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  2. Get Scholarship Help With These Basics and Tips

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    Anyone who is going to be attending college next year can apply for scholarships. This includes current high school seniors and current college students. Different scholarships have different eligibility requirements, so check and make sure you meet all the requirements for a scholarship before you apply. 3.

  3. Federal Student Aid

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  4. Federal Student Aid

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    Find and apply for as many scholarships as you can—it’s free money for college or career school! Start researching early, and meet deadlines, and you may be on your way to scholarship success. On This Page

  5. Federal Student Aid

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  6. Federal Student Aid

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    Federal Pell Grants are awarded to undergraduates based on financial need and cost of attendance.

  7. Federal Student Aid

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    Fill out any applications your school requires for its own aid programs, and meet your school’s deadlines. Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school. Grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships help make college or career school affordable.

  8. Apply for Financial Aid - Federal Student Aid

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    The most vital step in applying for federal grants, work-study, and loans for college is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA ®) form.

  9. Federal Grant Programs - Federal Student Aid

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    Federal Grant Programs. The federal government provides grant funds for students attending colleges, career schools, and universities. Grants, unlike loans, do not have to be repaid.*. The major federal student grant programs are briefly described below.

  10. TEACH Grant Program | Federal Student Aid

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    Complete Your TEACH Grant Program Requirements and Check Your Completion Status. The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides grant funds to students enrolled in an eligible program of study at a participating school.

  11. Don’t Miss Out on Federal Pell Grants – Federal Student Aid

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    These funds can be used to pay for school-related expenses at eligible two-year community colleges, career schools, trade schools, online schools, and four-year colleges and universities. You can receive Pell Grants for up to 12 full-time terms or about six years.