generally recommend that students apply for state and federal aid by March 2. That gives parents and students 41 days after Trump's inauguration to consider ...

  7. The fully accessible guide to paying for college for students ...

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    Grad PLUS and parent PLUS loans can cover the total cost of attendance, excluding any other forms of financial aid. For the 2022-23 school year, interest rates are set at 8.05 percent. Work-study

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