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- About Federal Financial Aid for College
[Reference-and-Education:Financial-Aid] 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.
- What is a 529 College Savings Plan?
[Finance:Personal-Finance] Parents should start saving early for their children's education. Using a 529 college savings plan is one option that makes it somewhat easier to begin saving early.
- 5 Financial Aid Mistakes to Avoid
[Reference-and-Education:Financial-Aid] If college students and their families do their financial aid homework they can potentially avoid many of the mistakes that could cause serious financial trouble. Take some time and make sure that you avoid these 5 financial aid mistakes.
- How College Students Can Make Extra Money
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] Many college students need extra money to pay for meals, supplies or just entertainment. Because of a heavy class load, some students cannot take on even a part time job. There are ways that students can make extra money without a job.
- What Does a Community College Cost?
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] Many college students take advantage of the lower cost of tuition at communitity colleges. Students can take classes at community college and earn credits toward a two year or four year degree program at a lower cost.
- Federal Pell Grant Program for College Students
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] The Pell Grant is the most common type of government grant awarded to help college students with financial aid.
- Student Loan Forgiveness Programs for College Graduates
[Finance:Student-Loans] Student loan forgiveness programs are available for graduates who meet certain conditions, such as teachers nurses, volunteers and other programs.
- The Advantages to a College Degree for Today's Job Seekers
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] A college degree is an advantage in today’s workforce. The number and of jobs available for college graduates is much greater and they often have higher salary and benefits.
- Need Money for College?
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] What should students and parents do to find money for college? There are many programs available to help students get money for college including scholarships, grants and several types of loans.
- What is the Cost of College Tuition?
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] What is the average cost of college tuition? This is one question that most parents and future students ask themselves and need to know in order to plan for a college education.
- All About Grants for College Students
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] Federal grants are a type of aid that is awarded by the government. Grants for college students do not have to be repaid.
Grants are based upon financial need, as calculated by the federal aid program. The first step in applying for government grants is by completing the FAFSA.
- How to Find Money for College Education
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] Many current and future college students need help to pay for college. Especially with tuition rates going up every year, students are looking for ways to pay for their college eduction. In this article find out how to get more money for a college education.
- Need Help Paying Back Student Loans?
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] Many college students and graduates are looking for a solution for their student loan debt. While borrowers may be having difficulty paying back student loans, there is help. Solutions for paying back student loans are available.
- Thinking of Dropping Out of College?
[Reference-and-Education:College-University] If rising tuition costs or personal concerns have made you consider dropping out of college or “taking a break” I’d like to encourage you to reconsider.
- Student Loan Limits Not Keeping Up with Tuition Rates
[Finance:Student-Loans] As tuition rates at many colleges continues to rise, the limits that students may borrow each year has stayed the same. Because of the restrictions with federal student loan limits, students and parents will need to become more diligent in seeking out alternative sources of college funding.
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