Navigating financial aid: New FAFSA rules and tips for families
September 4, 2024
Recent changes to the FAFSA form and process include a simpler form, fewer questions and a revised eligibility formula.
September 4, 2024
Recent changes to the FAFSA form and process include a simpler form, fewer questions and a revised eligibility formula.
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