Friday, May 18th, 2012

It happens every year. High school seniors and their parents are defrauded by scholarships scammers; people who promise to help them land scholarships and financial aid they wouldn’t otherwise receive.

Among the three or four most frequently asked questions about financial aid is whether or not it is possible to ask for and receive an increase in aid.

One of the most damaging aspects of our current economic recession is that families are being led to believe that they can not afford the cost of college. Magazine stories, newspaper stories, and TV news reports go on and on about the high cost of college.

How do online degree programs stack up against traditional college degrees? It’s both a commonly asked and good question.

There is a lot of unnecessary confusion about college financial aid. In fact, many people have serious misconceptions about what financial aid is. So, let’s clear up some misconceptions by defining financial aid and the most important financial aid terms.

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