Posted on November 14, 2025
Categories: College

By: Marissa Williams

Financial Aid is money that assists students when it comes to educational

expenses.This can include tuition, housing, or fees. When it comes to financial aid,

students don’t know where to start. This guide will help students have a better

understanding of what aid is and how to move forward with receiving it!

Kinds of Financial Aid

When it comes to aid, there are four main types that a student can receive:

grants, loans, scholarships, and work study jobs.

Grants are funds that you receive, and they do not have to be paid back. Grants

are gifted based on financial need. Your financial need is determined once you fill out

the FAFSA (which will be covered later in the blog!). Grants can also be specific to

states, such as the PA State grant.

Loans are funds that are given to students with the intention of being repaid with

added interest. Loans are broken down into 2 main categories: Subsidized and

Unsubsidized Loans. Subsidized loans are directed toward undergraduate students who

have financial needs. Unsubsidized loans are mainly for any student, including

undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.

Work study allows students to work part time jobs to help them earn money for

educational expenses. There is a Federal Work study program that provides these jobs

for students. These jobs can be on campus or off campus and students are paid hourly.

Scholarships are also considered, “gift aid”. When most student think of financial

aid, they think of scholarships. Scholarships can be awared for academics, sports,

service, etc. They can be merit based, need based, identity based, or specific to your

deseried major and or career. Most universities and colleges offer their own

scholarships. They usually have specific requirements in order to qualify for their

scholarships.

The different steps to take

1. Talk to your counselor

Ask your college counselor for help. They are here to help you through any post

secondary needs. They will know where to help you start!2. Fill out FAFSA

FAFSA is open for the 2026-2027 cycle! Fill it out as soon as possible. If you are unsure

what FAFSA is, read below! There is a brief explanation of what exactly FAFSA is.

What is FAFSA?

FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Families can apply for grants,

work study, and loans through this application. Families apply online and it determines

their students eligibility for loans, grants, etc. When filling out the application it also

sends your form to at least one college or university you applied to in order for the school

to receive your financial information/needs.

3. What aid is a college or university offering

Understand what kind of aid a school is offering. Before accepting the offer, talk to family

members, counslers, etc. For more information about your offer, reach out to the school

for any clarification.

4. Receiving your aid

Once you accept the offer, the college or university will credit it by putting it in the

students school account. This money can be used for any educational expenses

including tuition, fees, housing, etc. Then students will be on there way!

Check out these links!

Understand Financial Aid | Federal Student Aid

How Financial Aid Works | Federal Student Aid

Guide to Understanding College Financial Aid – US News

Guide to Finacial AId