Financial Aid Information
U.S. Department of Education will provide more than $67 billion this year, about 70 percent of all student aid, to help millions of students and families pay for postsecondary education.
Find Aid - If you're exploring options for paying for college, you'll learn about the various kinds of financial aid (loans, grants, and work-study), how to apply, common myths, and more.
FinAid - The Financial Aid Information page on the World Wide Web. You'll find a variety of free information including a database of 180,000 private sector scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans.
College Savings Plans Network (CSPN) - Provides an invaluable networking opportunity for all state officials to gather and share their unique innovations and experiences in an effort to improve Section 529 state college savings plans and in turn, help the youth of this nation attain the educational goals. 1-877-CSPN4YOU
Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - FAFSA opens the door to the federal student aid process. Every step you take will get you closer to achieving your educational goals. Find out what you can expect from beginning to end. 1-800-4-FEDAID.
Federal Student Aid (FSA) - The U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs are the largest source of student aid in America, providing nearly 70% of all student financial aid. Help is available to make education beyond high school financially possible for you or your child. The information provided is designed to assist you in your college planning. It provides you with access to and information about the products and services that you will need throughout the financial aid process.
