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Have you tried visiting http://StudentAid.gov on your cell phone or tablet? What do you think?
Want to get a head start on your FAFSA? Apply for a PIN! If you're a dependent student, your parents will need one too: http://1.usa.gov/RR3uyw
The average time to complete a @FAFSA has decreased to 23 minutes. Get started on yours at http://FAFSA.gov
The Federal Perkins Loan Program provides money for college or career school for students with financial need. More: http://1.usa.gov/RcivxJ
Q: I'm a non-U.S. citizen. Can I get federal student aid? A: It's possible! Find out the details: http://1.usa.gov/WVNJuP .
Do you know the difference between early decision and early action? If not, find out: http://1.usa.gov/T7PhAM
Wondering about career paths? Get started with My Next Move — @USDOL's career search tool. http://www.mynextmove.org/
Be careful, avoid scholarship scams! Here are some tips: http://1.usa.gov/RLo8QE
http://www.fafsa.gov will be unavailable due to maintenance from 11:00 pm ET on Saturday, Oct. 20 through 11:00 am ET on Sunday, Oct. 21.
Getting ready for college or career school can be easier than you think. Visit: http://studentaid.ed.gov/prepare-for-college …
Federal student loan payments are made to your loan servicer. Find out who that is: http://nslds.ed.gov & learn more: http://1.usa.gov/R7gB1o
FAST FACT: You have to complete the FAFSA each year you're in school in order to stay eligible for federal student aid. pic.twitter.com/CYyYZ9wN
5 Things to Know About Your Student Loans: http://1.usa.gov/WE4ECb
Happy Financial Aid Day! Financial aid professionals: You have helped so many students make their college dreams a reality. Thank you.
Quick overview of the Federal Work-Study program: http://1.usa.gov/R9JhoY
There's NO income cut-off for federal student aid. Everyone should fill out FAFSA: http://www.fafsa.gov . Other myths: http://1.usa.gov/SZzH5V
You may be able to make your loan payments more affordable. Explore your options: http://1.usa.gov/R86nw4 & contact your servicer w/questions.
Age is not a factor in your eligibility for the Federal Student Aid programs. Learn about the eligibility criteria: http://1.usa.gov/T5QMBq
If you missed my #AskFAFSA office hours last Friday, here are all the Q&As. http://bit.ly/QhN5C4
If you're not ready to apply for federal student aid, but you'd like to estimate your aid, try FAFSA4caster: http://1.usa.gov/P4IQiD
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