Articles, tagged with "student financial aid", page 1
20th July 2011
It's that time of year when resolutions are made. If you are one of the many who have a resolution that involves your finances, you'll want to read this article. Studies show that less than 50% of resolutions are kept so it's vital to get started on the r...
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Author:
Rohan Verma
21st June 2011
There are only two reasons why off-campus housing exists today. One is you chose to do so, and the other is because your chosen school does not have on-campus housing facilities. The cost of living in off-campus housing will vary depending on your locatio...
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Author:
chadlewis
10th June 2011
We all know that different organizations, usually non-profit, offer grants to a single parent. The cost of living in today's world is just too much for a single parent to tackle solo and it is at this instance that single mother grants make the most impac...
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Author:
PieterWest
26th May 2011
When you apply for financial aid, you are making a decision for your future. You need to be sure that the money that you are going to borrow is going to be able to be paid back once you have graduated. Make sure to research all options that you have avail...
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Author:
Scott Lee Thompson
31st March 2011
The state of California is taking a page from the U.S. Department of Education’s playbook. In an effort to trim a nearly $27 billion budget deficit, lawmakers are exploring the possibility of limiting payouts from the state’s Cal Grant college student fin...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
26th January 2011
There are many ways out there that can probably help you bear your education needs. Still, students and parents prefer to gain financial capacity with a long term effect. Thus, study loans are being more preferred and taken by students and parents alike. ...
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Author:
Clivir Team
26th January 2011
We heard their stories; student A failed to finish school, Student B was only able to finish High School while student C dropped out of school. One of these days, this problem may be your friend's problem or worse, yours to.
Among many other concerns, ...
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Author:
Clivir Team
26th January 2011
Education is perceived to be the stepping stone of many people to those who dream of greener pasture. It is always said that a person who is able to finish his/her education is one step ahead to a better chance of employment, higher salary and a secured ...
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Author:
Clivir Team
13th January 2011
If you plan to attend college for the first time in 2011 or have a family member who will, you’re about to embark on student financial aid season.
If you’re looking for money for college and want to apply for financial assistance, your first stop shoul...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
20th December 2010
As the U.S. Department of Education considers linking colleges’ and universities’ eligibility for federal student financial aid to the school’s student loan repayment rate, some analysts are looking at just how large the student loan default problem is an...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
09th December 2010
Short term loans are being offered by several different lenders. These also include a payday loan, being offered for some colleges and some other companies. This type of loan is due within a short period of time only, although it will also depend with the...
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Author:
KRivers
02nd December 2010
Today, the importance of a college education cannot be disputed. Any professional field requires you to have some sort of post-secondary education, whether it's in the form of a degree, a diploma, a certificate or some other sort of accreditation. In fact...
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Author:
centennial
09th November 2010
The program is designed to better prepare students to apply for Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA) by awarding money to needy school districts for financial literacy education.
As long as you have the interest to further your study, you are welcome...
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Author:
TomHanks
03rd November 2010
No money to fund your college education? No need to fret! Money issues are no longer a barrier for a person to get a decent college education. There are ways students can take advantage of such as scholarship grants and student financial aid loans. Nevert...
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Author:
Clivir Team
03rd November 2010
According to a new report by the College Board, both student loans and other types of college financial aid rose in the 2009–10 academic year, although this increase in student aid was largely offset by rising college costs, which increased by about 6 per...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor