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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a higher educational consultant?

A higher educational consultant is someone who provides personalized assistance in all college related activities?


Why should you hire an educational consultant?
You should hire an educational consultant to help your student have an advantage when applying to colleges and for scholarships.  These consultants have extensive knowledge that can be invaluable in the competitive higher education community.   



Is it expensive to have a consultant?
No. There is assistance for families, no matter the budget. Contact us for more information.


What is FAFSA?
FAFSA is the Free Application for Student Aid. The application is free to complete.


Are there different types of financial aid?
Yes. Pell Grant and Loans. You apply for these when you complete your FAFSA


What are the different types of scholarships?
There are Institutional Scholarships and Outside Scholarships. Institutional Scholarships are funds awarded to students from the college or university.  Outside Scholarships are funds awarded to the student from any organization, Greek organizations, churches, etc. 


What is a job-seeker?
A job-seeker is someone who is actively seeking employment. This person may be employed or unemployed. 


What are soft skills?
Interpersonal skills you need to succeed in the workplace. These skills help you relate better to others and build healthy workplace relationships.  


 What is a resume?
Most of us believe we understand what a resume is, but many do not. A resume is usually the first point of contact with an employer. This accumulation of previous employment and skills can determine if you receive a call for an interview. This is one of the most important steps of job hunting!  


We can help students find resources for college.
Our passion is helping students in need and stopping the billion student loan business. If you need help finding scholarships or help with understanding the college progress, contact us at info@hmofed.com


We can help your school or district with educational services. 

  

Schools and School Districts

We can definitely assist schools! Administrators and staff, specifically guidance counselors cannot do everything. If you need help with FAFSA completion, college readiness, community service presentations or any other student service, please contact us at info@hmofed.com. 


We are here to alleviate your stress, contact us today!!    


Job Seekers

We can help job-seekers prepare for new careers. Starting over or just starting out, it can be difficult to know what is acceptable in the business world. We help with interview skills, career preparation, and communication skills   We can help employers train their employers. Yes. We believe education never ends. If you need help training new employees with proper business etiquette, customer service, nonverbal communication, and leadership. 


Please contact us at info@hmofed.com to learn more.





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 The FAFSA Simplification Act passed on Dec. 27, 2020 as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 made important changes to the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA) and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), including the restoration of Pell Grant for students incarcerated in federal or state penal institutions and students who are subject to involuntary commitments. The law ties Pell Grant Eligibility to enrollment in an eligible prison education program (PEP). The provisions of the FAFSA Simplification Act related to incarcerated students, starting July 1, 2023.  

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