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Federal Student Aid Day: FAFSA Questions Answered March 11th
U.S. Department of Education Office of Federal Student Aid $100 billion is available in Federal Student Aid. Do you know how to maximize
your award?



High school students and families are highly encouraged to attend a U.S. Department of Education Office of Federal Student Aid presentation "What's a FAFSA? Demystifying Financial Aid" at CollegeWeekLive, Thursday March 11th, 5:30 PM EST.

  • Login to this live event to:
- Learn about more than $100 billion in funding available for US Families
- Learn how to successfully complete the FAFSA
- Learn how to maximize the federal student aid award
- Get instant answer to commonly asked questions, live

Remember to login March 11th at 5:30 PM.
CollegeWeekLive SPRING Updates
"Tackling the Trends in 2010 College Admissions" - Matthew Greene, Educational Director at Howard Greene and Associates, is speaking Wednesday March 24th at 10:00 AM Eastern at CollegeWeekLive SPRING. Learn about what’s new for 2010 in the college admissions process from an expert in the field.

CollegeWeekLive SPRING Participating Colleges Include:


TCU Texas Christian University
UCONN University of Connecticut
United States Merchant Marine Academy United States Merchant Marine Academy
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Click here for the full list of participating colleges.
Scholarship Spotlight
Anna Maria College, Merit Based Scholarships
Every student that is accepted to AMC is eligible for an AMC Merit Scholarship. This scholarship is based on a student's high school GPA and SAT/ACT test scores. For transfer students, a student's college GPA is considered. Students can receive up to $17,000 per year. For more information, check out Anna Maria College at CollegeWeekLive SPRING and see the scholarship calculator on the Anna Maria College website.
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