Hi! I'm Laura Cantu from Best College Aid. Browse financial aid forms such as the FAFSA and CSS Profile can be a challenging task, but don't worry. I'm here to help you.

In this article, I will share with you some tips and strategies for completing these forms correctly. These techniques will allow you to maximize financial aid and scholarships for your child. Be sure to take a look:

What are the FAFSA and CSS Profile?

First, let's talk about what the FAFSA and CSS Profile are. The FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a form used to determine how much a family is expected to contribute to their child's college education. The results of the FAFSA are used to determine the amount of aid and scholarships, work-study programs, and low-interest federal student loans a student might receive.

On the other hand, the CSS Profile is an application distributed by the College Board, the same organization that administers the AP, CLEP and SAT exams. This form allows college students to apply for institutional financial aid, i.e., money directly from colleges.

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One thing I want to stress is the importance of filling out the FAFSA. Contrary to popular belief, many students are eligible for some form of federal aid regardless of their family's income. This includes scholarships and low-interest loans, which are a better option than private loans.

Remember, if a college requires the CSS Profile and you do not submit it, you may be ineligible for federal and institutional aid. It is critical that you know the differences between these two forms. For example, completing the FAFSA is completely free, while the CSS Profile has a fee. The FAFSA uses your family's current and two-year-old tax information. The CSS Profile asks for current, estimated next year's information and, sometimes, data from the previous year.

Three tips to help you maximize your chances of getting help

To make it easier for you to fill out these forms, here are three tips to help you maximize your chances of receiving help:

Meet all deadlines and apply early.

Gather and provide all necessary financial information accurately. Remember, it is not only about income but also about assets and expenses.

3. Seek guidance and advice like the one we offer within Best College Aid so you can avoid common mistakes.

In addition, within Best College Aid, our family membership includes an online course where we teach you how to fill out these forms step-by-step. Remember, every mistake can cost you thousands of dollars in aid and scholarships. Finally, we've created a completely FREE presentation with the 6 tips to help your kids get accepted to college on scholarships. To learn how the admissions and scholarship system works in the United States, click on the button below:

I hope you find this article and video helpful. Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to our channel for more useful content. The time and effort you put into the college admissions and scholarship process will reflect not only in the amount of aid and scholarships they will receive, but in your student's professional future. See you soon!

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