There are four sources of financial aid: federal government (e.g. Title IV funds or Veteran’s Administration educational benefits), state governments, Bethel University, and private third-party ...
After months of waiting, high school seniors have most of their admission decisions in hand. If they are lucky and planned thoughtfully, they have options. Now comes the hard part of choosing a school ...
Most college acceptance and financial aid letters go out in March. For many students and their families, the aid package is arguably more significant than an acceptance notification. And yet, "the ...
With some colleges listing total annual costs nearing $100,000, it may be more important than ever for aspiring students to find and consider schools that offer generous financial aid packages.
If you want to pay for college without financial aid, start by looking into scholarships and grants Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Christy Bieber is a contributor to Buy Side and an ...
Learn what’s in a financial aid award letter and how to compare costs at multiple schools Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Rebecca Safier is a contributor to Buy Side and finance expert on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. True Tamplin is on a mission to bring financial literacy into schools. With the rising costs of higher education, navigating ...
In July 2025, new federal legislation was passed that impacts federal financial aid. Most changes will be implemented on July 1, 2026, which is the beginning of the 2026-2027 academic year. The US ...
For most prospective college students, the amount of financial aid they receive is one of the most important—if not the most important—factor in choosing where to attend. According to a new survey ...
Financial aid is available for students enrolled at SUNY Cortland during the summer 2025 semester. Changes to Enrollment: If your enrollment status changes during the summer session, you must contact ...
The US Department of Education gives the College's Student Financial Services Office latitude in considering special circumstances not reflected on the FAFSA. Special circumstances that might call for ...