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FAFSA Disaster: College Dreams Vanish as Aid Plummets!

Issues with new FAFSA may cause ‘shocking’ decline in the number of students getting college aid, expert says


Due to problems with the new FAFSA form, significantly fewer students (around 15%) have applied for college financial aid this year, putting around two million applications at risk.

Experts are concerned as this decrease could deprive eligible students of grants, especially the Pell Grant, designed for lower-income individuals.

Even with a simplified FAFSA process, the idea was to increase applications, not decrease them.

Some states are now considering policies that make FAFSA mandatory for high school seniors, as studies have shown that completion of the FAFSA is a strong indicator of college enrollment.

Despite the importance of financial aid, many families mistakenly believe they won’t qualify and don’t bother completing the application.

The Education Department is facing pressure to resolve the FAFSA issues and ensure that students have access to the financial support they need to pursue higher education.


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