Entry bubble Federal Student Aid = Money For College

By: Editor | August 10, 2009 | Category: Money


bird in waterOur guest blogger today is Stephanie Kreusser, an intern in the Department of Education's Office of Federal Student Aid.   

This fall, millions of students across the country will enroll in colleges, universities, and trade schools to pursue their educational dreams.  The benefits of postsecondary education – enhanced earnings, greater career options – are undeniable, but sometimes the path to getting there can seem daunting.  If you or someone you know is having reservations, there’s no need to feel discouraged; there are resources available to help navigate the college process. 

Developed in collaboration with students, College.gov provides an instructional breakdown of why you should go to college, what steps need to be taken to get there, and how to pay for it. In addition, it highlights real stories about students who were able to overcome barriers to go to college.  Remember, it’s never too late to think about going.  If you’re worried your financial means may be insufficient, don’t be deterred.  Federal student aid is available to make your college goals a reality.

Last year, over $100 billion in federal aid was distributed to nearly 11 million students to help them pay for college or vocational school. There are three main types of federal student aid: grants, loans, and work-study.  Anyone who qualifies can have access to this aid and achieve his/her college ambitions as a result. 

How do you go about applying for federal assistance? Believe it or not, applying for federal student aid is FREE; a prospective college student simply completes and submits what’s known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If that person is deemed eligible, the school(s) listed on his/her FAFSA will send an award letter that specifically breaks down what federal student aid he/she is eligible to receive.

For those who aren’t ready to attend college just yet but are curious if they’ll be eligible for federal student aid, FAFSA4caster is a valuable tool. It determines what type of federal aid you may be eligible to receive (grant, loan, etc.) and provides an estimated award amount for each.

Here are some additional resources to help prepare for applying for college and federal student aid:

Student Aid on the Web provides in-depth information on how to prepare for, choose, and apply to college, as well as information on the federal financial aid programs – grant, loans, and work-study.

Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid is an online comprehensive publication that includes an overview of federal student aid programs and the application process, as well as detailed steps for taking action during each phase.

USA.gov provides links to help address your questions and concerns about college, including overseas study programs, educational tax benefits, and much more.

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Entry bubble Sales Tax Holidays

By: Jess | August 06, 2009 | Category: Money


Two people at a cash registerI hate sales tax because I always forget to factor it into the final price of whatever I'm buying. Then when I get up to the register to pay, I end up with minor sticker shock because whatever I'm buying always ends up being more than I expected.

During the month of August, some states are offering "sales tax holidays." Basically that means for a set period of time certain products won't be taxed. Unfortunately for me, Maryland is not one of the states with a tax holiday this month. But maybe I'll drive over to Virginia to take advantage of their lack of sales tax on back-to-school items, including clothes and shoes. Virginia's tax holiday on school supplies runs from August 7-9.

Curious to see if your state is offering a sales tax holiday this month? Check out this list of states to find out the dates of the holidays and what items are exempt from sales tax.

Feel free to share in the comments if you plan to take advantage of any tax holidays.

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Entry bubble Your Turn: Reduce and Reuse to Save Money

By: Editor | June 29, 2009 | Category: Money


Water Bottle Picture Our Monday blogger, Jake, has work duties that will take him away from Gov Gab until September. In his absence, we’re alternating between “Your Turn” weeks, where we’ll ask a question to spotlight your knowledge about government resources, and posts from guest bloggers across the government.

Today's Question:  With tight budgets and tough economic times, what little changes have you made to save money?  My family is refilling bike water bottles instead of buying bottled water.  It saves money and the environment. 

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Entry bubble 5 Tips to Save on Your Next Vacation

By: Leilani | June 11, 2009 | Category: Spanish


woman in the pool

It’s summer time and for many of us that means vacation! You’ve probably noticed that in the last few weeks we’ve updated the USA.gov and GobiernoUSA.gov Facebook pages with several government resources related to travel and recreation, vacations and summer.

So I thought it would be a good idea, given the current economy, to share with you 5 simple tips on how to enjoy a well-deserved vacation this summer without having to spend too much money.

1. Come up with a family budget that covers transportation, lodging, food and entertainment expenses.

2. Be flexible when choosing vacation dates. This will allow you to take advantage of special offers.

3. Compare prices and reserve as soon as you can so you can benefit from special hotel and transportation deals.

4. Verify the cancellation policies before reserving or paying for your trip.

5. Consider visiting free or low-cost local, regional or national attractions such as:

So what are some other tips or ideas that can you share with us on an affordable summer getaway?

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Entry bubble Your Turn: What to Keep, Give Up on a Budget

By: Editor | June 08, 2009 | Category: Money


Our Monday blogger, Jake, has work duties that will take him away from Gov Gab until September. In his absence, we’re alternating between “Your Turn” weeks, where we’ll ask a question to spotlight your knowledge about government resources, and posts from guest bloggers across the government.

My husband and I are finally working on making a budget after being married a little over a year. So I’m curious . . .

Today’s question: If you had to stay within a budget you’d created, what would you give up? What couldn’t you live without?

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