I believe that would depend on whether or not your major requires a computer. You would probably be better off getting in contact with the financial aid office at your college.
fasfa stands for free application for student federal aid. it is used to tell colleges how much money you qualify for in grants scholarships and other types of money. it doesnt matter what you put on the fasfa because schools will ask for proof. also never pay for the fafsa. its free go to fasfa.ed.gov
I would file your FASFA. This will give you loans and grants to pay for your school.
Ok, what course are you talking about. As far as FASFA helping or you paying out of pocket you have to be clear about what you're asking. If this is related to college FASFA will help you in most circumstances. If this is something else, I can't say.
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do you have to pay to install on your computer
Yes FASFA is one of those sites. My aunt used FASFA also. She got her scholarship in a matter of 2 months which is pretty convenient for her and the family she's caring for
eventually becoming a police detective is that option still on the table
It means 'Free Application for Federal Student Aid'.
For federal loans that require a FASFA, NO. For private loans, ask the private lender.
yes you fill out a fasfa at fasfa.gov and follow the forms your school of attendence should be able to answer any questions that you will have
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To apply for finical aid also known as (FASFA), you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. If you're underage you will need your parent or guardian's help. This can be found on FASFA's website.