Hello Friends,
Here is Kip's Tip. (Kipplinger's)
Aim a Little Low. Students should apply for schools for which you are slightly over-qualified.
Cover your Bases. Private school formulas are difference from public schools. Apply to both types.
File the Forms. These forms make you eligible for loans but also for federal grants.
Appeal the Decision. Share your expectations with the financial aid office; however, know your facts before you make an appointment.
Mention the Competition. Let colleges know your better offers especially if you want to attend a college with a lower offer. Bring your offers to share with the financial aid/admissions team.
http://www.kiplinger.com/tools/college-financial-aid-letter/
Check the above web site.
Brenda
Discussion of the college admissions process with Brenda of BrenMar Associates, an educational, college admissions and financial aid planning consultant. brenda@brenmar.net, 207-878-2500, www.brenmar.net Follow us on twitter@brendabreton or facebook - www.facebook.com/www.brenmar.net
Monday, April 12, 2010
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