For Parents

Help your learner through the financial aid process!
Parents of Dependents
Helping your student apply for financial aid for college can be an overwhelming experience, but we are here to help. Here are some tips to help you as a parent of a college aged student.
The process begins with the FAFSA completion. The FAFSA is the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which looks at student’s income and yes, the parents if that student is under 24 years of age and relies on a parent to pay most of their living expenses.








After College
Once your student has finished college, it’s time to begin preparing to repay any loans they have taken during their college years. Most aid earned through NPRC is a combination of free funding sources they have no need to pay back. However, some forms of aid received may include loans, such as the Federal Student subsidized and unssubsidized loans.
These two types of loans are through the federal government, were awarded based on the FAFSA results, and are repayable to the government after graduation usually over a 10-year period of time. For more information on this subject, visit the studentaid.gov website by clicking on the Repay Your Loans tab above.
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“It was a wonderful experience here at NPRC. I learned so much and my instructor was amazing. He was knowledgeable and made sure that everything we need is uploaded online and communicates well with us. He also held us accountable to make sure we were learning and ready. I enjoyed working alongside my amazing classmates and all the different experiences they brought to the course. Everyone in our class was eager to learn and was proactive about staying up to date on what is being asked of us.”
- Marie, NPRC EMT Graduate
“Attending NPRC was truly life-changing for me and provided a foundation to pursue my passion for early childhood education. I gained the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this field. But it was bigger than just academics; my professors taught me valuable life lessons and instilled important values that have shaped who I am today. Overall, my college journey has not only prepared me for a successful career but has also equipped me with the mindset and tools to make a positive impact on the lives of young children.”
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we need to do our best both inside the
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