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This helpful web site contains employment information including student job openings at Etown, payroll schedules, required forms, and employment policies. |
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This U.S. Department of Education web site will allow you to complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the Web. |
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This U.S. Department of Education web site will allow you to register for a PIN that serves as your "electronic signature" on the FAFSA on the Web and other aid documents. We encourage ALL students & at least one parent to have their own PIN! |
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The Financial Aid Information Page: A free, comprehensive, independent, and objective guide to student financial aid. Use this site to determine an estimated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) using your family's tax return and asset information. |
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FastWEB (Financial Aid Search Throughout the Web) is the largest and most comprehensive scholarship search on the Internet. FastWEB offers over 275,000 listings of scholarships, fellowships, grants, and loans representing billions of dollars in private sector funding. |
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Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (AES/PHEAA) sponsors PHEAA Online - a complete aid resource. Included are topics concerning grants, loans, financial aid tool kits, and financial aid questions. |
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YouCanDealWithIt.Com: Designed to help upcoming or recent college graduates deal with life after college. Consists of decision making and role playing assistance, personal finance tips, debt management information, AND MORE! |
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The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is the U.S. Department of Education's central database for student aid. It receives data from 36 guaranty agencies, the Direct Loan program, and more than 2,500 schools |
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Explore the wealth of information that is available to students, parents, and educators. A search engine is available for scholarship research. |
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Project EASI (Easy Access for Students and Institutions) is a collaborative effort between government and the higher education community to improve access to information and funding for education beyond the high school level. |
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This site provides a complete and reliable directory of information concerning members of Congress. Use this information to contact your representatives and voice your opinion about federal financial aid funding. |
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Register with Selective Service on-line. Registration is the law! Students, born after December 31, 1959, who are not registered will NOT qualify for any federal grants or student loan programs |
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The SFA Ombudsman works with student loan borrowers to informally resolve loan disputes and problems. Their goal is to facilitate and provide creative options/alternatives for borrowers needing assistance with federal loans. |
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In order to receive federal grants or loans, students MUST be U.S. citizens or Eligible Noncitizens. The Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) website contains extensive information on citizenship issues. |