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Where can I get more information? Contact the financial aid administrator at each school you are considering. Look for the schools web site on the Internet. More and more schools are sharing information electronically with prospective students and their families. The public library is also an excellent place to find information about paying for college. If you are in high school, you may want to talk to your high school counselor. The Internet is a great place to look for information. NASFAAs web site at www.nasfaa.org has an information page for students and parents. The site helps you understand both the academic and financial aid issues related to education after high school. The site contains helpful worksheets and easy to understand guides, including a calendar checklist for grades 8 - 12 to help you prepare for college. The NASFAA web site also has links to free scholarship search databases, which can be found here. To see these links, scroll to the bottom of the page. |
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