A Financial Aid Advisor Assists in
Academic Money Matters
Anyone who has had to pay for their own
schooling or who has had parents who needed creative ways to pay
for college has probably gathered assistance from a financial aid
advisor. Typically what comes to mind when you think of a person in
this position is someone working in an office on a college of
university campus doling out funds. The picture you get is someone
buried and inundated with loads of paperwork. This is often the
case since they deal with tons of students and parents on a daily
basis.
This is one form of financial aid advisor, but
many companies are cropping up all over the country that render
these type of service to students and/or parents. They can save
precious time and wade through the red tape and paper work involved
with obtaining student loans. They deal with this on a day to day
basis and know the best plans and interest rates available. They're
very privy to important dates and deadlines for paperwork and will
keep borrowers informed of them. Also, their know how can keep
borrowers from making serious mistakes on the FAFSA. They're also
within the inner circle when it comes to knowing about various
types of scholarships available. Sometimes they can make
recommendations if a student loan package comes back that is
unfair. Many times they can tell borrowers the process for
appealing an unfair offer.
Another type of financial aid advisor is a
virtual one online. Borrowers may speak to either a live person or
they may just do everything online. Some websites have been
constructed with the knowledge, tools, and forms to completely walk
borrowers through the process. Answers can come back sometimes
instantaneously taking the waiting and wondering out of the game
for borrowers. This is really convenient for busy people or ones
that may have waited until the last minute. This is not to suggest
that waiting until the last minute is ever a good idea in this
situation. But, with this type of student loan process convenience
is the key component to getting the job done.
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