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Question: How much does FAFSA help a Sophomore student?

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Question : How much does FAFSA help a Sophomore student?
I am in the very bottom range as far as income. I am wondering about an estimate of how much money FAFSA might give me since I am a Sophomore student at a university. Please don't give me the website to FAFSA because that didn't help me.
- asked by monty

All Answers:
Answer #1
FAFSA can not help to many students.you should tryto other resourse like social worker
- answered by deep

Answer #2
I have used my FAFSA for my first Masters andsecond. You may also want to take a look at otheraccounts. See the below websites.
- answered by Faydale

Answer #3
The full award for a full-time student issomewhere around $1800 per semester. You do needto fill it out of course. After you fill it out,you will be given an EFC (estimated familycontribution) number and you can use this numberto find out your exact award.(The $1800 is thetypical pell grant amount. You may be eligiblefor other awards if you file the application ontime.)
- answered by mostlyknowledgeable

Answer #4
No one can tell you this except your school. Youneed to fill out the fafsa and get an "awardletter". This will give you an exact dollaramount and types of finanical aid. The good newsis anyone can qualify for student loans.This bookhas a table in it with "ranges" for the differenttypes of finanical aid, but without an awardletter from the school, you never know which onesyou qualify for and which ones you don't. A lotdepends on how soon you do your fafsa as well.
- answered by Found-1

Answer #5
You can never be sure until you fill it out. Butwhat I do know is first come first serve; ie theearlier you get it in, the more money you couldget.
- answered by NHK




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