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Money Matters @NYPL: College Planning and Financial Aid
Monday, January 14, 2013, 6 p.m.
Program Locations:
Richmondtown Library (Map and directions)
Fully accessible to wheelchairs
The New York Public Library's Money Matters series are made possible thanks to the generous support of The McGraw-Hill Companies' Financial Literacy Now: New York campaign.
College is expensive but with proper planning, it can be affordable. In this workshop you will learn:
• The importance of the FAFSA form and what it means to families.
• How to appeal to the school of your choice to receive more free money (grants and scholarships)
• What steps to take if you have lost employment or are or have divorced
• What the new tax laws mean to your family (Hope Credit, Lifetime Learning Credit, etc.)
• How a PRIVATE SCHOOL can cost less than a STATE SCHOOL
• New changes to financial aid programs by the US Department of Education
• Financial aid award letter analysis
Presented by Allan Katz
More Info
- Audience: Adults

