lost*in*cyberspace
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You should have been in contact with the school's financial aid office a few months ago. Call them now; they can answer your questions.
Please note that if your daughter should be awarded any outside grants or scholarships, her financial aid offer from her school will be reduced by that amount. Sometimes it's not worth the effort to pursue these.
Also note that if your daughter takes out any private loans and she should die or become disabled, her estate or whoever co-signed the loans will be liable for paying off the loan. They will not be forgiven like federally subsidized loans are. You need to take out a life insurance policy to cover this cost, just in case.
Please note that if your daughter should be awarded any outside grants or scholarships, her financial aid offer from her school will be reduced by that amount. Sometimes it's not worth the effort to pursue these.
Also note that if your daughter takes out any private loans and she should die or become disabled, her estate or whoever co-signed the loans will be liable for paying off the loan. They will not be forgiven like federally subsidized loans are. You need to take out a life insurance policy to cover this cost, just in case.