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FAFSA
- Student Guide
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Have a question about FAFSA on the Web? Select from the
following topic areas to find answers to your most frequently asked questions
asked by students on the official FAFSA website by the federal government:
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Additional Student Financial Sites, FAFSA Loans |
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FAFSA loans, federal financial aid. Federal student aid is provided by
the government after you have filed the FAFSA, and is different than a private
student loan that is sent to you. Your financial aid award letter will state which federal aid you are
available for and how much. About 70% of student end up applying for private
student loans to cover all college expenses*. We listed only the most reputable,
historically clean, private student loan issuers.
*Source: SLnet user feedback.
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Copyright 2008,
Alternative student loans
for college education. All lenders listed in this private student loan
directory are approved before listing.
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The FASFA ? Many student are spelling The FASFA instead of the
correct name, which is the FAFSA. The FAFSA stands for The Free
Application for Federal Student Aid.
We noticed some
misspellings as the FASFA and just wanted to jot a quick note in
case someone sees this. It's spelled FAFSA, not FASFA. And the
term FAFSA Loan You're thinking of is the
Federal Stafford Loan, which is awarded in your FAR.
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