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FAFSA complications impact college-related decisions for 79% of first-gen applicants
Stacker via AOL· 1 day agoFor example, 25% of first-generation students experienced documentation issues that prevented them...
For low-income students, FAFSA can be a lifeline. When it didn't work, they were hardest hit.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn March, when the FAFSA issues were worse, schools serving the lowest-income students experienced a...
FAFSA delays an 'unmitigated disaster' that may affect enrollment, UW system president says
Wisconsin State Journal· 2 days agoDuring the UW Board of Regents meeting Thursday, Rothman said the delays, driven largely by a ...
How Utah’s $300M higher education endowment can help students experiencing FAFSA rollout delays
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTalent Development Grant, awarded by degree-granting institutions, intended to recruit and train...
The new FAFSA form for college students wasn’t updated to help all of us | Opinion
NJ.com· 5 days agoTake it from Laysha Urena, who works with her peers to help them apply for college. My name is...
HEPC approves measure to double state needs-grant for eligible students - WV MetroNews
WV MetroNews· 1 day agoThe maximum award for the needs-based grant goes from $3,400 to $6,800. State Higher Education Chancellor Dr. Sarah Armstrong Tucker said the increase was made possible by Gov. Jim Justice proposing ...
Despite Improvements, Students And Schools Still Face FAFSA Hurdles - West Virginia Public...
West Virginia Public Broadcasting· 3 days agoThe Free Application for Federal Student Aid, commonly known as the FAFSA, is meant to help students...
Thousands of college-bound Arizona students still in financial aid ‘limbo’
Arizona Daily Star· 6 days agoAs of May 17, only about 28% of graduating high school students in the state had completed the Free...
AZ Board of Regents holding FAFSA workshops, seeing success after troubling rollout
ABC 15 Phoenix· 7 days agoStudents came in to get much-needed help on how to fill out their FAFSA, which is critical for some students who need federal assistance to get through college.
Justice signs providing $80 million for college students and higher education institutions
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, W.Va. via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoJun. 8—charleston — West Virginia's governor signed a bill Friday which allocates more than $80 million to the state's higher education system to strengthen West Virginia's financial aid programs ...