Financial Aid Online Resources
Educational Opportunity Grant - Students transferring into a four-year college to earn their baccalaureate degree may benefit from the EOG. This grant provides up to $5,000 for two years for eligible applicants.Educational Tax Credits - IRS tax information
Federal School Code Search - The U.S. Department of Education assigns a number called a Federal School Code to each school that is qualified to receive and disburse federal financial aid. A Federal School Code is always six characters, beginning with 0 (zero), G, B, or E and ending with a five-digit number.
Federal Student Aid Student Portal - Contains information on what you need to do to prepare for education beyond high school, how to choose a college, navigating the school admission process, information on funding higher education, and what you need to know about repaying student loans.
Mapping-Your-Future - One stop site for students and parents with information on financial strategies, career options, and college planning.
U.S. Department of Education - Financial Aid - The Department of Education will provide more than $67 billion this year, about 70 percent of all student aid, to help millions of students and families pay for postsecondary education.
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