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28th September 2009
Many colleges (a good number of them are online universities) have gotten together to form an educational awareness program called Project Working Mom: Putting Education to Work. It is a coalition that is driving the campaign to educate our nation's moth... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
25th September 2009
With every New Year, we're given a clean slate upon which to draw a brand new future. Along with New Year's resolutions to exercise your body, perhaps it's time to consider exercising your mind as well.
Now is the perfect time to continue your educatio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Lack of education is one of the problems our country is facing. A number of mothers in America do not possess the necessary education to advance themselves in the corporate ladder. Now, moms can avail of scholarship programs through the aid of the federal... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
24th September 2009
According to the US Census, 18.4 million Americans are enrolled in colleges and universities across the nation.� Seventy percent (70%) of these students qualify for, and receive, financial aid through grants and scholarships.� And, while these grants ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd September 2009
The Scholarships for Moms Program has been talked about a lot in the media and has been widely attributed to the President's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.� ARRA has increased funding to grants, loans, and scholarships while opening eligibility... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd September 2009
There has been a lot of talk lately about a program called Scholarships for Moms.� While President Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has revamped funding for higher education (making grants, loans, and scholarships easier to obtain and bett... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
14th September 2009
The time has arrived! Mothers may now fulfill their dreams by getting a college degree. Yes, grants are offered by the Federal Government through the efforts of President Barack Obama. Moms may now pursue their goals and achieve what they rightfully deser... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
23rd August 2009
Did you know that President Obama wants mothers to go back to college. After being sworn into office, it was one of his primary agendas, a directive that he is taking very seriously right now. If you are a single mom and would you like to learn how to go ... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
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
When it comes to financial aid for college there are primarily two sources: privately funded financial aid and federally funded financial aid. When applying for or receiving either you need to make sure that you are fully aware of all the fine print invol... Read >
Author: Justin Sloan
10th March 2009
The University of Phoenix Oklahoma City Campus is one of the two campuses of the nearly 200 national and international locations of the University of Phoenix that are easily accessible to residents of Oklahoma City, the other being the Norman Learning Cen... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob
03rd March 2009
President Barack Obama is proposing an $825 billion economic stimulus bill that would include $140 billion — the largest increase in federal aid since World War II — to bolster the nation’s schools and help them stave off cuts to education progr... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
23rd February 2009
Defaulted Student Loan Help will help stop the harassing telephone calls at home and work from collection agencies. We are far more advanced than any other company within the industry with assisting with your defaulted federal loans.
If you default on... Read >
Author: Matthew
09th September 2008
Today’s education is most important and costly too for every one and if you are having bad credit history then it becomes very difficult to gain best education in your life. To afford the high roof cost of education most of the student and/or their par... Read >
Author: maria
24th July 2008
Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college, according to a recent survey, and at least one education association says a shift in high school programs, challenging curriculum and continued focus on a federal vocational... Read >
Author: Parveenn Kumarr
22nd July 2008
Student Loans For Students Without A Cosigner are good appropriates for the students. They need the cash for the assorted requirements like tuition fee, Hostel charges, Computer expenses etc. Student Loans For Students Without A Cosigner can be also used ... Read >
Author: Jonesh taylor
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
14th April 2008
"Many students worry about skyrocketing college costs. Fortunately, the federal government has deep pockets. According to the U.S. Department of Education, more than 10 million students receive financial assistance from the government each year. Also, dur... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
14th April 2008
"Going to college has always been your dream but you're concerned about the rising cost of higher education and how and where you're going to get the funding. You have a ton of questions. Is aid available only for full-time students? Is aid available if y... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
28th March 2008
If you're looking for financial aid to help fund your online degree program then this article can help you understand what is available. No matter if you're seeking a bachelor degree online or master degree online or a business, education, nursing degree ... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
20th February 2008
With college tuition prices on a steady incline that’s outstripping inflation, more and more students may need to rely on financial aid to help pay for school.
Trying to decipher what your financial aid award letters mean can seem complicated, but ... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
04th February 2008
Lots of student takes federal loans while pursuing their course because of the high expenses associated with any course these days. Apart from fees, there are lots of other related expenses you need money for. It happens many times that given the huge amo... Read >
Author: steve C clark
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
With education being a very essential tool in ones life, it needs a lot of consideration before time passes by and you realize that other things are overtaking it. If education is ignored while it happens to be a hub for knowledge to achieve your dream, t... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
29th January 2008
College and University education these days is proving very expensive but quality. Many people have various dreams on achieving the best out of these institutions to shape their future and that of generations to come. At some point this education is not a... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
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
16th January 2008
Rocco Basile is a man from Brooklyn, New York who has impressed me with regard to his beliefs about how we can all help to make changes in our world today through education.
Rocco Basile noted something that Gandhi believed. Real education consists in ... Read >
Author: kgabriel
06th August 2007
Financing an education can be a challenging feat, especially when borrowers have exhausted their personal savings and their state and federal financial aid options and still have educational expenses left to cover. NextStudent, a leading Phoenix-based edu... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
24th July 2007
Student loans are specifically designed to help students meet the costs of a higher education. For most students loans are necessary, but like any loan, they should only be used as a last resort. Student Loans are obligations that must be repaid. They ... Read >
Author: Frank Richman
24th July 2007
College students all over the United States probably have just gotten into the swing of summer, whether that means finally perfecting their golf swing, getting that deep tan, or acing the most recent quiz in summer school. In the midst of these activit... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
24th July 2007
It's a good idea to begin exploring your financial options as early as possible in your senior year of high school if you're thinking about college or career school after you graduate. While most of us probably think first of an academic scholarship to pa... Read >
Author: Matt P
25th May 2007
With the ever-rising cost of college tuition in the United States, private student loans have become a fact of life for many college students. Private student loans can help bridge the gap when it comes to savings, federal financial aid and college cos... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
27th April 2007
After almost two years of reporting on the latest in student loan legislation, federal financial aid policy changes that affect college students or those that are college-bound, and a myriad of other topics that make life easier for students, the Next... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
18th April 2007
For many career paths, attending graduate school is a necessary next step. Doctors, lawyers, psychologists, librarians and teachers all require an advanced degree. Additionally, many choose to re-enter the world of academia after some years in the worki... Read >
Author: Edvisors
18th April 2007
Continuing education is sought after by a number of people. Generally speaking, continuing education programs can be divided into two classes. The first is general adult education, including courses taught beyond regular postsecondary education like an... Read >
Author: Edvisors
20th February 2007
Students can file their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before their parents file their 2006 taxes by estimating the amount they believe they’ll be claiming. According to NextStudent, the Phoenix-based premier education funding comp... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
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 parentâ... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
04th October 2006
FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form that is filled out by university students and parents to apply for federal financial aid, which includes grants, scholarships, student loans and work-study programs. In addition to the federal go... Read >
Author: Anubha Shyam
13th July 2006
Many of us dream of obtaining a higher education in order to fulfill our dreams; however the financial reality is that obtaining a college education can be difficult. While there are myths commonly circulating that there are a number of scholarships avail... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
07th January 2006
Merit-based financial aid is one of the main financial aid packages awarded based on their merit or merit plus of students. Merit-based financial aids usually come from state or federal sources or private sources. These types of financial aid packages are... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling
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