Families that need help should check to see if college access professionals in their area are hosting any events to assist families with FAFSA completion.
It’s no secret that this year’s financial aid application season has been disruptive. Somehow in making
The June 1 deadline we have been promoting was only for filing the FAFSA to be eligible for a PA Stateprogram at a 2-year private college or other college or university.institution; a business, trade, or technical school; a hospital school of nursing; or a 2-year program thatNow that accurate student records have been provided to states, PHEAA is working to ingest the
If you have not yet received an email from PHEAA/GrantUs with instructions … don’t panic! You still have be available. Federal student financial assistance such as Pell grants, Direct Subsidized Loans, DirectFAFSA to determine your eligibility. School aid programs, including private grants and need-basedFamilies that need additional help should check to see if college access professionals in their area areHigher Education Access Partners strategically located throughout the state.
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