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5 Financial Aid Mistakes to Avoid
Each year thousands of college students attempt to get financial aid to help them through school. Especially for first year students, navigating the financial aid landscape can be at least a little confusing. Some students my accidentally make these blunders that will surely effect the amount of money that they are able to get for school. Get to know what these mistakes are so you can avoid them!
1. Missing Application -
The absolute biggest mistake is failing to fill out the application. If you don’t fill out the FAFSA (free application for student aid) you will not be eligible for government grants or even government backed student loans.
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Advice on Finding a Homeschooling Mentor
As a homeschooling parent you might be interested to learn that one of the most important assets you can have is a relationship with a homeschooling mentor. Put simply, a homeschooling mentor is someone who has “been there, done that” and has a vast amount of experience with homeschooling. Finding a mentor who is willing to share their advice and experience on what is involved in being a homeschooling parent is very useful, especially when you are new to the game.
Where can you find such a mentor?
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High School Football Sports Season – Fun For Students, Parents and Community!
In the USA, high school football season is an exciting time for students. For players, preparation often begins weeks before the start of school. Practices start early in the morning and often for several days in a row. Football players prepare themselves for at least 10 games, usually one each week from the beginning of school until Thanksgiving. Some lucky teams will get to continue playing in the playoff season and championship games.
The high school football season also gives the whole campus a sense of school spirit. School colors are often seen in the hallways and on student’s clothing. Pep rallies led by the cheerleading squad with participation by the football team, band and other student groups are often a highlight of the week. Kids love getting time off from class to go to the pep rally!
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