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Colorado receives funding to bring back the FAFSA completion tracker
Colorado has secured a $177,350 grant from the Statewide Internet Portal Authority to reactivate the Colorado Financial Aid Portal, a tool used by counselors to track student progress on the FAFSA. The portal was previously cut due to state budget reductions, which increased counselors' workloads and hindered efforts to boost FAFSA completion rates.
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ColoradoplaceStatewide Internet Portal AuthorityorganizationColorado Financial Aid PortalorganizationFree Application for Federal Student AidtopicColorado Department of Higher EducationorganizationDenver Scholarship FoundationorganizationNational College Attainment NetworkorganizationNoah Kaplanperson
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