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I recently completed my FAFSA application and as I said in a previous post, last year's Estimated Family Contribution number was 50. This year, my EFC was 93... That probably means I'll be paying a lot for tuition. With an EFC of 50, I didn't have to borrow any many and I gave less that $100 out of my own pocket.

This coming year, I'll most likely lose my SMART grant (roughly $3000 for the year). So, I have applied for several scholarships, which I doubt I'll get, but I'll continue to write essays for additional scholarships. Hopefully, I'll be able to cover all the costs.

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Anonymous said... @ May 2, 2008 at 6:50 PM

Good for you -- I always submit mine late and pay the penalty of waiting.

Jerry said... @ May 9, 2008 at 12:37 PM

Good for you getting your FAFSA in on time. People usually proscrastinate which leads to paying additional fees. Who wants to do that? Having it in early is a little insurance that you'll get all the funding you need.

Jerry
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