A financial aid calculator would allow a student to calculate what sort of benefits or grants, such as a Pell loan, the would be entitled to. Studentaid.ed.gov is a site that offers a financial aid calculator.
There are many sites online that have GPA calculators. Some of them are official college websites. Some of these sites where a person can calculate his/her GPA include back2college, gpacalculator, hunter.cuny.edu, and tulane.edu.
To do what? Where?
The biggest and most trusted company for student aid is the SLM corporation, commonly referred to as Sallie Mae.
FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid calculators are available from the U.S. Department of Education's website. FAFSA online also has a calculator available.
Applying for financial aid Completing and submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is your starting point for applying to most student financial aid programs.
Yes since there are no restrictions to students from working and getting financial aid
One of the basic student eligibility requirements for a student to receive financial aid is that s/he not be in default on a Federal student loan. As long as you don't have a defaulted Federal student loan, you should be fine to apply for financial aid. Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Good Luck!
The US Government operates a student financial aid office called "Federal Student Financial Aid"". They also offer a program called Free Application for Federal Student Aide, commonly referred to as FASFA.
To apply for most financial aid your son will have to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAPSA). This form is available from High School Counselors and Financial Aid office of the school or University where your son would attend.
Contact your student aid for the answer. This is your best option.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid website
Free Application for Student Financial Aid, or FASFA.