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  GET HELP PAYING FOR COLLEGEK-State’s March 1 priority deadline to apply for federal student aid is fast approaching, so get busy! All you need is K-State's school code (001928), a few key documents (like your tax returns), and about an hour. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the key to tapping into federal grants, work-study jobs, and low-interest loans.

Fill out the FAFSA now.
 
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HIDDEN COSTS OF COLLEGE Your college costs don’t end with tuition: you’ll need textbooks, food, and more. Follow these money-saving tips to stretch your college dollars.  
FUNDS FROM ALL DIRECTIONS Still formulating a million-dollar scheme to cover your college costs? Think about some more realistic solutions instead. Try these choices.  
AFTER FAFSA, WHAT’S NEXT? You've submitted your application, but now what? Learn what to expect after you’ve completed the FAFSA.  
YOU'RE HIRED Is K-State worth the investment? You bet. Learn how well K-State graduates fare in the job market.  
WORK IT Tyra Banks’ modeling contestants aren’t the only folks who know how to work it: K-Staters work to help pay for college, too. Get the scoop on wages, jobs, and more.  
DECODE FAFSA’S SECRET LANGUAGEYou don’t have to flash back to Sesame Street days, but mastering a few simple letters will help you get started with financial assistance. Know your FASFA ABCs.  
GET OFF THE FENCE Still on the fence about K-State? Wondering if it's worth your time to apply? Check these important numbers.  
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