Financial Aid, Family Farms & Small Business

The college financial aid system can be a great friend to farmers and small business owners. The FAFSA, free application for federal student aid, has specific provisions built into the form to accommodate the unique financial situations of farmers and small business owners.

Farmers do not have to report farm assets if they live on and operate the farm. These assets include

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Financial Aid to the Student

A college education has become mandatory for most careers. Hundreds and thousands of applications are sent by students trying to make their way into the school of their choice. Unfortunately, a solid college education is never cheap! Due to financial restrictions, students often feel that they may have to change the college or field of their choice. However, our economy encourages education and therefore has provided financial help for those who need it. There are always plenty of options and a little research could help you establish enough financial aid to help get you to and through almost any college. Grants or scholarships, work programs, and loan programs the three kinds of financial categories available to students.

Grants (or scholarships) are a very desirable form of financial aid because they come free of charge to the student and don’t need to be paid back. They also do not require any sort of credit (whether it be bad or good credit.) They are usually awarded to students with special qualifications such as good academic records or athletic and artistic talents. Grants are also disbursed to students from underrepresented groups who live in certain areas of the country or to students with excessive financial need. Sometimes you can even find unusual scholarships, such as the left-handed scholarship, that award students with random qualifications.

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Federal Financial Aid

Applying for financial help is a long process wherein you have to fill out several forms giving your detailed personal information. You might also have to provide information on your parents in order to process the federal financial aid request. Obviously, the sooner you apply, the better your chances. File your FAFSA as earliest as possible after January 1.

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