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In this second round of responses, Mr. Kantrowitz addresses questions on maximizing financial aid awards.
In this second round of responses, Mr. Kantrowitz addresses questions on divorce, parent education level and Fafsa history.
Because of the large number of submissions, we will print a second round of responses next Wednesday, but not every question may be addressed.
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In this fourth round of responses, Mr. Kantrowitz addresses questions on merit scholarships and federal loans.
In this third round of responses, Mr. Kantrowitz addresses questions on unemployment, the accuracy of net price calculators and putting twins through college.
In this third round of responses, Mr. Kantrowitz addresses questions on the Fafsa (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and family assets.
In this fourth round of responses, Mr. Kantrowitz addresses how inheritances and retirement plans might affect an expected family contribution (E.F.C).; how the Fafsa defines "assets," and how applying early decision can affect financial aid.
In this fifth round of responses to reader questions about financial aid, Mark Kantrowitz, founder of the Web sites finaid.org and fastweb.com, addresses privacy issues, when to file and the rules concerning tuition assistance from grandparents and other relatives.
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