The Application Process for Financial Aid
Most financial aid forms such as the FAFSA and CSS/ Financial Aid Profile are now completed online. Our Financial Aid FAQs aim to answer commonly asked questions about the financial aid process while our useful links include a comprehensive guide to financial aid, grants, and scholarships.
In order to better understand the overall financial aid application process, we encourage you to take a look at FAFSA on the Web or watch this instructional video. If you don't find your questions answered there, this presentation should do the trick.
For questions related to college preparation and federal student aid programs, click here.
FAFSA
The FAFSA provides grants, loans, and work study funds for college and career school. To find out more about this part of the U.S. Department of Education, including who they are and what they do, click here.
Every student is required to submit their FAFSA whether or not they are applying for any of these programs. To create a new account or to update an existing account, click here.
If you are interested in a demonstration of how to complete the FAFSA, please be sure to here.
The user name is eddemo, and the password is fafsatest.
CSS/Financial Aid Profile
With the CSS/Financial Aid Profile you can apply online for nonfederal financial aid from almost 400 colleges and scholarship programs. To begin your application or to update an existing account, click here.
Additionally, there are a large number of resources online to help with the financial aid and scholarship search process. One of the most comprehensive guides offered by the federal government can be downloaded here. This guide offers many useful websites and links for students, counselors, and parents or guardians.
In order to better understand the overall financial aid application process, we encourage you to take a look at FAFSA on the Web or watch this instructional video. If you don't find your questions answered there, this presentation should do the trick.
For questions related to college preparation and federal student aid programs, click here.
FAFSA
The FAFSA provides grants, loans, and work study funds for college and career school. To find out more about this part of the U.S. Department of Education, including who they are and what they do, click here.
Every student is required to submit their FAFSA whether or not they are applying for any of these programs. To create a new account or to update an existing account, click here.
If you are interested in a demonstration of how to complete the FAFSA, please be sure to here.
The user name is eddemo, and the password is fafsatest.
CSS/Financial Aid Profile
With the CSS/Financial Aid Profile you can apply online for nonfederal financial aid from almost 400 colleges and scholarship programs. To begin your application or to update an existing account, click here.
Additionally, there are a large number of resources online to help with the financial aid and scholarship search process. One of the most comprehensive guides offered by the federal government can be downloaded here. This guide offers many useful websites and links for students, counselors, and parents or guardians.