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INDIANAPOLIS — This year, every high school senior will be required to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid form.“Families call us all the time saying, 'I didn't think I was going to get any aid,'” explained Wozniak. “I can't believe how much aid I got.”
“FAFSA is the gateway to almost all types of financial aid,” shared Wozniak. “Taking that sticker price down to the net price and cutting that in half makes a massive difference over time.” “It’s a great day to come in with people who are knowledgeable about all of the new parts of FAFSA,” said Lawrence North’s Director of Counseling, Connie Sivertson. “We want to be right here to help get this important piece of documentation and for all of our college bound students.”
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