Yesterday I got a mail from the government saying my FAFSA has finally been processed... (5 months late) and I already paid all my bills for college and bought all my books. It said I have over 2k and it would be used to pay for my tuition and the rest would be paid to me. My question is, Will I be recieving additional financial aid for my 2nd semester? Because I want to waste these cash on my personal things (In a way to pay myself back from all the money I used for this crap).
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FAFSA is a yearly thing, if I remember correctly. You may have gotten 4k, with 2k per semester, but I'd talk to the Financial Services office of your school to find out.
Another question. After filing my FAFSA in early March or before, My EFC came to 0000. I had to fix it at my college and it changed to 0162. Will it greatly reduce my financial aid?
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Not a clue. Financial Services should have a better idea.
Will I be recieving additional financial aid for my 2nd semester?
Yes. If you are worried that they sent you next semesters money bundled with that, don't be because they didn't and they never will.
I never get my aid until after I pay for classes.
You get to spend the remaing on yourself right?
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2k fafsa..So Echo I hope* your not going to a community college...
I GET NO FAFSA
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Why would you waste your time going to a community college? I had a choice between many different colleges that accepted me, but not the ones I wanted to go to. I just chose the best one out of them all.
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Why do community colleges get bad mouthed so much? I've spent a couple of years in both a community college and a university. Both have pros and cons. People at CC's tend to be more determined and mature, while people at universities seem a bit more wealthy and spoiled, and the schools themselves are better funded. All things considered, I can't really say that one is worse or better.
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2+2 programs = not being in debt 4ever
And yes you can spend that money and a 360 if you wanted.
I go to a college right in between. It's actually connected with a community college due to the fact it is like 31 college owned by CUNY. It has no campuses so eh.
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