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subject: Receiving Grants For College A Sure Way To Lessen Stress [print this page]


Procrastination may sometimes seem to be a normal part of a teenager's life. Even important tasks, like completing an application for grant online, might be put off because there are other things to do that seem like more fun. But as the deadline approaches, students may find that putting off the inevitable leaves them in a panic to finish what should have been done weeks, or even months ago.

The nature of federal grants applications is a detailed format full of information that must be correct. Being in a hurry to complete the forms on time may lead to inaccuracies in the information submitted. Even a tiny error or a simple mistake could end up causing a student to lose thousands of dollars worth of financial aid. If a student makes a mistake filling out the application that causes them to be rejected for financial aid, they may have to wait to enroll until the next semester, or even the next year.

Students need to be detail-oriented when filling out financial aid forms. Having all of the necessary information on hand before starting is a good idea. When filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), having the necessary tax information right there will make the process easier. Most financial aid packages will be filled out either online or on paper, and then mailed in.

Some financial aid applications require so much information that they might seem confusing to students. The last thing a student needs to do is worry whether or not they filled out the form correctly. That's why it's a good idea to have an adult help complete a student's applications. Parents or school counselors are a good source of help.

The financial aid office of a student's future college can also help guide students when they are completing their applications for student aid. They are there to help prospective and current students receive all of the aid that may be available. If a student takes the time to develop a relationship with people in the financial aid office, they may be able to help find aid packages that students may not have been aware of.

Sometimes, students may need additional financial help when they are at college. Knowing the people in the financial aid office may be a great benefit to a student if they find themselves in need of more money. Having the ability to enroll in a work study program or receiving some other kind of additional help may keep a student from dropping out of school just so they can pay the bills.

The fact that financial aid is available to students who need the help is a great benefit to our society. Yet, students who desperately need the aid are turned down every year because they did not fill out their applications properly. This is a great reason to take as much time as possible before hand to fill the forms out completely, making sure that there is ample time to check and re-check for mistakes.

by: Michelle Conner




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