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It is time to think about financial aid forms for spring semester!

The time is now to complete your financial aid forms if you want to attend any college or university next semester, and are looking for financial assistance. There is much information to digest and many people who have expertise to assist. You need to just ask and follow the process to the end! Review the four distinct areas of aid available and ask for help.

What is the first question you ask when you think about going to college? How am I going to afford to go? This question is one that all colleges and universities assist learners of all ages, income levels and backgrounds with each year. It is important that you understand that there is a process to follow and it is not that difficult, but YOU need to apply. I cannot tell you how many time we hear students and parents ask about scholarships and when I inquire "Have you filled out your financial aid forms?" the answer is "I did not think I would qualify" or "I could not figure out how to do it."

Why is this so important? It is important because often you are not eligible for other scholarships unless you have filled out the federal student aid form known as FAFSA. The federal department of education is very clear about accessing any federal dollars -- no form, no funds! There are many types of financial aid: federal student loans or grants, private loans or grants, scholarships, and individual college grants. Please do not be afraid to ask for assistance in working your way through this maze. It is not too late to begin!

Financial Aid How-to Guide

Let's work our way through what some see as the most confusing part of the pre-college process. This is just a very necessary part of coming to College. Applying for financial aid should not be difficult. Here are just a few things that you need as you prepare.

Every student that is applying for financial aid needs to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. FAFSA's need to be submitted each and every year that the student is enrolled in school. Here is a step-by-step process on how to apply for financial aid:

There are four different types of aid:

The most important factor to remember when applying for financial aid is to be prepared. Make a checklist of all the documents you will need, become familiar with the different types of aid available and make note of state, federal and college deadlines. Your high school guidance office and the college financial aid office are there to help. If you have any questions about applying for financial aid, feel free to contact White Mountains Community Colleges financial aid office at 603-752-1113. www.wmcc.edu. Make sure all your questions are answered.

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