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  2. FAFSA submissions down so far, but still time to submit - AOL

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    According to federal student aid data, FAFSA submissions for the class of 2024 are down this year. In Corpus Christi ISD, less FAFSA applications have been submitted this year compared to the same ...

  3. With FAFSA submissions way down, education officials ... - AOL

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    At the time of year when many students make their final college decisions, federal education officials are trying to get more families to apply for federal financial aid — a task typically ...

  4. The new FAFSA: What you need to know to get financial ... - AOL

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    Starting on January 8, the 2024-25 FAFSA application was made available 24 hours a day, seven days a week – except for routine maintenance typical of any FAFSA cycle, according to the Department ...

  5. FAFSA filings are way down, raising fears that some students ...

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    Students still have time to submit the FAFSA, which they must do to be eligible for federal grants and loans as well as financial aid offered by states and schools. But the typical May 1 college ...

  6. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of free calculators on the Web to help applicants estimate the EFC before filing the FAFSA. Recipients of need-based financial aid must reapply for each year by completing a new FAFSA. The term and concept of Expected Family Contribution was replaced by the term Student Aid Index (SAI) in 2024. [2]

  7. For a second year, FAFSA will again be delayed - AOL

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    For the second year in a row, students and families won't have access to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid on Oct. 1, when it's traditionally released, but federal officials have ...

  8. Federal Direct Student Loan Program - Wikipedia

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    Freshmen could only borrow $2625, $3500 for sophomores, and $5500 for each year thereafter without collateral or credit. Now Freshmen can borrow $5500, Sophomores $6500, and juniors $7500. [21] The study predicted that students failing to repay those loans would be a huge cost to the government, which we now know is true.

  9. FAFSA results are now delayed until March: What this means ...

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    The FAFSA update is slated to add an additional $1.8 billion in need-based student aid, but colleges and universities won’t receive the new information until March, according to the DOE.