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Congressman Geoff Davis : Serving Kentucky's Fourth District

Help Paying for College



As your Representative in Congress, I want to provide you with the most up-to-date information on the financial aid resources that are available to you.



FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step to obtaining federal financial aid for higher education.


  Direct Loans: Frequently Asked Questions 
  Find answers to frequently asked questions about direct
  loans.



Office of Federal Student Aid
This is the primary student financial aid resource on the web. It provides information on every aspect of higher education from the application process and choosing a school to financial aid.

Financial Aid Wizard
Use these 7 easy steps to plan all the financial aid you'll need for college. Includes application deadlines, scholarship searches, and more.

College.gov
There's lots of financial help available. Find out how it can help you.

Find Out About Financial Aid
Federal student aid programs are the largest source of funding for going to college. Learn how to apply and how the process works. Hear a simulated conversation between a student and a counselor. Find out about tax breaks and non-federal sources of student aid.

Funding Your Education
Introduction to financial aid programs for students who have not yet enrolled in a college, university, or other postsecondary school.


   Students.gov
   Comprehensive information on planning and paying for
   college, financial aid, career development, military
   service, travel, community service, and government
   resources.


Looking for Student Aid
Answers to questions about financial aid from the federal government, states, and other sources.

Accreditation in the United States
A list of regional and national accrediting agencies recognized by the Secretary of Education as authorities concerning the quality of education or training offered by higher education institutions and programs.

Other Federal Sources of Student Aid
Financial aid from other federal agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Army, AmeriCorps, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Labor. Includes programs for veterans and their dependents, students training in medical fields, and persons interested in earning funds in exchange for community service.

   FAFSA4caster 
   An online tool that helps families
   plan ahead financially for college.


Paying for Your Education
Comprehensive information on planning and paying for college, financial aid, career development, military service, travel, community service, and government resources.

State Information: Grant & Guaranty Agencies
State higher education agencies provide information about financial aid specific to each state. State guaranty agencies administer student loans under the Federal Family Education Loan Program.

Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority
The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) is a public corporation and governmental agency and instrumentality of the Commonwealth established in 1966 to improve students' access to higher education. Visit the KHEAA website to find information about financial aid programs and higher education opportunities.

The GI Bill Website
The GI Bill was recently improved to ensure our veterans have better access to quality education. Visit the GI bill website to learn about how you can take advantage of these benefits.