Guest Expert: Matt Carpenter and Peg KeoughDeciphering financial aid award letters is a major hurdle for families planning college costs. In this webinar, Peg Keogh and Matt Carpenter from College Aid Pro talked about how to help clients un...
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A few comments from listeners when they were asked what the learned from the webinar:
Attention, parents: when a FAFSA is processed, the Dept. of Education notifies the student ONLY. So applicants need to be sure to stay on top of their email (and share what the DOE sends with their parents). First look at how-to-appeal-an-award-letter.
- Maria R.
Junior year is too late to start! oops
- Melinda C.
Attention, parents: when a FAFSA is processed, the Dept. of Education notifies the student ONLY. So applicants need to be sure to stay on top of their email (and share what the DOE sends with their parents). First look at how-to-appeal-an-award-letter.
- Maria R.
Junior year is too late to start! oops
- Melinda C.

Attention, parents: when a FAFSA is processed, the Dept. of Education notifies the student ONLY. So applicants need to be sure to stay on top of their email (and share what the DOE sends with their parents). First look at how-to-appeal-an-award-letter.
- Maria R.
Junior year is too late to start! oops
- Melinda C.