Almost one in every three parents has never discussed the FAFSA with their child.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid® (FAFSA) was never mentioned with children by 29 percent of parents, and another 22 percent only discussed it once or twice with their children, according to a survey done by Discover Student Loans on a yearly basis.
There are five things you should do to prepare for the FAFSA.
Many families seeking financial help to cover the expenses of a postsecondary education begin their search by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is also known as the FAFSA. College Ave Student Loans recently conducted a survey of parents of college students conducted by Barnes & Noble College Insights found that 84% of parents plan to complete the College Ave Student Loans form for the 2020-2021 school year.
How to get a head start on filling out the dreaded FAFSA form
For the 2022-23 academic year, college students and their families are arguing for financial help, and the declining wages and job losses that occurred in 2020 may prove to be a bit advantageous for them at this point in time.
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