[La-students] Fwd: Federal Student Aid Information
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu Mar 13 22:25:19 CDT 2008
>
>Below is our annual updates on federal student aid information for
>study after high school. Please post this on your lists as appropriate.
>
>Dave Rives
>Writer-Editor
>Awareness and Outreach Division
>202-377-3226
>
>Posting follows:
>
>
>Resources for Blind and Visually Impaired Students
>Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education,
>has a variety of information resources available for blind and
>visually impaired students enrolling in or currently enrolled in
>education beyond high school.
>* Funding Education Beyond High School: Audio Highlights
> Audio Highlights introduces students to critical
> information to consider as they prepare for education after high
> school. In addition, this recording gives them other resources (Web
> sites and Braille and print publications) that provide more details
> relating to each topic listed in the contents. Audio Highlights
> helps students decide what to study, what school is right for them,
> what to look for-and look out for-in financing their education,
> what career choices to make and much more.
> The recording begins with a 60-second public
> service announcement (PSA) that highlights Federal Student Aid's
> core mission-to ensure that all eligible individuals benefit from
> financial assistance for education beyond high school and to
> champion the value of postsecondary education. The PSA points out
> that each year, Federal Student Aid awards nearly $83 billion in
> grants, work-study and low-interest loans to help finance the
> dreams of tomorrow's leaders.
> The recording also provides information on
> nonfederal sources of aid. Students can listen to Audio Highlights
> online at www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/audio.
>
> Audio Highlights is available on compact disc.
> Schools can order copies in bulk from www.FSAPubs.org or students
> can order individual copies by calling the Federal Student Aid
> Information Center (FSAIC) toll-free at 1-800-433-3243. In
> addition, students can order copies individually from www.edpubs.org.
>The following federal student aid print publications are available
>in Braille and can be ordered in bulk at www.FSAPubs.org or
>individually through the FSAIC toll free number or from www.edpubs.org.
>* Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and FAFSA
>on the Web Worksheet
> Although the Braille FAFSA cannot be submitted,
> students can use it as a guide when they apply on paper, or they
> can use the Braille FAFSA on the Web Worksheet as a guide when they
> apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov <http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/> .
>* Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal
>Student Aid
> This publication is a comprehensive and
> user-friendly resource on federal student aid that can be used at
> every stage of the student's financial aid lifecycle. The guide
> covers the three major types of federal student aid
> available-grants, loans, and work-study-and explains how to apply
> for them. The Guide also mentions sources of nonfederal aid.
>* Braille Bookmark
> The Braille Bookmark contains our Federal Student
> Aid Gateway Web address, www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov. Students can
> use this site to find information on applying for aid and locating
> their federal student loans. The bookmark also contains our
> toll-free FSAIC telephone number: 1-800-433-3243. Students can call
> this number if they have general questions about federal student
> aid or would like to order publications. TTY users can call 1-800-730-8913.
>
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