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This is for my sister who is a college sophmore..I am trying to help her out. Right now, she goes to a public college. Because of her family income, and the fact that her public college is "cheaper" (12,000 a year) than most schools in the state, she received LITTLE fafsa help last year (like 500 dollars). She wants to transfer to a private college that costs about $25,000 a year, but she has already received a private grant from them, which would bring the total to about $18,000 a year. Basically, we are wondering if she applied for fafsa through this private college, is there a chance she would get more aid from it? The family income is slighty lower than the last time she filled it out as well. Thank You

2006-11-03 02:13:57 · 5 answers · asked by Ash_082 2 in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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I don't think so because the government don't fund private schools, that is what my professor said.

2006-11-03 02:16:15 · answer #1 · answered by just me 2 · 1 0

The fafsa goes toward private or public schools. It really depends on the amount of income the family makes and if she is considered independent or if she is considered a dependent. I go to a private college, but before that I went to a public one and the financial aid there wasn't much, but when I transferred to the private school I got a ton more money from fafsa because most private college group room and board into tuition instead of just considering tuition like most public colleges do. The best thing to do is to fill out the fafsa and when you do add that school to your list of choices. You can also contact the school you want to go to and ask them if they could help you estimate how much more it would cost to go there and how much more you would get a year from the aid. Another thing concerning private schools is that most give out scholarships pretty readily if your an individual who is doing well at your current college and has a high enough GPA. Hopes this helps.

2006-11-03 05:39:05 · answer #2 · answered by streetchic78 2 · 0 0

A student's FAFSA results will be the same regardless of if the student is going to a private or public school. The school looks at the EFC, expected family contribution, to determine how much financial aid they will award out to each student. Whether or not the school is private or public does not make a difference.

2006-11-03 03:45:08 · answer #3 · answered by stephanne1978 2 · 1 0

(Mike answer says all of it) that's why i'm transforming into to be a member of Air rigidity finished training. FAFSA can kiss my *** alongside with student very own loan. FAFSA barley conceal community college and working at a low end job to objective and pay for college Why even hardship that's my opinion.

2016-12-28 11:49:50 · answer #4 · answered by calvete 3 · 0 0

no, government doesnt help fund private schools. I would suggest talking to an financial aid specialist at a private college, cuz there maybe something you can do to help ur sister.

2006-11-03 02:31:02 · answer #5 · answered by Amber 2 · 0 0

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