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Throughout this Web site, "you" and "your" refer to the student. "School" refers to the
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Sources of Information
For information on any federal student financial aid programs, you may call the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at
The FSAIC provides the following services:
The FSAIC is not able to do the following:
You may also access the Department's federal student aid Web site, Student Aid on the Web, which provides general information about federal student aid and access to many of its publications, brochures and fact sheets. The main site address for information about the federal student aid programs is www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov. Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid is a comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. Grants, loans and work-study are the three major types of aid available through the Department's Federal Student Aid office. This publication, which is available in English, Spanish and Braille, tells you about the programs and how to apply for them. It can be found at www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/guide. Funding Education Beyond High School: Audio Highlights (formerly called the Student Aid Audio Guide), introduces students to critical information to consider as they prepare for education after high school. In addition, Audio Highlights introduces them to other resources (Web sites and Braille and print publications) that provide more details relating to each topic listed in the contents. Audio Highlights helps students decide what to study, what school is right for them, what to look for—and look out for—in financing their education, what career choices to make and much more. Audio Highlights can be found at www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/audio. The EFC Formula Worksheets are a set of forms that explain the need analysis calculation that produces the EFC. You can obtain a copy of any of these publications at no charge from: P.O. Box 84 Washington, DC 20044 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) |
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