If students and families don’t understand the financial aid process, the fear of college costs may keep them from even considering this pathway. A simple tuition guarantee that builds on existing state and federal aid can help surmount this fear, our Michelle Miller-Adams writes in an opinion piece for The Center For Michigan | Bridge Michigan | BridgeDetroit
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The complexity of college financial aid is caused in part by individual efforts at institutional, state, and federal levels to make college more affordable over decades, leading to a patchwork solution. #GreatCollegeAdvice #FinancialAid #CollegeCosts
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Now that it's clear that many universities will struggle to release financial aid offers for accepted students in a timely manner, many are reconsidering their traditional decision deadlines, although some have kept May 1st in place. #GreatCollegeAdvice #CollegeDecisions #DecisionDay #CollegeAdmissions
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According to a recent study, financial aid award amounts and the financial aid process were the top factors considered when making college decisions for more than three-quarters of surveyed students. Additionally, 44% of students would change their top choice if offered just $5,000 more in aid. #GreatCollegeAdvice #FinancialAid
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On the fence about applying Early Decision II or Early Action II? ⚖️ IvyWise Master College Admissions Counselor Carolyn weighs the pros and cons when it comes to considering financial aid offers in this U.S. News & World Report article. 📰 #EarlyDecision #EarlyAction #CollegeAdmissions #CollegeBound #CollegeApplications #CollegeApps #ClassOf2024
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According to a recent study, financial aid award amounts and the financial aid process were the top factors considered when making college decisions for more than three-quarters of surveyed students. Additionally, 44% of students would change their top choice if offered just $5,000 more in aid. #GreatCollegeAdvice #FinancialAid
FAFSA issues force hard choices: 44% of students said college decisions came down to $5,000 in aid
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Now that it's clear that many universities will struggle to release financial aid offers for accepted students in a timely manner, many are reconsidering their traditional decision deadlines, although some have kept May 1st in place. #GreatCollegeAdvice #CollegeDecisions #DecisionDay #CollegeAdmissions
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MUST READ: Canisius' financial aid guru James Nowak is making news. In an interview with The Buffalo News, he shares how the university is leading the charge in guiding students and families through the maze of the new FAFSA. #CanisiusUniversity #WhereLeadersAreMade
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As colleges await crucial financial aid updates, low FAFSA submissions and retention challenges highlight the importance of addressing students' financial concerns. Here's advice for college access professionals to support college hopefuls amid uncertainty.
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Is #FAFSA confusion impacting enrollment at your institution? Check out Blackbaud's latest blog post to discover 5 things you can do right now to help students navigate the turbulence and keep them engaged with your school. #HigherEd #FinancialAid
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