write a letter to caletor for less money to read at school
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Was your financial aid award less than you expected? Has your ability to pay for school changed? Do you think the college may have overlooked something when decided your award amount?
No need to panic. You always have options. And in some cases, one of those options might be to craft a well-written financial aid appeal letter. Here, we're going to tell you how to write one. Bonus: We'll even show you a sample that you can customize.
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When you should appeal
Maybe your financial situation has changed — a parent became unemployed or had to take a lower-paying job, or maybe money intended for college is now needed to pay for healthcare. Whatever the reason, you're experiencing more financial need than you did when filled out the FAFSA.
Or, perhaps aid you were granted was withdrawn. Maybe you were even denied aid completely.
There are any number of reasons why you may find yourself needing to write a financial aid appeal letter. The most likely will probably be attributable to an unexpected change in your personal economic situation. For in stance:
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