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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
17th September 2009
The American President Barack Obama proposed his scholarship programs for moms early this year. In this assistance, single moms are given financial assistance to go back to the schools for continuing their studies. They would receive a tax credit also for... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
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
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
18th January 2009
FAFSA is the short way of saying Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You want to your student aid report in your hands because it is the gateway to just about every student loan out there. FAFSA is like opening the door to the vault, it opens door... Read >
Author: coachbob
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
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
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
25th May 2008
If late night television and those late-late night infomercials have taught us anything, then it is that everything can be purchased. Nothing quite grabs the attention as Matthew Lesko's books on how to get free grant money from the United States governme... 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
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
15th May 2008
In order for you to receive financial aid for school you first have to apply and then learn how to manage your money to make every dollar stretch as far as
it possibly can. For financial aid to work it is going to require some paperwork on your part. Re... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th May 2008
If you are a high school student entering into college for the first time or a non-traditional student joining the academic world for the first time, then you are faced with the problem of having enough money to pay for your college education. How do you ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
29th January 2008
FAFSA is one of the terms you have or may come across when you look for information about the student loans. FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. As the terms suggests it is one of the federal student aid program available that stude... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
07th November 2007
A Well Fargo student loan makes it possible for you to pursue and achieve your educational dreams through a variety of resources. Federal and private loans are available through Wells Fargo. Only the federal loan programs offer no cosigner student loans.I... Read >
Author: Tom
05th November 2007
College has become increasingly more expensive through the years and is projected to continue increasing by about seven percent every year. Parents may have a lot of questions regarding college costs and student loans. The main question on almost everyone... Read >
Author: Evelyn Saunders
26th August 2007
A FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, needs to be filled out before applying for government grants and most government loans (such as the Stafford or Perkins). Schools use student's FAFSA information to decide if they are eligible to receiv... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
13th August 2007
By now, undergraduates are making their final preparations for school: deciding on class schedules, arranging housing and finalizing financial aid awards. While some lucky students have received enough aid and grants to see them through the semester o... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
31st July 2007
If you're planning for college, completing and submitting your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or FAFSA) is the all important first step in finding a way to pay for your college education. Still the top source for college funding, the Federal g... Read >
Author: Matt P
24th July 2007
A FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, must be filled out when you are applying for government grants and most government loans (such as the Stafford or Perkins). Schools use student's FAFSA information to decide if they are eligible to rece... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
23rd July 2007
Financial aid is a complicated process that requires many steps. This month-by-month calendar should provide you with enough information to easily navigate through the student loan application process.
January
Beginning on January 1, file your FAFSA... Read >
Author: Edvisors
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
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
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
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
27th June 2006
The various types of loans are students loan, refinancing, home loans etc. In case of students loan the prerequisite or instructions while applying for loan is that the student should provide the student aid report, complete entrance counseling and given ... Read >
Author: Jim Glu
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