Articles & Advice by Tag - financial aid

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By: SAGE Scholars — January 1, 2022
What's the formula for hitting the jackpot when it comes to merit aid?
By: Justina Thompson — July 25, 2023
This article will explore three key factors to consider when searching for the right college fit as a first-generation student.
By: SAGE Scholars — October 1, 2021
Learn about financial aid, need vs. non-need aid, packaging, scholarships vs. loans vs. work-study, gapping and more in our easy to read guide.
By: SAGE Scholars — October 15, 2021
In this Ten Minute Professor we break down what Merit Aid is and how it is used to attract the best applicants.
By: SAGE Scholars — December 5, 2021
A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged savings plan designed to encourage saving for future educational costs. 529 plans, legally known as qualified tuition plans, are authorized by Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code. Withdrawals used for qualified educational expenses are tax free and can be used at any accredited college or university for full-time undergraduate and graduate students.
By: SAGE Scholars — November 24, 2021
Your decisions now will impact your future finances. To help, we have put together our top 5 ways to save for college so that your family is prepared for the future investment.
By: SAGE Scholars — February 5, 2022
Learning the financial landscape of 529 plans is important, as each college saving option may have a different impact on your eligibility for financial aid. If you need help determining which options work best for your circumstances, you should consult with your financial professional or tax advisor before you start saving. If you are interested in learning more about 529 plans, the following questions will provide a helpful overview.
By: Lynne Blumberg — February 22, 2023
This article lists the types of student aid provided for readers to consider, along with supplemental information from student aid websites.
By: Mebane Rash — January 9, 2024
Discover the updates in the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) that will benefit students, families, and counselors. From streamlined user experiences to expanded eligibility for Pell Grants, this article breaks down the key changes, important deadlines, and essential documents you need for a smooth FAFSA journey. Get ahead and maximize your financial aid with this must-read guide!
By: SAGE Scholars — March 14, 2024
In a significant shift that could reshape many families' college financing strategies, recent amendments to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) have altered the way grandparents' contributions to their grandchildren's education are treated.
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