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What Drives Graduate Student Enrollment Decisions?

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RNL graduate student data helps institutions better target graduate students Cost and flexible program options are two of the biggest enrollment factors. Do you know why your graduate students choose to enroll at your institution?

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Fundamentals of Financial Aid for 2024

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Let’s dive into some definitions and discuss fundamental financial aid terminology while introducing what’s new this aid cycle so you can successfully navigate the process of funding an undergraduate education as we approach 2024. Merit-based aid is often provided in the form of scholarships and grants.

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Graduate Admissions 101: 6 Types of Financial Aid for Grad Students

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Whether you’re in the process of submitting applications or thinking about applying next fall, we’ve put together different types of financial aid that will help you fund your graduate studies. Cost of Attending Grad School Even with financial aid, deciding to go to grad school is a significant investment of your time and money.

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Guide to Financial Aid Letters + Examples

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Congratulations on receiving your financial aid award letter! No matter where you are heading, your financial aid award letter is a crucial document that can make or break your decision to attend a particular college or university. So, let’s dive in and explore the different parts of your financial aid award letter!

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‘It Depends’: Responding to Common Financial Aid Questions

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iStock Students, parents, and guardians regularly ask questions about the financial aid process. Those questions begin as families work to complete the FAFSA for the first time and continue for the entire time a student is enrolled in college. Student: OK, when I turn all of this in, I’m done, right?

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‘It Depends’: Responding to Common Financial Aid Questions

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Students, parents, and guardians regularly ask questions about the financial aid process. Those questions begin as families work to complete the FAFSA for the first time and continue for the entire time a student is enrolled in college. Student: OK, when I turn all of this in, I’m done, right?

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The New FAFSA: What You Need to Know

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Finally, checks and verification procedures that ensure accuracy are important steps that all campuses will need to conduct before any financial aid notices are released. These efforts are time-intensive for campus financial aid offices to complete. Set aside some dedicated time to complete the FAFSA.