Introduction for Financial Aid Officers

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Resources for students and families to help navigate the complex world of financial aid.
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Thank you for visiting the Student Loan Network and our network of websites. Student Loan Network is one of the nation's fastest growing providers of student loans and education information. Since 1998, we have connected over 25 million students and parents with more than $1 billion in federal student loans, private student loans, college scholarships, and student loan consolidation.

In addition to loan products, we are proud to offer a full range of helpful, free resources to help make the financial aid process easier for students and their families. An example is our two free eBooks: One provides tips and tricks for finding and applying for college scholarships while the other helps students complete the FAFSA application. Feel free to download and read over these useful documents. You are also welcome to add links to either one (or both) on the financial aid section of your school's website.

Student Resources from Student Loan Network

Scholarship Search Secrets

  • Free college scholarship ebook 35-page FREE electronic book
  • Step-by-step guide
    on how to use internet technologies to find scholarships
  • 8 little-known secrets for finding college scholarships

Download FREE eBook (PDF)

FAFSA Help Guide

  • FAFSA Help Guide 21-page FREE electronic book on how to properly complete the FAFSA
  • Focusing on the 2008-2009 FAFSA
  • Exclusive "FAFSA secrets" to save you time and money

Download FREE eBook (PDF)

Additional Student Resources from Student Loan Network

  • Be diligent about searching for scholarships. Visit: StudentScholarshipSearch.com
  • Work now to secure the funds you need for next year.
  • Start with Scholarships, Grants and Federal Loans before seeking private student loans.
  • Borrow responsibly, and don't borrow more than you can pay back.
  • Work with your financial aid officers, they can often help if you just meet with them face-to-face.
  • If you are falling short of the funds needed, consider community colleges and State colleges, which offer wonderful programs at a fraction of the cost of private school.

It's not too late to reduce your credit card debt. Read the Student Credit Card Debt Reduction Plan for a step-by-step guide on how to get rid of your credit card debt.

More Free Financial Aid Resources

Financial First Aid Kit . Download the Personal Finance First-Aid Kit – a self guided easy to use budget tool.

Contact the Student Loan Network

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