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Financial Aid Podcast Starter Pack – Financial Aid 101

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Getting started with financial aid

If you’re a new listener to the Financial Aid Podcast and you want to get up to speed quickly on the five steps of financial aid, this series of 5 episodes should take about an hour total to listen to and will get you started right away. To get all 5 episodes, plus supplementary materials, just subscribe to the podcast. There are two great ways to get the show delivered to you weekly.

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Starter Pack 1: Scholarships and Grants Your first stop for financial aid should always be money you don’t have to repay. (15:21)

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Starter Pack 2: The FAFSA FormThe FAFSA form will qualify you for federal grants, scholarships, and federal student loans. (14:27)

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Starter Pack 3: Federal Student LoansFederal student loans often offer the most beneficial loan terms for students, parents, and families. (12:05)

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Starter Pack 4: Private Student LoansPrivate student loans fill the gaps between federal financial aid and the overall cost of education. (18:36)

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Starter Pack 5: Student Loan ConsolidationStudent loan consolidation helps make education debt manageable in the first few years after school. (12:44)

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