19 April, 2017

I got an outside scholarship. Should I report it to the financial aid office?

2018-08-14T17:06:06+00:00April 19th, 2017||

Yes. If you are receiving any kind of financial aid from college or government sources, you must report the scholarship to the financial aid office. Unfortunately, the college will adjust your financial aid package to compensate. Nevertheless, the outside scholarship will have some beneficial effects. At some colleges outside scholarships are used to reduce the self-help [...]

19 April, 2017

Is it legal for a 17-year-old student to sign a promissory note for a student loan, even though the student has not yet reached the age of majority?

2018-03-08T16:24:21+00:00April 19th, 2017||

Normally, a minor cannot be held liable for a contract that they sign. However, in 1992 the Higher Education Act was amended to permit eligible students, defined as per Title IV regulations, to sign promissory notes for their own Federal student loans. As such, student loans represent one of the few exceptions to the so-called [...]

19 April, 2017

Are work-study earnings taxable?

2018-03-08T16:24:21+00:00April 19th, 2017||

The money you earn from Federal Work-Study is generally subject to federal and state income tax, but exempt from FICA taxes (provided you are enrolled full time and work less than half-time). Federal Work-Study earnings during the calendar year should be included in the totals for AGI and Worksheet C on the FAFSA. Work-study earnings [...]

19 April, 2017

Where can I get information about Federal student financial aid?

2018-03-08T16:24:21+00:00April 19th, 2017||

Call the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) or 1-800-730-8913 (if hearing impaired) and ask for a free copy of The Student Guide: Financial Aid from the US Department of Education. This toll free hotline is run by the US Department of Education and can answer questions about federal and state student [...]

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