Enrollment of first-year college students is down from a year ago, particularly at four-year schools that serve low-income students, according to a new report. Although more students are eligible for ...
If you kick yourself for leaving a $1-off coupon at home when you go to the grocery store, imagine how you might feel about leaving more than $5,000 on the table for a young adult in your family with ...
A majority of college students report lacking sufficient food or access to stable housing while enrolled, and a new study shows a connection between generational wealth and a student’s level of basic ...
Every student that meets the basic citizenship and academic requirements is eligible for financial aid through the Free ...
Like first-time applicants, returning applicants should follow the steps below to file the FAFSA. If filing as a dependent, first-time applicants and other contributors – anyone required to provide ...
A recent study found 56% of college students would struggle to cover a $500 unexpected expense. Small emergency grants, typically $500 to $1,000, can help students cover one-time crises and stay in ...