Financial Aid
Guides to FAFSA, grants, scholarships, and maximizing your financial aid package.
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Scholarships That Match Your Profile
Search scholarships by degree level, field of study, student type, and amount. Plus expert tips on winning scholarship essays and avoiding common mistakes.
See What Financial Aid You’re Missing
Quick 9-question quiz that pre-qualifies your federal aid in under 2 minutes — including state-specific grant data based on your zip code.
What Does Your Financial Aid Letter Actually Mean?
Decode your financial aid award letter. See which aid is free money, which is loans, and your true out-of-pocket cost. Color-coded breakdown.
You Earned It — See What Your GI Bill Covers
Estimate your Post-9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, or VR&E education benefits. See tuition coverage, housing allowance, and book stipend for your school.
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FAFSA Guide 2026-27: Deadlines, Changes, and What You Need
FAFSA 2026-27 is open now. Every deadline, required doc, and SAI change you need to know — plus how to understand your aid package.
Financial Aid Deadlines 2026-27: Every Date You Need
Every 2026-27 financial aid deadline by month and state. FAFSA opened Oct 1 — state deadlines start March 1. Miss them and you lose thousands.
Grants for College: Free Money You Don't Have to Repay
Federal and state college grants pay up to $7,395 (Pell) plus thousands more — no repayment required. Every major grant explained.
How Much Financial Aid Will I Get?
See average financial aid amounts by school type, Pell Grant estimates, and how your SAI determines your award — with real federal data for 2026-27.
Scholarships for Adults Going Back to School
Named scholarships for adults returning to college in 2026 — with award amounts, deadlines, eligibility, and application links for every program listed.
What Is the Student Aid Index (SAI)? The New EFC Explained
The Student Aid Index replaced EFC in 2024-25. Learn how SAI is calculated, what a negative SAI means, and how it determines your financial aid.