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So you want to go to college? It seems a bit overwhelming, doesn't it? Where do you want to go? When do you want to go? What are you going for? How will you pay for it? Let's start with where you want to go and the fafsa student loans. Fafsa stands for free application for federal student aid. Unless you can cover the cost of tuition straight out, you will need to file for financial aid.

Applying for fafsa student loans is easy. You need to know which school you want to attend before filling out the application. A code for the school will be needed because the paperwork will go to them once it is processed. Anyone can do it by going to the fafsa website. You can complete your form online and electronically sign your name to all the necessary places. It takes 3 to 5 days for the application to be processed and then they will send you a Student Aid Report. You need to check this report thoroughly and carefully to be sure all of the information is correct. Keep a copy of this report for your records. The financial aid you receive will actually be awarded to you through the school you are planning to attend. It is very important that you be entirely truthful on the application because it could make the difference in how much you are awarded.

Any and all questions you have about fafsa student loans can be found on their website. The directions are very clear and precise. Simply visit the fafsa faq section to see a list of questions you may be struggling with. Probably one of the most important things to keep in mind is that it is free. It does not cost you to fill out the application. If you visit a website that requires a payment, you took a wrong turn.





As soon as you have filled in the blanks on the application, your future as a college student could begin before you know it. As long as everything was done correctly and efficiently, prepare for your first semester!











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