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What should I do if I filed the FAFSA, but got no aid?
Some students will file the FAFSA, but won’t qualify for need-based student aid such as grants, scholarships that require financial need, and subsidized federal student loans. For example, more than half of undergraduate students who file the FAFSA don’t qualify for a Federal Pell Grant or other federal grants. But you do have options if you didn’t receive any need-based aid.
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Learn how tuition inflation affects the cost of education and discover strategies to prepare for rising college expenses. Get informed to make smarter decisions about your academic future.
What the SAI Represents
Explore the key changes in the FAFSA process, including the shift from EFC to the new Student Aid Index (SAI), and understand what the SAI means for you.
Student Loan Shake-Up, Is Your Loan Being Transferred?
The U.S. Department of Education is working to streamline the Direct Loan borrower experience with their Next Generation student loan servicing initiative.
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