After you submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form, the schools you’ve been accepted to will use the information you provided to create your aid offer (aka what determines your out-of-pocket costs to attend a school). All financial aid offers (sometimes called award letters) are different, so how can you tell which school is the best fit? Read the full article from StudentAid.gov to create an action plan for comparing aid offers.
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