You
don't have to be
wealthy
to go to college
Although you may be concerned
that college is out of reach because tuition climbs each year, don't despair.
There are many types of financial aid available to help you achieve a post-secondary
education. And since the majority of college sudents will take advantage
of some form of financial aid, the sooner you apply, the better your chances.
• Glossary
of Financial Aid Terms
| Completing
and submitting the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student
Aid)
is a great place to start your search
for Financial Aid. www.fafsa.ed.gov |
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| KHEAA
(Kentucky Higher Education Assistance
Authority) improves financial access to people seeking
higher education opportunities. http://www.kheaa.com |
|
The Student Loan People is
the sister agency of the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority.
Its mission is to promote Kentucky’s higher education opportunities
by providing the lowest cost loan programs and related services. |
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| Financial Aid 101 is part of the KHEAA Website. If
you have a question about Financial Aid, you'll probably find the answer
here. www.kheaa.com/101_home.html |
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| The U.S. Department of Education's Federal
Student Aid (FSA) programs are the largest source of student aid in America,
providing nearly 70% of all student financial aid. http://studentaid.ed.gov/ |
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| CollegeKy.com - a
collection of links to financial aid, savings programs, scholarships,
and other programs relating to affording college
in Kentucky. www.collegeky.com/ |
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