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Division of Financial Aid: Loans: Health Professions Loans
In this Section. Health Professions Loans. GENERAL INFORMATION. Source of Funds: Federal government and Purdue University. ... by the Division of Financial Aid. Maximum $2,500 ... Notify UCO, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1081. Student Services Links: Division of Financial Aid Links: ...

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The Vista Online - Office warns students of financial aid scam
... Sheila Fugett, director of student financial aid at UCO, at 974-2300 if they ... The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators issued an electronic announcement ...


... can be found on page three of the UCO Student Code of ... from Financial Aid (even if you are not receiving financial aid ...

Applying for Aid at UCO
Guide to Applying for Aid at UCO. Office of Student Financial Aid. 100 N. University Drive. Edmond, OK 73034. Federal School Code: 003152 ... If you applied for Federal Student Aid in the previous school year, you should be able to file ... must be complete by the UCO Student Financial Aid file completion deadlines ...

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Announcements - UCO Library
... out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), according to findings of the study "Missed Opportunities ... catalog and login with your UCO ID (such as *12345678) and your ...

UCO Office of Student Financial Aid
UCO Office of Student Financial Aid. 2003 ????????? 2004 Verification Form. A. Student Information. UCO I.D. Number. Last Name. First Name. M.I. Social Security Number. B. ... or (b) the children would be required to provide parental information when applying for. Federal Student Aid, and ...

The Vista Online - What You Missed: A Vista Summer News Recap
... Sun columnist and former UCO administrator left behind a body ... of Financial Aid said they received no notices from UCO students who had been targeted. Student assistance programs ...

UCO Office of Student Financial Aid
UCO Office of Student Financial Aid. 2002 ????????? 2003 Verification Form. A. Student Information. UCO I.D. Number. Last Name. First Name. M.I. Social Security Number. B. ... or (b) the children would be required to provide parental information when applying for. Federal Student Aid, and ...

CHOCTAW HIGH SCHOOL
Counselors' Bulletin. January 7, 2003. Senior Information and College Scholarship Opportunities: New this week! ... Here! The Federal Student Aid applications are in the ... Work-Study jobs, student loans, and state aid like OTAG, etc ... by colleges require a student to file a FAFSA ...

UCO Financial Aid Web Site
Welcome to Application Processing Year 2005/2006. Dear Student, Application processing year 2005/2006 and academic year 2005/2006 begins with the Fall 2005 and ends with the Summer 2006. ... you keep up with your UCO Student ID, for access to financial aid records will be denied without ... you will need both your UCO Student ID # as well as your ...

January 2004
... can be found on page three of the UCO Student Code of ... from Financial Aid (even if you are not receiving financial aid ...

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UCO Pre-Law Society
University of Central. Oklahoma. Pre-Law Society ... may be beneficial to a prospective law school student to aid them in paying for law school. ... The UCO Pre-Law Society would like to thank Professor James Bolner ...

Debunking the FAFSA Myth
 by: Keith Tuomi

With the plethora of big-business entities jockeying for the money of students on the path to becoming well-to-do responsible consumers with a house, car, and 1.5 children, it's often missed that the US Government is the first place to start when planning student finances.

Scholarships, traineeships, fellowships, loans: Uncle Sam is nothing if not prolific in the diversity of programs available. For most students, the acroynm FAFSA is their first encounter with the cold hard seriousness of bureaucratic forms, most commonly dealt with before the dreaded and stereotypically cryptic IRS forms such as the 1040.

The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a free form and free service provided by the Department of Education. If you do not fill it in you will not be eligible for federal (government-backed) student loans. However, you will still be eligible for private, or alternative student loans.

Almost every school sets its own deadline for when the different forms of financial aid are due. Some may be as early as the second week of January and some have no deadlines at all. It is strongly recommended to check with your own school's financial aid office to find out exactly when your deadlines may fall. In order to meet a "Transaction Receipt Date" deadline for your college, it is recommended to submit to us at least 2 weeks prior to the published deadline to insure submission.

There are a myriad of large, well-oiled companies that will gladly take your money and 'process' your FAFSA application on your behalf. The fees for this service typically range from $50 to $100. You could also go with a private accountant, however the 'personal touch' will of course usually cost you more.

Wait! Do you really want to start your experience with Government forms as one of resignation that no, you are really not bright or organized enough to be able to fill it in yourself? Learning to 'do it yourself' with the Government can be not only a satisfying but potentially educational experience that will teach you the skills that many self-made millionares taught themselves: relying on an accountant or anonymous firm does nothing except save you some time, and in fact with big-ticket money decisions who is to say that your 'assistants' are not putting their interests before yours?

Just as their are firms such as H&R Block that will open up retail outlets in your neighorhood every year at tax time, there are companies that specialize in FAFSA applications. Now, as with the majority of tax returns, the FAFSA is anything but rocket science. It is simply a matter of making sure you know all your variables and where to write it on the form. For companies who perform this work day in day out, your financial future is simply an algorithm which is input and output in moments. They typically spend more printing the paper for your documents and checks then they do in any actual 'labor'.

SO, consider tackling the FAFSA yourself. Just like learning to do your taxes on your own, a few hours spent researching how to do the forms ONCE will enable you to conquer them the next time, and you can even make money on the side on campus teaching others how to complete such forms.

Here is the Government's central page for the FAFSA. Everything you need to know is here and studying all the resources here WILL let you fill in this form without errors, and without giving your money away:

http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/2003_2004/english/general-applying.htm#renewal

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