Saturday, October 31, 2009

I applied for a student loan from fafsa.com.?

does anyone know how i can find out weather i was approved or not?



I applied for a student loan from fafsa.com.?

If you went to fafsa.com, you may be in real trouble. That is not the government's website and information submitted on that website may not be secure.



If you went to www.fafsa.ed.gov and completed a FAFSA for the 07-08 academic year, your college should receive the data within a week to ten days. You should contact your school's financial aid office to see what you need to do next.



I applied for a student loan from fafsa.com.?

Whenever I fill out the renewal, I always see the EFC (estimated family contribution) amount, which is the amount they expect your family to be able to contribute for school. The lower the number, the better chance you'll have. After that, I usually get the student aid report from my school's financial aid office (which is shown online).



I applied for a student loan from fafsa.com.?

you will find out in a week



I applied for a student loan from fafsa.com.?

your question is confusing and alarming. did you apply for the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov or fafsa.com? ed.gov is the site you need to go to to fill out the free application for federal student aid. the process is you get a student aid report as soon as you complete it if you did it online and all the schools you listed will also get the same information to prepare your award letter. your award letter will be created depending on the school. there is a deadline to submit these to the school to ensure they process the award on time.if you missed the deadline you may have to wait until they get to it which could be after school starts. even though you have until June 30 2008 to fll out the FAFSA schools have these deadlines as a cut off so that the award gets to you before school starts. talk to your school. fafsa.com is something different they are actually a service where you pay them to basically complete the work that you can do for free and there are resources for you to call if you need help like the federal processing center or the school. hope this helps.

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