The US Department of Education has revolutionized the EDUCATION ARENA. Since the advent of COVID, EDUCATION has taken on new dimensions. Several avenues are now prevalent. There is now the "Virtual Classroom", remote learning, and internet classes. Correspondence classes have been around for more than 50 years, but now has taken on new meaning. Due to COVID and advances in technology the entire educational system has been reinvented. 

Education Today is a GUIDE to keep you abreast of the varying changes in the education system. As the laws change, you will be notified. As the cost of education continues to skyrocket, various means of obtaining the financial aid for college will be listed - including grants and scholarships. Deadline dates, as they change, will be posted and the qualifying avenues. Explanations about how the standardized tests should not be taken for granted as just another test in high school, but actually "cite" you for particular scholarships. Tips on acquiring the scholarships will be given as examples. 

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     Due to the inevitable "shut down" of the United States and other countries, several colleges/universities were "closed". Education Today will cite colleges/universities that are said to no longer be accredited through the United States Department of Education. The reader will be given reasons as to why they should not attend such schools, and why the accreditation is important. Tips on varying means on how to check to see if a college/university is accredited or nonaccredited will be listed. 

You may purchase the GUIDES to better understand the changes that have been made over the past few years since the advent of COVID, and the continuing changes due to the technological shifts in the world made as a result of COVID. Sometimes it helps to know WHY you may be asked certain questions. It also helps to know why you should not answer in a certain way. Your answers may trigger something else that may affect your life and well-being. 

We will discuss/answer those questions that have been asked over the years, yet most have gone unanswered.  If you have any questions about any of the following, you may order your guide - Demystifying Financial Aid - by clicking on the block below. A clear, concise discussion of each segment of financial aid and beyond may be found in the guide. GET YOURS TODAY. 

If you have questions about any one of the statements below, you should order your guide today.   

Guide One - Demystifying Financial Aid

1.) Why the FAFSA?  FSA ID? How to Maximize the Amount of Money You Receive

2.) Dependent students, Independent Students, Foster and Homeless Students, Felons

3.) Verification and the IRS

4.) IRS Data Retrieval System

5.) EFC, DRN, SAR, SAI

6.) Forbearance - types of, length of, and terms of

7.) Deferment - types of, length of, and terms of

8.) Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans, Parent Loan, Parent PLUS

9.) ICD - ICC- SAVE

10.) Cancellation and Forgiveness of Loans

11.) Grants, Scholarships, and Internships 

12.) Understanding your Major

13.) Transferring to another college

14.) Academic Probation vs Academic Suspension, and Financial Aid Probation vs Financial Aid Suspension

15). The FAFSA Simplification Act 

                                                                 

Guide II - For VETERANS ONLY

Forms for VA selected financial aid. 

Forms for the Veterans, their spouses, and their children, along with the eligibility requirements for each.

Get grants and scholarships specific to veterans and their families.

Copies of the forms and the internet website links for digital transmissions.  

Qualifications and eligibility requirements are notated.

Applications may be digital or submitted through the mail. Applications will be provided for clarity.

 

                                                                  Guide III - Accredited and Nonaccredited Colleges and Universities

1.) What is accreditation?  Why is accreditation so important?

2.) How to know for sure that the college you are attending is accredited.

4.) The pros and cons of not having a degree from a nonaccredited college.

3.) Checklist for ascertaining if a college is accredited or nonaccredited.

Get a list from of Accredited Colleges by State

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