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Managing the Cost of College

Saving for college and investigating financial aid options are important steps in planning for college. Fortunately, there are many types of programs that provide financial assistance for college, or "financial aid," to help you and your family manage the cost.

Financial aid includes scholarships, grants, work-study and loans. To become eligible for financial aid assistance, some scholarships and grants require you to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and others require you to sign up while still in middle school and agree to meet certain requirements in high school. Check out the links on the left to get more information on financial aid and financial planning opportunities.


URGENT Scam Alert From U.S. Department of Education

Someone claiming to be a representative of the U.S. Department of Education (ED) is calling students, offering them grants and asking for their bank account numbers so a processing fee can be charged. Specifically, the caller tells the student he understands the student has federal student loans and offers to replace the loans with an $8,000 grant. The caller explains that a processing fee must be charged and obtains the student’s checking account information.

There is no ED program to replace loans with grants, and there is no processing fee to obtain Title IV grants from ED. Furthermore, students should never provide their bank account or credit card information over the phone unless they initiated the call and trust the company they are calling.

A student who is a victim of this or a similar scam should take the following steps:

When filing complaints, the student should provide detailed information about the incident, including what was said, the name of the person who called and from what number the call originated (if the student was able to obtain it via Caller ID). Additionally, if unauthorized debits have already appeared against the student’s bank account, the student should mention this fact in his or her complaint. Records of such debits could be useful in locating the wrongdoer.

For information about identity theft prevention, visit www.ed.gov/misused. For information about preventing financial aid scams, visit www.studentaid.ed.gov/lsa.

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