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FAFSA: The Hidden Barrier to College Dreams


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In this episode of Well, Since You Asked Me, Dr. Sharee Eggleston breaks down one of the biggest and least expected barriers to college access: the FAFSA. We dig into why so many students avoid filling out the form, how systemic mistrust and confusing language keep families from accessing financial aid, and what can be done to change that. From generational poverty to navigating college resources, this conversation is all about breaking cycles and opening doors.

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  • Federal Student Aid (FSA) Official FAFSA help via chat, phone, and step-by-step guides. They also host free FAFSA workshops online.
  • College Goal Sunday A nationwide event (varies by state) offering free FAFSA assistance on designated Sundays.
  • TRIO Programs (Upward Bound, Educational Opportunity Centers) Provide free college prep services—including FAFSA help—for low-income and first-generation students.
  • National College Attainment Network (NCAN) Partners with local nonprofits to support FAFSA completion across states.
  • GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) Available in multiple states; often stationed in high schools to guide FAFSA completion.
  • College Advising Corps Partners with universities and high schools to help students, including FAFSA completion.
  • Local “Promise Programs” States like Michigan, Tennessee, and Oregon have Promise Programs that often include FAFSA support for students seeking free or reduced tuition
  • Libraries & Community Centers Many public libraries host FAFSA workshops in partnership with colleges or nonprofits.
  • YMCA & Boys & Girls Clubs Some branches run college prep nights with FAFSA completion help.
  • Local Colleges & Universities Even if you aren’t a student there, admissions or financial aid offices often host free FAFSA nights for the community.
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