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  2. Washington Student Achievement Council - Wikipedia

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    Logo for the agency. The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) is the Washington State Government agency overseeing higher education in the state of Washington.It consists of a nine-member citizen board and an associated cabinet-level agency.

  3. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To qualify for need-based aid a student must have a significant amount of financial need, which is determined by the federal government based on the FAFSA. Using the information submitted on the FAFSA, the U.S. Department of Education calculates a figure called the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). If the EFC is less than the cost of ...

  4. Federal Student Aid - Wikipedia

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    Federal Student Aid is also responsible for the development, distribution, and processing of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the fundamental qualifying form used for all federal student aid distribution programs, as well as for many state, regional, and private student aid programs. Each year Federal Student Aid's staff ...

  5. Do you need to submit the FAFSA every semester? - AOL

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    You need to renew your FAFSA only once a year, but check your state’s deadlines and mark your calendar so you can renew your application as soon as you can. Also, keep the federal and college ...

  6. 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.

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  8. FAFSA - Wikipedia

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    The FAFSA is different from CSS Profile (short for "College Scholarship Service Profile"), which is also required by some colleges (primarily private ones). The CSS is a fee-based product of the College Board (a private non-profit organization) and is used by the colleges to distribute their own institutional funds, rather than federal or state ...

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