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About Financial Aid for Women

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Summary: There are a lot of financial aid available for women, and their first step should be to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Go on the Internet to find scholarships specifically for women with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on financial aid and student loans.

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By Brooke Kramer
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Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been in the financial aid office for many years and has quite a bit of experience.read more

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"Hi, my name is Brooke Kramer and I'm the Financial Aid Officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, and today we're talking about financial aid specifically for women. Now there's a lot of aid available to women out there, and the first thing I would suggest you do is actually complete the free application for Federal Student Aid. And this is what...the first step in completing your application in order to receive federal funding. And that includes federal loans as well as grants available through the government. As well as federal loans and grants, you can, as well, go on to the Internet and see if there are scholarships available specifically for women. You can also visit your university to see if there's scholarships available for women, as well. Once you complete your federal applications, and you're applications for scholarships, your school should be able to notify you what awards have been awarded to you. If you have any other questions, please contact your school adviser, or you can visit our website at www.argosy.edu."

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