Why should you apply for the FAFSA?

The department of Education provides over $120 billion to 13 millions students in Federal aid. To be eligible, every student should incorporate the FAFSA as their first step to start their higher education.

FAFSA Formula Complete

This package incorporates both our FAFSA application and Direct Plus Loan application sessions into one easy and direct appointment.  During our Formula Complete session, our team member will guide you through each FAFSA application section and explain your federal aid eligibility based on the application results. You will then have the option to apply for parent plus or grad plus loan applications with our expert help to facilitate your funding options and be equipped to enroll in the school of your choice. 

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FAFSA Application Session

A virtual guided walk-through of the FAFSA application.

Our team members will assist student and parent in completing each section such as the student demographics, school selection, dependency status, parental information if student is dependent as well as Parent and student financial information based on the corresponding tax return for that academic year. Once the application is complete our team member will explain your federal aid eligibility based on your application results.

  • Parent Plus Loan

    Federal loan that parents of dependent undergraduate students can apply for to help pay for education expenses not covered by other financial aid.

    *credit check is required*

  • Grad Plus Loan

    Federal loan that graduate or professional students can apply for to help pay for education expenses not covered by other financial aid.

    *credit check is required*

  • Master Promissory Note

    The Master Promissory Note (MPN) is a legal document in which you promise to repay your loan(s) and any accrued interest and fees to the U.S. Department of Education. It also explains the terms and conditions of your loan(s).

  • Entrance Counseling

    Entrance counseling ensures you understand the terms and conditions of your loan and your rights and responsibilities. You'll learn what a loan is, how interest works, your options for repayment, and how to avoid delinquency and default.

  • FSA ID

    Create your account to log in to certain U.S. Department of Education online systems and sign student loan documents and the FAFSA® form