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FILE OTHER FINANCIAL AID FORMSSTEP 6: What Happens Next?AFTER YOUR FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS ARE PROCESSEDYou'll get a Student Aid Report (SAR) summarizing your FAFSA and including your Estimated Family Contribution.Review it and make any corrections. If you provide an e-mail address on your FAFSA, HESC can use it to tell you about your TAP application or award status. You'll also get an award letter from your college's financial aid office stating the aid you can expect if you attend that school.Consider the options outlined in the letter including grants, scholarships, loans and work-study programs. Tell the financial aid office that you accept or reject all or part of the financial aid package.Complete any other forms required by the school. Apply for a loan if needed. Contact the financial aid office to find out about the loan application procedure your school uses.You can submit and sign your Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) promissory note by completing the e-MPN right from this page. Keep a copy of everything for your records. IN THE FUTURERemember, you must apply for aid each year you're in college. If you filled out a FAFSA the year before, you can probably use the shorter Renewal FAFSA and TAP application. SPECIAL TIPS
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