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Category: Keeping My Aid
There’s more to financial aid than simply qualifying for it, although it is essential to fill out the FAFSA® every year. You must hold up your end of the agreement and remain eligible for financial assistance throughout college. To keep your aid, it’s important to maintain satisfactory academic progress, stay enrolled in an eligible program as a regular, degree-seeking student, and not have a criminal conviction on your record. You also can’t be in default on a federal student loan or owe a refund on a federal student grant.
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The FAFSA® determines how much financial aid you’re eligible for through a variety of programs including grants and loans. While…
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In keeping FAFSA® eligibility, you must maintain certain academic standards, also known as satisfactory academic…