Step 1: FAFSA Financial Aid Application
Filing the FAFSA is an important step in the financial aid application process. It allows your school to generate your financial aid package, which can include Federal Stafford loans, work study, and grants.
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Step 2: Apply for the Stafford Loan
The first step on the path to financing your education is apply for the Stafford Loan at StaffordLoan.com. Federal student loans offer low interest rates and deferred payments until after graduation.
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Step 3: Consider a Federal PLUS Loan
Federal PLUS Loans are a flexible supplement to your financial aid package, offering a Low Fixed Rate and Deferred Payment while in school. PLUS Loans are credit based with flexible credit criteria.
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FAFSA Filing deadlines for your state or school may be different from the federal deadlines,
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