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The descriptions below end abruptly. Their site is like that. Not my fault. :)
Title : Your Federal Student Loans: Learn the Basics and Manage Your Debt
Number of Pages: 56
Description: Provides students and their family with the information needed to understand the financial aid process and make informed decisions regarding it. This guide has a section to cover each of the different stages of a student aid lifecycle: 1) Prepare – learn
Title: Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid: 2009-10
Number of Pages: 60Description: Provides the most comprehensive resource for high school students, college students, parents, and nontraditional students. This guide includes an overview of what federal student aid is, what should be know before applying for aid, how to apply, and how t
That's true, frazzledmom. Thanks to you both for spotting those! I'll spread the word when I can. :)
It only takes a minute to scout around and see what else a site links to. I got in the habit of doing that long ago. Thank you pennywise.



This site pointed me towards another one. I saw a poster for Govloans.gov.
I'll start a new thread on that so as not to take this offtopic. The point is it can pay to look around sites even if you can't use what it's offering yourself. :)
Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money. - Cree Indian Proverb