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30th September 2009
There used to be a great deal of difficulty for people applying for college funding to get access to anything other than Stafford loans that would have to be paid back. The federal government has to make money somehow and nine months after you stop earnin... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
30th September 2009
Achieving a college education can do early feel like a full-time career. You are constantly in class all day. You are juggling your time, deciding which assignment to complete first and how late you'll be staying up. You have to prepare for tests and stud... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
30th September 2009
When students initially go to school, they are often overwhelmed by not only their surroundings, but by the process of college itself. I am not talking about having a lack of understanding regarding going to class and that classes build up toward an event... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
30th September 2009
If you have ever gone to college, you know that there's the possibility which will be paying on student loans for years after you have exited. He may not even have a degree to show for your financial loss, but no matter what, the bill will still come in t... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
30th September 2009
Free Application for Federal Student Aid For any student hoping to attend university next year, you first need to start is the free application for federal student aid, complete the FAFSA as commonly referred. The sooner you complete this form is better ... Read >
Author: seekstudentloans
30th September 2009
The basis of capitalism in our society is dependent upon the creation of new jobs. The jobs are taken over by qualified people who will provide for their families and also taxes that make our government and country function. Without new jobs, our country ... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
30th September 2009
One of the most important things that any single mom can have is a consistency in her income. One of the easiest ways to take care of and inconsistency in the money they earn is to find a career that is stable. Stable careers all are found by many people ... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
30th September 2009
The FAFSA is a financial aid form that students fill out each and every year when they want to apply for student aid for college. This acronym means free application for Federal student aid. This works based upon a mathematical computation which assesses ... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
29th September 2009
Prospective borrowers who are in search of easy college loans that do not need cosigners know that there are a number of good choices available for them. The types of student loans that they can obtain even without presenting a cosigner are government loa... Read >
Author: bongski
29th September 2009
Each year, thousands of single moms work two or more jobs just to get by. It is an unfortunate reality that many single moms barely make ends meet.� In many cases, they simply lack the education to get a better paying job. Because President Obama knows ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
25th September 2009
Education has always been an important aspect in the workings of adult life. This is stressed even more during this challenging economic time in America. Having a college degree gets you a job faster than those without it and even offers better financial ... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
25th September 2009
The cost of a college education has risen to unthinkable levels over the last two decades. Few parents have the extra cash on hand to cover these costs, so student loans and mounting debt have become a reality for many students. Image graduating with an o... Read >
Author: Erika Townsend
25th September 2009
This year, you can join the millions of moms who have already gone back to school and earned their college degree. You can finance your college dreams through the government scholarships for moms program. This program was recently given millions of dolla... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
24th September 2009
For the majority of Americans, who don't have tens of thousands of dollars lying around, putting together a plan to finance higher education may seem like a daunting task.
However, it doesn't have to be, says Lorna Hill, regional marketing manager of A... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Many single moms have a tough time making ends meet. They may be the sole support of their family and often they may be stuck in a low-paying job. If this sounds like you, then a college degree would help you provide the things that your family wants and... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd September 2009
Education is becoming more significant in these days of economic instability. It not only contributes towards financial security but also makes job placement easier. A degree is of much more importance these days as without it, it is unimaginable to cover... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
23rd September 2009
Are you near to graduating high school and you are in need of money to continue you education at a university? Student loans can help you build the path to a successful career! These are a type of consolidation loan and they were created to help students ... Read >
Author: janeth
23rd September 2009
The responsibilities of being a mother are wide and hard especially to those who stand up alone and support their family as single parents. Single mothers are forced to have one or two meager paying jobs just to support her children and make ends meet. Bu... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
22nd September 2009
College can be expensive. Just because your degree is completed online does not make it cost any less. Education can be a budget busting proposition so here's what I found can help!
Apply for student loans. Head to your schools’ counseling office or ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
• The school and university depend on the grades that you get in the exam. Good grades will fetch you a deemed university while poor ones may not.
• MBA programs are full time and part time and within this program there are many choices. Like you ... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
16th September 2009
Accessible Grants
Diverse kinds of grants are given by the government. Some may come from federations and others may even come from regional management organizations. The range of the grant may be from a hundred dollars to a very large amount. To be ab... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
15th September 2009
Have you ever seen the many offers online for a free education guide and wondered what they are about? A good quality guide can be very useful to students, parents guardians or anyone wishing to find a school that they could attend and any financial aid... Read >
Author: David Xavier Lethcaw
15th September 2009
Trying to discover the right college can be a trying and stressful process. And, let me add, it could be potentially very costly.
Even with all the online search capabilities; it is daunting trying the find the right school or college; getting informat... Read >
Author: David Xavier Lethcaw
11th September 2009
Student Financial Aid is available to eligible parties in many different forms. The Obama administration has taken a number of steps to help mom's get back to school. They have introduced legislation and induced a number of private enterprises to offer s... Read >
Author: David Xavier Lethcaw
11th September 2009
The Obama Administration has adopted a program wherein mothers can return to colleges and universities and take hold of a college degree. This fact is not known to most women in the country.
With the current economic condition, women and moms might co... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
10th September 2009
The Federal Government through the efforts of President Barrack Obama is encouraging moms to return to school and finish their education. In pursuing such a project, the government bestows upon deserving moms grants based on their financial capacity. The ... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
08th September 2009
You have got all the grants and scholarships you can, but you need money for your education. It is time to look at loans. But which is better - Fed. loans or personal loans? Fed loans if you need to take out a loan to help pay for your education, y... Read >
Author: Scot Johns
08th September 2009
Education is chief, particularly today, when most jobs are offered to individuals who hold a degree or diploma in a specified topic. Tertiary education has become very chief, in order to obtain superior jobs.
The direct student program is one of the Fede... Read >
Author: Robart Watson
07th September 2009
During these difficult and stressful economic times, having an education is becoming more necessary than ever. It not only makes job placement easier, but also provides much needed financial security. These days without a degree it is almost impossible to... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
27th August 2009
It costs quite a bit to get an education nowadays. There are so many expenses, including tuition, books, housing, dining and meals, computers, clothing, transportation, and so much more that must be paid for. Although lots of students qualify for federal ... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
20th August 2009
President Barack Obama's administration is committed to helping moms return to school. You may not be aware of this 'Moms Return to School' push, but it may just be what you are looking for to help you finish up that college degree.
Even though many pe... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
02nd July 2009
Many people make a number of assumptions when it comes to college planning. Three particular mistakes should be avoided if one wants to get the maximum financial help available.
The first mistake many people make is not to fill out the Free Applicat... Read >
Author: zander smith
04th June 2009
Today student loans are almost a given for college kids heading off to school. Few parents have the financial resources to pay all of the tuition for their children, and so most students fill out a FAFSA and apply for loans. This has not always been the c... Read >
Author: Cary B
21st April 2009
There is no question that the Economic Crisis in America will affect college tuition costs and how families deal with paying them.
In light of the “good times” we have enjoyed prior to the recent times, parents were able to find ways to pay tuitio... Read >
Author: Frank Joseph
16th April 2009
The good news is that with the free application for federal student aid, would-be students are given an equal opportunity to acquire higher education while the bad news is that there is a qualification criterion.
One factor within this eligibility crit... Read >
Author: paulina08
16th April 2009
The good news is that with the free application for federal student aid, would-be students are given an equal opportunity to acquire higher education while the bad news is that there is a qualification criterion.
One factor within this eligibility crit... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
07th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Hill
After facing the monumental task of visiting college campus after college campus, prodding your soon-to-be college student to write those essays and meet those deadlines, filling out applications, pulling mountains of finan... Read >
Author: Marc R. Hill, CCPS, RFC
27th March 2009
Looking for student loans and financial aid for single moms not easy. Take solace in knowing that you are not the only one in this situation. Many single mothers want the opportunity to go back to school as they see their own children growing up and going... Read >
Author: Denise B
25th March 2009
For any student hoping to attend college in the coming year, the first place you need to start is by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid that is commonly referred to as FAFSA. The earlier you fill out this form the better as far as yo... Read >
Author: Justin Sloan
25th March 2009
College is very expensive, and therefore many college students are forced to turn to student loans, financial aid and school grants to pay for their education. Student loans are available from a variety of sources. The most common place to go to look for ... Read >
Author: Denise B
10th March 2009
It was Benjamin Franklin that quipped, nothing is certain but death and taxes, but in the world of financial aid the student_aidFAFSA is at the top of that short list. Completing your FAFSA is an absolute must. Without it I can tell you with great certain... Read >
Author: davidbonvie
25th February 2009
It is generally agreed that no deserving student should be deprived of education due to financial needs. This is very reassuring for all those who have discontinued their education or for those who are interested in starting or continuing their studies. ... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
25th February 2009
It is generally agreed that no deserving student should be deprived of education due to financial needs. This is very reassuring for all those who have discontinued their education or for those who are interested in starting or continuing their studies. ... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
13th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Hill
As they were ringing in the New Year on January 1, high school juniors and their parents were also ringing in their college financial aid "base year." Although the actions taken in the base year can mean the difference betw... Read >
Author: Marc R. Hill, CCPS, RFC
20th January 2009
It probably did not take you more than a second to answer that question—YES! We all want free money, don’t we? But how can we get free money?
Well, if you are looking for free money to use for college and university tuition and fees, you are mo... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
20th January 2009
It probably did not take you more than a second to answer that question—YES! We all want free money, don’t we? But how can we get free money?
Well, if you are looking for free money to use for college and university tuition and fees, you are ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
20th January 2009
It probably did not take you more than a second to answer that question—YES! We all want free money, don’t we? But how can we get free money?
Well, if you are looking for free money to use for college and university tuition and fees, you ar... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
20th January 2009
It probably did not take you more than a second to answer that question—YES! We all want free money, don’t we? But how can we get free money?
Well, if you are looking for free money to use for college and university tuition and fees, you are ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
14th January 2009
Stafford student loans are one of the perfect solutions for students needing help in covering their college education. Stafford student loans are used by individuals all across the country, and is linked to the federal aid program for individuals who need... Read >
Author: lester tines
07th January 2009
Last year at this time, we were frantically looking for information on the different types of student loans. Unfortunately we could find bits and pieces on various websites, but nothing as complete as we needed. This gave me the motivation to provide fo... Read >
Author: coachbob
19th December 2008
As high school years wind down, parents begin contemplating how they will pay for their children's college tuition. For those who are tackling this question for the first time, and for some who are tackling the question for the second, third, or fourth ti... Read >
Author: Marc R. Hill, CCPS, RFC
14th December 2008
Direct loans for full and part time students are an alternative loan option that typical Stafford or Perkins loans that are done through private loan companies by the federal government. Direct loans differ from these loans because the funds are provided ... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang
13th December 2008
Being a college student has never been more expensive than it is right now. Unless you've got a huge trust fund left to you by your grandparents, or your parents are paying your way through college, you're going to have to find another way to pay for you... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang
13th December 2008
If you’re a college student you know that tuition rates have gone through the roof in the past few years. They always seem to go up, while your ability as a student to make money while going to college stays about the same. If you’re struggling tryi... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang
05th November 2008
There are hundreds of resources available to students who want to continue their education and receive an online college degree but are unable to pay for it up front. Whatever route you're choosing for student financial aid - an unpaid monetary gift or re... Read >
Author: Kimberly Diane
13th October 2008
In the last 10 years or so, the cost of a college education has skyrocketed. Most parents and students of late aren’t able to handle these high cost, so taking out student loans and personal loan have these parents and students falling into debt. The av... Read >
Author: tepe123
13th October 2008
Now that you have made the decision to finish your education through an online degree program, what’s next? Obviously researching and finding the right college is key. But once you have passed that step, there is one more major step that is over looked ... Read >
Author: tepe123
29th September 2008
Are you a student who is interested in get the admission in a college of own choice but having problems due to financial problems. Your parents also do not have that much amount to afford your admission in that college. But you want to go and study there ... Read >
Author: Kelly Mills
26th September 2008
Competition for admission in reputed colleges have increased and admission officers try different ways of choosing from a surplus of talented applicants, colleges began to move away from identifying and admitting the "well-rounded" student and instead beg... Read >
Author: Get Accepted
20th August 2008
Federal direct student loans, also known as the William D. Ford Direct Student Loan program is intended to provide direct funding to the students borrowers and parents. So basically with this student loan program, government loans can be had without going... Read >
Author: bongski
07th July 2008
Even though the big part of applying for college is behind you, there are still plenty of things you can do to prepare for college as you finish out your senior year of high school.
Schedule interviews with prospective colleges
Not all colleges req... Read >
Author: DCJames
11th June 2008
History of Growth
All indications have shown that the need for school loans is growing exponentially. It's no secret that college costs have risen dramatically over the years.
According to the College Board's annual study on costs, tuition and fees ... Read >
Author: Lauren R
27th May 2008
Some students do not have to worry about college expenses. Either they have enough money to pay for college or they have been awarded scholarships that cover everything. But for those who do not have those options, college can be a bit daunting.
There... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
21st May 2008
After high school a brand new world begins to open up. You are headed towards those hallowed halls of higher education. It may have been several years since you graduated high school and you are entering college as a non-traditional student.
Regardles... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th May 2008
So you are thinking about trade school, but you just can not seem to find the time in your day to sit in class and listen, right? That may sound like just a predicament that you would be in, but you might be surprised as to how many people out there are i... Read >
Author: Nicholas Haffner
15th May 2008
There is a book out in bookstores and being sold on infomercials that tells you how to get free government grants. While it is handily compiled and easily accessed, you do not have to buy the book in order to apply for these grants.
They are available... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
28th April 2008
Many people choose not to attend college not because they are dumb but simply cannot afford the education. Many individuals believe that they do not qualify of scholarships and simply give up the dream of attending college. There are numerous misconceptio... Read >
Author: jimmackey
16th April 2008
If you thought that you were going to be a starving college student with no way to help you pay for tuition and books, then don't despair! The federal government offers a special program to help you pay for your college attendance and can even give you ex... Read >
Author: ecoactiontrish
12th February 2008
Introduction:
Education is the basic and foremost consult for each country. Being a student you should also know that you are the future of your country. . Higher education means ample amount of money is going to be spent. So don’t take risk with you... Read >
Author: Christian Phelps
08th February 2008
Each month when we conduct our free workshops, "How to Pay for College Without Going Broke," Pete and I hear this question in some form or another:
"We were told we make too much money to qualify for financial aid. Should we bother applying?"
Here'... Read >
07th February 2008
If you are a full-time student looking to study to be a doctor of science in pharmacy; or a doctor of dentistry, podiatric medicine, optometry, or veterinary medicine, you may be eligible for the need-based Health Professions Student Loan (HPSL), designed... Read >
Author: Kara Lilly
01st February 2008
Most college or university students will deal with debt at some point during their higher education. Nevertheless, this doesn't mean that we should be okay with racking up debt. This article gives a couple alternatives to student loans, tips on how to pay... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
01st February 2008
The world of student loans can get confusing. Students are needing to borrow more and more to keep up with the rising costs of higher education. There are all kinds of options and it may be difficult for students and parents to figure out where to start. ... Read >
Author: Evelyn Saunders
01st February 2008
Right now, college-bound students in Florida (where I live) and across the country are getting bombarded with ads for student loans from companies such as Monticello and Astrive: "$40,000 in Two Days!" "Better Rates if Your Parents Co-Sign!"
This co... Read >
29th January 2008
It is always important to take financial matters seriously by being financially literate to avoid any mismanagement of finances. This implies to any adult aspiring to do important projects in life. Education being one of these projects should be taken in ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
29th January 2008
If you are done with college and university life and you are comfortably working and probably paying up those loan interests, you concur with me that you wear a smiling face. Ask me why and I will tell you that this education life can really weigh you dow... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
24th January 2008
Are you planning on going to college? Are you already at college? Perhaps you already graduated and now you are seeking the best course of action to repay that student loan?
The bottom line is you are really on your way toward a better future for yours... Read >
Author: Ash Bowkett
17th January 2008
It is a well known fact that education is very important. While getting through high school may seem hard it is the first step in going to university. As you look through the many brochures for universities and colleges you should try to find information ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th January 2008
When a college student needs to get a loan they will usually ask for information from their college’s financial office. From here they will be told about any student loans company they feel is of benefit to them. The many different loans companies that ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
05th November 2007
Obtaining a college degree is a hard task in itself. Paying for the expenses that go along with attending college can be stressful and worrisome for many families. There’s more than just the tuition to consider: the student will also need a way to pa... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta
14th August 2007
You don’t have to be a mega spender or a gambling man to blow through most of your cash by the end of Freshman Year! Its not that you didn’t budget, its just the fact that this is your first time living alone and managing your finances. Without the ri... Read >
Author: Kara Lilly
14th August 2007
Looking for financial aid to fund your study? If you plan to go to college or graduate school, you should apply for financial aid; even you don't think you will qualify. Although financial aid just pays for only a small part of the tuition fee, it is stil... Read >
Author: Jullie Harvard
13th August 2007
About the Loan
The Parent PLUS Loan is a student loan that is sponsored by the federal government. Parent PLUS Loans enable parents to borrow money to pay the education expenses of their child who is a dependent undergraduate student.
These loans a... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
15th June 2007
What started out as informative Financial Aid Nights every fall and evolved into College Goal Sunday in January has now transformed itself into the largest student loan scandal in history!
Evolution
In the fall, when seniors begin applying to colle... Read >
Author: Reecy Aresty
05th June 2007
The cost of higher education increases every year. With an increase in tuition and fees comes the need more and more financial assistance. Students and parents should understand how to maximize their education financing options. This article will discus... Read >
Author: Matthew Kelly
04th June 2007
Hopefully by now your child has decided which college to attend this fall, and you are beginning to formulate your financial strategy for how you will fund the college experience. An excellent option is the PLUS Loan or Parent Loans for Undergraduate ... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
27th May 2007
As you may or may not be aware of there have been some changes to lender access of the NSLDS, the National Student Loan Database. Lenders will no longer be able to look up your loan information for you until you have committed to consolidate with them and... Read >
Author: Matthew Kelly
18th April 2007
To ensure their children’s success in today’s intensively competitive world, parents are faced with the absolute necessity of paying for a college education. As students approach the high school years, it is understandable why so many parents feel the... Read >
Author: Reecy Aresty
18th April 2007
As you consider how to pay for college, the very first place to start is with college grants and scholarships. Unlike student loans, grants and scholarships generally do not have to be repaid. There are billions of dollars of grants and scholarships av... Read >
Author: Edvisors
18th April 2007
Are you beginning the process of figuring out how you're going to pay for college? Financial aid is great - it'll help you achieve your education dreams, but it's a complex process with a growing variety of student loan options from which to choose. Ass... Read >
Author: Edvisors
20th January 2007
From sticker shock at escalating tuition costs to federal financial aid making less of a dent in the college bill, parents of college students need a fighting chance when it comes to financing their student’s college education. Oftentimes, a parent... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
15th November 2006
A student loan is almost inevitable these days. Colleges and universities charge so much between room and board, but students also have to worry about books, supplies, food, gas, and even class or lab fees. College can cost upwards of $40,000 per studen... Read >
Author: Guy Ray
03rd June 2006
When starting college the need for finance is almost always unavoidable.
There are many sources of finance; however, the most popular are Government Grants and loans since they come with lower
interest rates and longer repayment programs than private ... Read >
Author: Mary Wise
01st January 2006
Student loans are a helpful accessory when you need to cover costs when deciding to further your education, including housing and tuition. Student loans are there to be financial lifesavers when grants or scholarships leave your school funding a little sh... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda
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