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Parents: Seems like just yesterday your kids were in diapers & now they're off to
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Remember: Your Federal Student Aid PIN is just for you. Sharing it is like teaching someone to forge your signature. http://pin.ed.gov
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If you're attending college, look carefully at the financial aid award letter.
@FAFSA can help: http://go.usa.gov/24ZhRetweeted by Federal Student AidExpand Collapse -
It's never too early to start preparing for college. Why wait?: http://1.usa.gov/YngDRY
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Choose federal loans first. They usually offer lower interest rates & have more flexible repayment options than private student loans.
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The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is a measure of your family's financial strength. Why is it important?: http://1.usa.gov/YSURFz
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Did you know that you can add up to 10 colleges to FAFSA? If you're applying to more than 10, this is what you do: http://1.usa.gov/13KJ3wV
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Check out this interactive tool that helps you learn to manage your student loans while in school: http://1.usa.gov/13KmlVL
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Visit http://www.mynextmove.org/ to explore different careers & learn about the education & skills you need to work in your field of interest.
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Going to college and not sure what to study? Don't worry. Many colleges don't require you to declare (choose) a major right away.
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If you've already filed your taxes, you may be able to automatically populate your FAFSA w/your 2012 tax info: http://1.usa.gov/W8EUi0
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FACT is an interactive student loan counseling tool to help students better manage their finances. Try it: http://1.usa.gov/WwM8id
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Most men 18-25 must register for selective service to receive federal student aid. Find out if you need to register: http://1.usa.gov/13Hkhyb
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You can check the status of your
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Done with your FAFSA? What advice do you have for those still working on it?
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Your EFC is a number used by your school to calculate how much financial aid you are eligible to receive: http://1.usa.gov/YV7fap
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Think the
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If you'll be taking classes this summer, ask your school whether you should complete the 2012-13 FAFSA or 2013-14 FAFSA.
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FYI: You have to complete a new
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If you completed FAFSA before filing 2012 taxes, make corrections after you file. IRS Data Retrieval makes it easy: http://1.usa.gov/YJX1aw
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