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LiveChat. Chat with a financial aid counselor on Tuesday Thursday from 10AM 1PM (EST) via BUzz LiveChat. To speak with a counselor, simply tell BUzz that you want to Speak with a Representative in the bottom right corner of our website during LiveChat hours.
Yes, you can still qualify for college financial aid even if your parents income is considered high. Financial aid comes in various forms, including federal and state grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and loans. Here are some key points to consider:
Write a financial aid appeal letter Keep the letter concise, limiting it to one or two pages. The appeal letter should summarize the special circumstances and their financial impact on the family. If there is more than one special circumstance, provide a bulleted list with one special circumstance per bullet.
To request an aid adjustment, contact your schools financial aid office. Your school may ask you to provide documentation about your circumstances so that they can consider making an adjustment to your FAFSA information and aid offer.
Students may only receive financial aid (Pell grant, loans, etc.) at ONE college per term. The only exception is the California College Promise Grant (CCPG) fee waiver.
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If youre wondering how to get more financial aid, start with these seven tips. Contact the financial aid office. Apply for scholarships and grants. Appeal your award letter. Sign up for a payment plan. Find ways to earn money. Look into federal student loans. Consider private student loans.
Need-based aid depends on your familys financial circumstances and is determined by completing financial aid forms like the FAFSA or the CSS. Merit aid depends on your academic, athletic, or other achievements regardless of financial need. Maximizing both need-based and merit aid can make college more affordable.
YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED. BU HELPS ITS STUDENTS SUCCEED, TOO. DEMOGRAPHICS (2021/2022 DATA). 39.8% of BU undergraduates receive federal financial aid, totaling approximately $75.9 million.

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