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It is only important to have federal financial aid if you need it. If you have the money to pay for college, then go ahead and use it. If you are in need of assistance, then applying for and receiving aid would be very helpful.
Financial assistance just helps cover some of the cost for college, you don't need it if you can afford the tuition to the college(s)
You should check with your financial aid office at your college if you have any questions on when your financial aid will be disbursed and when you will be receiving a refund check (if you will be receiving one).
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Go to your college and ask whoever is in charge of financial assistance there
Florida residents who are undergraduate students at an in-state private college may qualify for a Florida Resident Access Grant. The state's Office of Student Financial Assistance, found online at http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/, can give you more details about this and other grant programs.
You can obtain your undergraduate scholarship from the help of a website called scholarships.com which is very well trusted and reliable. You can check it out for more information at http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-grade-level/undergraduate-scholarships/
here's a good site to try http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-grade-level/undergraduate-scholarships/. If they have VA, they will help.
One would have to go down to the financial assistance office at Kaplan College and speak to someone about how to apply for financial assistance. Usually there is a person to help walk through the application with, in case there are questions. Normally one with low funds and no job will be more likely to qualify rather than someone whose paycheck is high.
No, but you are closer. It means they got your paperwork . You are accepted when you hear from admissions office.
Financial Aid, scholarships, Student loans, etc
To get your 1098-T form from college, you can typically access it through your student portal or contact the college's financial aid or bursar's office for assistance.