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About FinAid
FinAid was established in the fall of 1994 as a public service. This
award-winning site has grown into the most comprehensive source of
student financial aid information, advice and tools -- on or off the web.
Access to FinAid is free for all users and there is no charge to
link to the site. FinAid has earned a stellar reputation in the educational community
as the best web site of its kind. It's comprehensive, it's
informative, it's objective -- and it's the first stop on the web for
students looking for ways to finance their education. Every major newspaper and personal finance magazine in the country
has reviewed the site. The New York Daily News called FinAid "the
hottest site on the Internet for financial aid tips." It is "the best
place to begin a search" according to the Chicago Sun-Times, and "the
grand-daddy of all Web sites" according to the Boston Globe. Yahoo
Internet Life said to "make FinAid your first stop. This site offers
some of the best 'how to' guidance on securing financial aid." The site has won awards from the College Board, the National
Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, the National
Association of Graduate and Professional Students and the American
Institute for Public Service.
Mark Kantrowitz, Publisher
FinAid was created by Mark Kantrowitz,
a noted financial aid and college planning author.
Mark is Director of Advanced Projects for FastWeb, the largest
and most popular free scholarship search. Previously, he was a
Research Scientist at Just Research, the US software laboratory for Justsystem
Corporation of Japan. Mark has earned the praise of numerous college
administrators, journalists and students and families for his dedicated
work on the FinAid site; also, not surprisingly, he managed to fund his own
schooling without spending a single cent of his parents' money.
As a nationally-recognized financial aid expert, Mark has been called
to testify before Congress about student aid on several occasions. He
is interviewed regularly by news outlets, including the Wall
Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today,
MSN, CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, CNBC,
Bloomberg,
Money Magazine,
SmartMoney,
Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine,
US News & World Report,
Newsweek,
Bankrate.com,
Boston Globe,
Chicago Tribune,
Chronicle of Higher Education,
Los Angeles Times,
San Francisco Chronicle,
Washington Post,
Reuters
and the Associated Press.
Mark is on the editorial board of Regulatory
Advisor, a publication of the Council on Law in Higher Education.
Mark is the author of four books, including two about student aid. His
most recent book, FastWeb College Gold, was published by
Harper Collins in September 2006 and is a step-by-step guide to
paying for college.
He also holds five patents, with several more patent applications
still pending.
Mark has two children (one biological and one adopted), two cats and
four dogs.
In his spare
time, Mark folds origami models, repairs antique battery-operated
toys and creates stained glass windows. He enjoys sampling gourmet chocolate.
Mark was diagnosed with a rare form of
cancer
a few weeks after the birth of his son, and is currently disease-free
after undergoing chemotherapy, an orchiectomy and a
cholecystectomy. He shares practical cancer tips with cancer patients
and survivors through CancerPoints.com.
Mark is also a survivor of a direct
lightning strike
on his home.
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