College-Based Awards A lot of financial aid comes from the government, which is why you should always complete a FAFSA. But did you know that colleges offer financial aid, too? Each school sets its own policy. If you don't explore all your options, you could miss an opportunity that turns a "financial-reach" into a sure thing. Sources of college-based aid include: need- and merit-based awards, departmental scholarships, and campus-based awards. |
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Find the College That's Your Best Fit
As you do your college search, it's important to consider the financial fit as well as the social and academic fit. Be sure to learn about the financial aid options available to you and what you need to do to get aid from each college you're interested in.
Searching for schools isn't only about finding that perfect degree program or that prestigious club—it's also about finding those aid offers that can make college more affordable for you.
Work Financial Aid into Your Campus Visits
Planning campus visits? The biggest mistake you can make is to forget about financial aid while you're there. Most aid counselors can help you project costs, even as early as junior year in high school, which can help you to shape your college list.
If you're concerned about the cost of an education (and who isn't?), meeting with an aid counselor is also the best way to learn about campus-based scholarships. Who would know better about possible opportunities than an aid officer on campus?!
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