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It is no secret that attending college can be expensive. Whether you have been saving up money to pay for your college tuition, or you have little money to put towards your education, it can be hard figuring out how you are going to pay your tuition bill each semester.
Posted by Mary Poodel on at
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Selecting the most appropriate college loan(s) will help students for their education and avoid an unpleasant experience when repayment becomes due. Failure to comprehend the options, conversely, may well lead to unpleasant surprises and serious financial difficulties.
Posted by Janice Madden on at
Filed under Financial Aid · Tagged college, college admission, college admissions, college financial aid, colleges, education loan, education loans, Financial Aid, Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans, student loan, student loans, universities, university
Yes, college is expensive. But, it almost certainly costs thousands a year less than you think.
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.
Posted by Daniel Z. Kane on at
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How do online degree programs stack up against traditional college degrees? It’s both a commonly asked and good question.
Posted by Daniel Z. Kane on at
Filed under Financial Aid · Tagged adult education, career, careers, college admission, college selection, distance education, education, education and reference, Financial Aid, higher education, online colleges, online degree programs, online degrees, reference and education
Each and every U.S. family, regardless of its economic standing, is anxious about the current state of the American economy.
Colleges come in many different varieties, ranging anywhere from small, private institutions to large, state schools. When reviewing different colleges in order to find the best one to attend, some may wonder what features they should focus on. The following will list some helpful hints regarding what to look for in a college.
Posted by Mary Poodel on at
Filed under Financial Aid · Tagged choosing a college, college, college admission, college cost, college counseling, college selection, colleges, education, Financial Aid, higher education, Scholarships, universities, university