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Inquiring about Financial Aid at Georgia Military College - Augusta GA Campus

Hey everyone, has anyone dealt with financial aid at the Georgia Military College in Augusta, GA? Are they helpful? I'm curious about how easy it is to get in contact with them and how they assist with financial aid packages. Thanks!

a year ago

Sure, I can share some general information regarding financial aid processes at colleges such as Georgia Military College. However, please also reach out to the college directly to get the most accurate and updated information.

From what I have gathered, most financial aid offices, including the one at Georgia Military College, are usually accessible via phone or email for general inquiries. Some college financial aid offices even offer virtual or in-person appointments. They can guide you through the whole process of obtaining financial aid and are there to assist you in understanding your financial aid package when you receive it.

When it comes to the aid packages themselves, what is included often varies based on the institutions and individual circumstances. In general, they could contain a mix of scholarships, grants, work-study, and loan opportunities. The financial aid office reviews your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form and your SAI (student aid index) to determine your need-based aid eligibility.

Remember to use the school's Net Price Calculator to get an estimate of the financial aid you might receive, as this tool gives a customized estimate based on your financial situation.

Overall, it could be helpful to prepare a list of specific questions you'd like answered when contacting the financial aid office. For example, you may want to ask about the average financial aid package, application deadlines, and the proportion of need met. The more specific your questions, the better they can assist you.

Lastly, many students find it helpful to maintain open communication with the financial aid office throughout their time in college, not just when applying. Sometimes, circumstances change and adjustments to your financial aid may be possible.

Hopefully, this gives you a good starting point! I wish you the best of luck in your college application process and financial aid journey.

a year ago

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