
Learn what documents you’ll need, what mistakes to avoid, and how to correctly fill out and submit the FAFSA online.

The FAFSA is due this June. Find out in our guide how you can qualify for financial aid and what happens after you submit the FAFSA.

Key Takeaways The FAFSA is a key starting point to secure financial aid. You’ll need tax information and a social security number to apply. If you apply for the FAFSA in the fall, you’ll likely receive your financial aid packages from your prospective schools before you have to accept enrollment. The One Big Beautiful Bill …

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Covering college expenses can be challenging. Our guide provides an overview of federal work-study and how to land a work-study job.

Service members can transfer GI Bill college benefits to qualifying dependents. Learn the steps and rules for GI Bill benefit transfers.

In 2017, Congress expanded the GI Bill benefits through the Forever GI Bill legislation. Learn more about how this bill may affect you.

Scholarships & Other Resources to Help You Pay for a STEM Degree Careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics continue to be among the most in-demand and highest-paying available but earning the required degree to qualify for these careers can be expensive. Fortunately, there are a lot of financial aid opportunities available for students interested in a …

There are a lot of factors that influence FAFSA. Here, we answer top questions about the FAFSA application.