Articles, tagged with "tuition and fees", page 3
11th September 2009
The dollars you get for your education may change significantly, because as of August 1st, 2009, the G.I. Bill Government benefits are being recalculated. In order to choose the program that best suits your needs, it's crucial that you are aware of ...
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Author:
Mario Fitzgerald
18th August 2009
Are you a veteran who is receiving the full benefit associated with your GI Bill?Would you be able to describe the distinctions between the Post-0/11 GI Bill and the older Montgomery Bill? Do you know which one you qualify for, and if both do you kno...
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Author:
Mario Fitzgerald
31st July 2009
It's time to start thinking about getting those taxes done. Maybe you're in a panic. Not to worry. Just follow Tom's 15 steps to getting your taxes done, and you'll be much happier. Ready? Here they are:
-Get serious
Unless you're focused, you're goin...
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Author:
Tom Wheelwright
17th June 2009
Today's college students graduate with an average of $4,000 in credit card debt, in addition to student loans. While you're in college, it's easy to charge something or take out another loan without considering what it will do to your future budget, but y...
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Author:
Justin Narin
04th June 2009
A full tuition college scholarship is the dream of most high school seniors or recent graduates. A full ride gives the student the ability to pursue a college degree without worry or concern about how to pay for it. They are hard to find and typically hav...
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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 tuition co...
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Author:
Frank Joseph
09th April 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
If you are planning on attending an institute of higher education in the future, there is some good news for your wallet. Now
that Congress has passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009...
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Author:
Leighanne Stainer
13th March 2009
To some students and parents, the word "scholarship" is just another one of those confusing college terms: student loans, FAFSA, tuition and fees, EFC, grants, and work study. Little do they realize that knowing more about the scholarship process could sa...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
13th February 2009
CLEP is an acronym for "College Level Examination Program," and can be the fastest and cheapest route to a college degree. Although there is not a CLEP test for every subject, such clep exams cover most lower division courses - meaning it's possible to co...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
13th February 2009
CLEP test study guides are what you need in order to prepare for CLEP exams - the successful completion of which can cut two years off the amount of time you will spend in college - and save you tens of thousands of dollars in tuition and fees. For older ...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
20th January 2009
It probably did not take you more than a second to answer that questionâ€"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...
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Author:
pompyfzr
19th December 2008
A recent Dec. 3, 2008 New York Times article focused on the affordability, or not, of college in the U.S. The article was based on a biennial National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education report indicating that college tuition and fees increased ...
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Author:
kgabriel
28th October 2008
A college education can range from being free with a full ride scholarship or just a few grand at a two year community college to hundreds of thousands of dollars at a top private school for 4 years or more including graduate school. College is not cheap...
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Author:
Samantha Asher
13th June 2008
Today in an era of increasing competence and the world economy growing at near 5%, the dire need to catch the bull by its horns need not be much underscored. This makes it inevitable that a holistic educational school is selected among the best US Univers...
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Author:
Peter Salazar
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 ...
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Author:
Lauren R