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1. Tips for Choosing a College
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... with your parents and counselors and look into all options of financial aid, student loans, and even scholarships. If a private college seems too expensive, check out community colleges or similar schools ...
2. Financial Aid Myths
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Financial Aid Myths Essentially enormous amounts of funds in school funding is accessible to those that require assistance paying for school. Yet plenty of misinformation confuses the actual facts ...
3. Energize Scholarship Search
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... in Central Massachusetts. With 20 years of experience in higher education as an admissions and financial aid administrator, her company assists families who desire to create a long range education financial ...
4. College Grant Information
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...  Trish Smith is a copywriter for Green Student U and Student Finance Domain, websites that are devoted to providing college students with helpful environmental and financial advice. Article ...
5. College Student Success Strategies
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... happens along the way. Health problems, financial difficulties, family problems, etc., are common. Most students are trying to balance work and school, and many are raising a family, too. And, a large ...
6. Wait-Listed at Your Top College?
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... security. 3. Is there a financial aid award? If so, compare it to the award that you have received from the college that originally accepted you. Don't be afraid to negotiate for additional aid. But ...
... Don't choose a college impulsively and for the wrong reasons. Wait until you have heard from every school and are able to compare financial aid and scholarships. Re-evaluate the schools where you are accepted ...
8. Helping Your Child Choose a College
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... Evaluate Your Financial Position - How many children do you have? How much money can you afford for each child's college education? Is the student able and willing to obtain a part-time job? What is the ...
Money Management Tips for College Students In addition to earning a diploma, learning good financial skills is one of the most important things you can do as a college student. Developing strong money ...
10. Creative Ways to Finance College
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... choose to finance the entire cost. But there are ways to reduce your college education costs besides loans. The first thing to do is contact the college you choose to attend and go visit their financial ...
... start out with them. By completing out a single form, you can learn which types of public financial aid you quality for. But you shouldn't overlook private loans. You can find several local banks that ...
12. Find a Scholarship Now
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... you write." So keep reading because it will only help you. Buy a scholarship book If you have the extra money buy a scholarship book. A scholarship book will provide you will ample sources of financial ...
13. Financial Aid - Google News
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14. Institutional Grants
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... achievement. Some merit awards are offered only to students whose families demonstrate financial need; others are awarded without regard to a family's finances. Some grants come with special privileges ...
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) program is for undergraduates with exceptional financial need. Pell Grant recipients ...
16. Federal Pell Grant Information
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... degree. (In some cases, however, a student enrolled in a post-baccalaureate teacher certification program might receive a Pell Grant.) Pell Grants are considered a foundation of federal financial aid, ...
17. Teach Grant Program
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... families. If, after reading all of the information on this fact sheet, you are interested in learning more about the TEACH Grant Program, you should contact the financial aid office at the college where ...
... grants are the most prefered form of student financial aid because they generally don't have to be paid back.  There are a lot of things to know about grants and we will cover some of those here.  Questions ...
19. State Higher Education Agencies
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...  Toll-Free: (877) 485-6751 Fax: (202) 727-2834 TTY: (202) 727-1675 Email: osse@dc.gov or sboe@dc.gov Website: http://seo.dc.gov/seo/site/default.asp Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance ...
... for scholarships is much easier today because of computer technology. Go to college web sites, on-line web sites, high school guidance offices, college financial aid offices or libraries. These sources ...
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