Friday, March 29, 2013

5 Tips for Getting Financial Aid From Your State

Know the Financial Aid Application Deadlines for Your State

Yes, states give financial aid too! It is important, however, that you pay attention to the deadlines for submitting financial aid forms. Missing a deadline seriously impacts your ability to obtain federal and state financial aid as well as institutional aid and scholarships.
We have compiled a list of state deadlines for spring 2013 as well as provided some tips to help you and your family understand how financial aid deadlines work.

5 Tips:
  1. The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the federal application for financial aid, but it is also used to apply for aid from other sources, such as the state.
  2. The deadlines for the state or colleges may be different from the federal deadlines and you may be required to complete additional forms.
  3. Check with your high school guidance counselor or a college financial aid administrator about state and college sources of student aid.
  4. Refer to the state in which you live, not the state of the school that you may attend.
  5. Pay close attention to the college's definition of an application deadline - whether it is the receipt date and time or the process date and time of the application.
State financial aid deadlines:
Kansas - April 1
Missouri - April 1
North Dakota - April 15
West Virginia - April 15
Washington DC - April 30 (priority date)
Delaware - April 15
Pennsylvania - May 1
Maine - May 1
Massachusetts - May 1
Florida - May 15

New Hampshire - Not offering state aid for the 2013 year.

If your state is not listed, it is because the state deadline is later than the month of May or may have already passed. Visit collegepreparationevents.blogspot again for additional deadlines and tips.

For more information on completing the FAFSA form: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov


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