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Princeton Review ranked U.S. colleges based on students' reported satisfaction with their financial aid packages. No. 1 isn't an Ivy League school.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) unlocks federal, state and institutional scholarships for millions of ...
A new data analysis from the National College Attainment Network suggests many low-income students don’t complete the FAFSA ...
Princeton University is expanding its financial aid program, waiving tuition and other costs for many low-income families.
New caps on federal student loan borrowing could negatively impact how students finance their postgraduate education.
The Student Aid Index, or SAI, is a measure that colleges use to determine a student's ability to pay for college and the amount of financial aid they can receive. Students receive an SAI after ...
The Student Aid Index is used by financial aid administrators determine how much students will receive in most forms of financial aid, including federal student loans and work-study programs.
In the first-year Class of 2029, approximately 25% of the class are lower-income students eligible for federal Pell Grants, up from 21.7% in the first-year Class of 2028 and the highest number of Pell ...
The financial aid increase comes amid a rocky financial picture for many elite universities, which are confronting the loss ...
But the Federal Student Aid office’s guidelines instruct universities and colleges to re-negotiate financial aid awards if there is a possibility of funds exceeding either the cost of attendance ...