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  2. The FAFSA form error that would have limited students ... - AOL

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    More than 75% of Pell recipients receive the maximum grant, including a majority of students with low incomes, and the tables do not affect their Pell eligibility, the department said.

  3. How to Make Corrections to Your FAFSA - AOL

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  4. 10 common mistakes made on the FAFSA - AOL

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    "If any of the answers do not match the information on the parents' tax returns, the FAFSA form will be rejected," says Lindy Schneider, a Denver-based college adviser and author of "College ...

  5. What to know about changes to this year’s FAFSA ... - AOL

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    The FAFSA is a free government application that uses financial information from you and your family to determine whether you can get financial aid from the federal government to pay for college.

  6. A new FAFSA problem could keep families waiting longer for ...

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    The Pell grant program is a key way the federal government helps students from low-income families go to college by providing eligible students with money they don’t have to pay back.

  7. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    Income Protection Allowance: The federal government provides an income protection allowance based on the size of the household and the number of family members attending college. This allowance ensures that a portion of the income is not included in the EFC calculation, providing some relief for families.

  8. Tuition payments - Wikipedia

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    More than half of public research universities charge students differential tuition based primarily on their major and their year in college, increasing normal tuition by up to 40 percent. [10] Most students or their families who pay for tuition and other education costs do not have enough savings to pay in full while they are in school. [11]

  9. Problems with the new FAFSA? You're not alone. What to know ...

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