Student Financial Aid – The College Financial Aid Office Is Under Utilized

Student financial aid offices deal in big numbers. Not just financial numbers, but massive files of FAFSA data coming into and out of large databases, hundreds, sometimes thousands of incoming and outgoing documents including student requests, requests for further information and financial aid award letters. Most college financial aid offices virtually hum with efficiency. With this in mind, it is also the role of the financial aid office staff to treat you, the consumer, with individual care and respect. Sometimes, in the hectic pace and hyper efficiency, stopping to help one student with a specific problem is like trying to stop a train to let a bunny cross the tracks. It’s a good idea and the right thing to do, but often more difficult to achieve than it should be. Train analogy aside, good financial aid offices have specially trained staff ready to help students and parents with special requests, one-on-one counseling, budgeting and financial literacy programs. In an era where most of the financial aid process is online and impersonal, meeting with a financial aid counselor or specialist can be a refreshing and informative experience for both the student and the parent.

It is a good idea for students to contact their financial aid office (FAO) before any problems arise. Being proactive in the financial aid process pays high dividends. If a family has experienced a financial hardship that was not adequately reflected on the FAFSA application or the CSS profile, it’s best to approach the FAO. In some cases, extraordinary expenses for medical care for a dependent child or spouse can be taken into consideration by the financial aid office and the Estimated Financial Contribution (EFC) can be adjusted. In the event of a catastrophic loss like the death or total disability of a parent, an FAO can advise on what documents are needed in order to recalculate the EFC. Students and parents are advised to be prepared, in almost all cases, to properly document any special request. A student’s burden is to make an appeal for reconsideration sound reasonable, well documented, and substantial. A minor loss of income, brief period of unemployment or the sudden desire to own a yacht are typically not considered extraordinary circumstances.

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Finding Financial Aid For International Students

Taking a look on the internet for the kind of financial aid available for international students does not produce the results that most other searches do. Often, one might think it does, only to read a particular college’s mission statement on financial aid for international students and find that it is completely null and void. However, there is some hope out there for international students who wish to study and attend a college or university within the United States.

From what it looks like, students from the United States who want to study abroad in either countries – either for simply a semester or two, or for the entire course of their college career – fare far, far better than international students who wish to study in the United States. Students from the United States – or eligible non-citizens and permanent residents – have their choice of several different types of financial aid packages for studying abroad. They can receive Study Abroad Loans, which fund them if they wish to spend a semester or two abroad. They can also receive Foreign Enrolled Loans, which is available for students who wish to pursue a degree in another country, as long as the university or college they choose is an approved one. As well, American students wishing to study abroad can rely on Stafford Loans (as can non-citizens who meet the eligibility requirements) – again, as long as the college or university they choose is an approved institution.

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Financial Aid For Troubled Teen Programs & Therapy

Loans are available for parents who belong to low income groups to pay for placing their troubled adolescent children in reform or rehabilitation facilities. Loans are given by Government agencies and are dispersed by financial institutions.  Parents can get the loans if they send the teen to institutions, schools or programs that are considered reputed institutions by lending agencies.  Parents of low income groups can get low cost financial assistance at a low rate of interest to help their children attend reform programs that will make them responsible citizens.

Scholarships and loans are available for every type of reform program for troubled teens, Financial aid is available in the form of scholarships and education loans for paying for residential school internships, boarding school education, wilderness programs and boot camps. The only consideration is that the schools should be licensed and recognized teen rehab programs. Loans cover all the education needs of the student in these programs which can cost between $2000- 9000 per month. Work for pay programs for troubled teens is popular because it reduces the burden on the budget of parents.

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