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  2. The new FAFSA: What you need to know to get financial aid for ...

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    The FAFSA determines eligibility for federal Pell Grants and federal student loans – and in most cases, the financial aid provided by colleges as well, though some require students to submit an ...

  3. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    The federal government does not distribute aid directly to the student or the student's family; it goes through the college. Colleges use the student's federal student aid eligibility and combine it with state financial aid (if any) and their own aid to create a financial aid package for the student.

  4. How much financial aid can you get? - AOL

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    Federal financial aid includes federal grants, student loans and work-study programs. The financial aid limit for each program varies by school, year and more. The financial aid limit for each ...

  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. How to Get the Most Generous Financial Aid Package From Your ...

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    One big consideration in choosing a college, at least for most people, is how brutal a blow the bills will deal to the family finances. Your first move in tapping Uncle Sam's rich resources is to ...

  7. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The parents removed their child from the public school and enrolled him in a private specialized school for children with autism with an annual tuition of $70,000. [61] The family requested reimbursement for the tuition claiming the Douglas County School District had not fulfilled the requirements of IDEA.

  8. Financial assistance - Wikipedia

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    Financial assistance or financial aid can refer to: Financial assistance (share purchase), assistance given by a company for the purchase of its shares or those of its holding companies; Funding of science, the provision of financing for scientific research projects; Welfare spending, financial aid primarily by governmental institutions or ...

  9. How Lockdown Fostered Success for Students With Autism ... - AOL

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    Last year, as the industry faced an unprecedented health crisis, Exceptional Minds, the L.A.-based nonprofit professional training academy and computer animation studio, was forced to pivot and ...