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Applicants trying to determine what they may be eligible for may visit the Federal Department of Educations website at FAFSA4caster. This site will help you get an early start on the financial aid process by:
- Providing you with an early estimate of your eligibility for federal student aid.
- Giving you an experience similar to FAFSA on the Web
- Allowing you to transfer all of your FAFSA4caster data to FAFSA on the Web once you are ready to apply for aid.
- Providing you the option to apply for your Federal Student Aid PIN.
- Increasing your knowledge of the financial aid process, and providing information about other sources of aid.
Learn About Federal Financial Aid
Federal Stafford Loans (FFEL): Amounts may vary each year and are dependent on need and the grade year of the student.
Federal Stafford Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS): The FFEL PLUS loan can be borrowed by parent of dependent undergraduate students to help pay for their child’s education. The PLUS loan is not based on financial need. The amount borrowed each year is limited to the cost of attendance less other forms of assistance.
Federal Direct Loans: Amounts may vary each year and are dependent on need and the grade year of the student.
Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS): The Direct PLUS loan can be borrowed by parent of dependent undergraduate students to help pay for their child’s education. The PLUS loan is not based on financial need. The amount borrowed each year is limited to the cost of attendance less other forms of assistance.
Federal Perkins Loan: This low-interest loan is dependent on availability of funds each year and must be repaid to Aviator. This loan accrues no interest while the student attends College or during the nine-month grace period.
Pell Grants: This need-based award varies. The award amount is directly related to the student’s expected family contribution as determined by the FAFSA form and the student’s enrollment status (full time, half time, etc.)
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants (FSEOG): Grants through this federal program are available to a limited number of students who demonstrate exceptional financial need. Priority is given to students with the greatest need.
Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant(ACG): This federal grant is for full-time, undergraduate, Pell Grant-eligible U.S. citizens who have completed a rigorous High School curricula and are in their first two years of study. ACG grants are for first and second-year students with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.