If you need to request changes to your financial aid package, @swiftstudents can help you create an appeal letter for free. Take a look at their resource for understanding financial aid: https://t.co/Pdh4rybXB1
Do you ever feel that financial aid requirements are a bit muddy or confusing?
It’s why we have tried to make our resources easy to use -- and free!
Check out our customizable templates that can work for your situation:
https://t.co/i9YeasFIdQ
"It was reassuring to know what to put in the letter!" -E.P., American University
Every day, SwiftStudent is helping students advocate for themselves -- and for increases to their financial aid packages -- for free.
https://t.co/z99j7GtSbc
Things you might not know that can be covered by financial aid:
Food ✅
Computer ✅
Housing ✅
Child care costs ✅
Car repairs ✅
If you’re struggling, you can use our free template letters to ask your school for help.
https://t.co/i9YeasFIdQ
What options do students have when their financial aid award doesn't reflect their current financial situation? My piece in @BlackNLA breakdowns 4 tips to appeal for more aid & how to use @swiftstudents as a resource.
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https://t.co/XubXrABPRl
#ICYMI Nashville Pride News (@pridenews) featured my piece on financial aid appeal options for students and how they can use @swiftstudents to request more financial aid. ⤵️
https://t.co/sWsENcC0FZ
FAFSA uses prior-prior tax reports, & students and families may have had changes and need to appeal/revise their #FAFSA.
This resource from @swiftstudents & @BottomLineOrg supports students in advocating for more funds.
@swiftstudents@BottomLineOrg
https://t.co/BxpVB63VnU
Reasons to appeal your financial aid award include, but are not limited to, job loss, loss of a loved one, medical expenses, child care or other financial setbacks. Wondering what you need to request more aid? I share 4 tips and resources like @swiftstudents in this article ⬇️!
As College Acceptances Arrive, Here’s How to Ask for More Financial Aid
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Check out 4 tips for families to understand the steps to appeal for a change to their financial aid award and how resources like @swiftstudents can help ⬇️.
#CorrectMyPell is a call to action!
Members: You can use this guide from @BottomLineOrg & @swiftstudents to help students whose 2020 unemployment benefits incorrectly caused a drop in Pell Grants & other #finaid.
https://t.co/UL3p9fdNYt #FAFSA
During the time of year when students and families need to understand their options for financial aid and what resources are available like @swiftstudents, this type of content is incredibly valuable. Thank you for sharing @SouthernLaced.
Did you know that by law, there are reasons you can request a change to your financial aid award through an appeal process? Simply put, it’s your right to request more aid! Learn your options and how
@swiftstudents can help⬇️.
Did you know that by law, there are reasons you can request a change to your financial aid award through an appeal process? Simply put, it’s your right to request more aid! Learn your options and how @swiftstudents can help➡️https://t.co/m96Y2fIcRT
Since the 22-23 financial aid award will be based on 2020 tax returns, students' families need to know their options when the financial aid award doesn't reflect their current situation. I share tips & resources like @swiftstudents in my recent article➡️ https://t.co/q70NsKlnpK.
"It was reassuring to know what to put in the letter!" -E.P., American University
Every day, SwiftStudent is helping students advocate for themselves -- and for increases to their financial aid packages -- for free.
https://t.co/z99j7GtSbc
Join us today at the @NPEdAccess Conference!
We're looking forward to sharing more about financial aid appeals, racial equity, and SwiftStudent with our partners @JaimeRamirezMe7 and Carlos Villarroel. #NPEA2022
"SwiftStudent provided an outline and section where they tell you want to include. This resource provided me a great deal of relief because I am going to be the first in my family going to college and I do not have a lot of help." -- Eric Z., high school senior
Students could see an incorrect drop in their Pell Grants & other financial aid if their families received unemployment benefits in 2020.
Here's how to help students fix this: https://t.co/JPB0LYd7pm #CorrectMyPell@BottomLineOrg@swiftstudents