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Financial Aid
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How To Find Free College Grant Money
College is expensive but there is no reason you should fund it out of your own pocket. While a student loan needs to be paid back, neither college grants nor college scholarships need to be paid back, and there are a ton of these going un-awarded each year because nobody applied for them!
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Why Undergraduate Private Student Loans Are A Smart Choice
The costs involved with going to college seem to rise every year. Federal aid only goes so far and as a result many parents and students need to seek out alternatives to pay these costs. One alternative is an undergraduate private student loan to help bridge the gap.
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529 Savings Plans, Trick or Treat?
College financial aid officers across the county must be in a state of euphoria now that Congress has made the 529 tax exemption permanent. Adding to their joy is the increasing number of states making contributions to 529 accounts state tax deductible. Sadly, this will only encourage more unsuspecting families to set up these plans which will take most of them down a path paved with financial hazards. Ultimately, any family who opens one is inviting devastating consequences when the financial aid process begins and withdrawals are taken...
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How To Pay For College Without Going Broke
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 stress to financially prepare for tuition and related costs as they have not only gone through the roof already (Boston Univ., $51,000+), but continue to increase as much as 15% ever year! With no relief in sight, how can a college or college-bound family survive?
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College Education Financing - Finding Scholarships, Grants and Loans
There are several sources of financial aid available for college students. Grants and scholarships are best because the money is generally tax-free and never has to be repaid. Although this sounds promising, obtaining scholarships for college can be challenging. Prospective college students seeking scholarships should conduct research on scholarships available from local businesses, non-profit organizations and foundations, as well as options available from the U.S. government.
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Top 5 Tips for Completing Your FAFSA!
The FAFSA is necessary for anyone applying for federal financial aid. Completing this lengthy form can be daunting, but these five tips can help you.
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To Get Qualified To Enter The Professional World Is Almost Impossible For Many Potential Students
To get qualified to enter the professional world is almost impossible for many potential students without the financial help of a student loan. Luckily there are various types of loans available to students. There are many loans available from all banks and money lending agencies as well as government departments and various companies from the private sector. You will just have to shop around and find out what is available. In most cases these loans do not have to be paid back until after graduation. Only the interest has to be paid back during the study period. There are many banks that give the graduate time until they have secured a job before they have to commence with repayment.
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Getting A Hispanic College Scholarship
A college scholarship is a great way to defray the high costs of college. You can get one or multiple scholarships, and there are scholarships that are specifically for those of Hispanic heritage. Find out where they are and what is required to get them.
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How to Obtain Your Federal Student Loan Information
Borrowers looking to take advantage of the Student Loan Consolidation Program are finding it more difficult to complete the application as lenders no longer have the ability to pre-print the loan information.
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