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Why File the Free Application for Student Financial Aid

The time to file for financial aid is now here. Every year in February students are sent reminders to file there free application for free financial aid form. Maybe you are putting it off or do not feel you need to file for financial aid. The fact is, if you don't file, you might be giving up free money for college.


About Federal Financial Aid for College

Federal financial aid for college is available for most students. In fact the federal government works hard to make the application process easy through one central form: the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as the FAFSA.


Can Student Debt Be Re-Consolidated?

There is quite a discussion as regards to whether student debt can be re-consolidated or not. As most questions regarding financial and economic issues, there is not a unanimous answer.


Easy To Get Student Loans

Information on the ease of receiving student loans when needed.


What If I Need A Student Loan But I Have Bad Credit?

Getting a Student Loan with Bad Credit is no longer a utopian idea. Yet, though doable, it is certainly not easy to achieve. Sometimes, a single loan is not enough to pay for college studies and a combination of loans is needed.


The Gates Millenium Scholarship - Grants for Minority Students in the US

Looking for a scholarship for a minority student? The Millenium Scholarships offer funding for tuition to outstanding and gifted low income minority students. The Gates Millenium Scholars program is a $1 billion initiative, which is currently the largest private scholarship initiative worldwide.


Gates Foundation To Give Away $122 Million In Scholarships

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a $122 million scholarship initiative. This is one of the largest education grants by the foundation and it aims to send over 2000 students from the District Of Columbia, to college.


Going To College With Bad Credit

Funding your way through college when you have bad credit is not simple. Even when your parents can help you out, if they can't provide all the funds needed, you'll have to resort to financing. Fortunately, there are alternatives for those with bad credit that can aid them in paying for college...


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.


Studying Can Be A Very Expensive Exercise

Studying can be a very expensive exercise, but never the less it is well worth the money spent once you have graduated. Every country needs plenty of professional people so students should not put off studying because of the lack of finances. Fortunately the are a number of banks and various lending agencies as well as government departments and companies in the private sector that are prepared to help students through their years of study.


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.


Financial Aid Glossary

The financial aid industry has a lengthy list of terminology that can be very confusing. Learn the different words that are used ona regular basis when you are both researching and applying for student loans.


Scholarships and Grants for Your College Education

College scholarships and grants provide a series of additional options for funding your college education. These are better options, if you can get them, as they do not have to be repaid, the way student loans do.


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