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Save for College - Lose Aid
Costs are increasing. Will you lose out if you save a lot? Should you keep money in your kid's... College Families Bushwhacked by New Loan LegislationBy: Reecy Aresty | 10/06/2008 | College & UniversityUnder the guise of aiding college families overwhelmed and victimized by the student loan crisis, The Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act of 2008, not only fails its intended purpose, but actually is quite damaging to the very same students it intended to benefit. All it has done is add fuel to an ongoing fire by ensuring that colleges and lenders would benefit at the expense of students and their families… Happy New Year, Class of '10! and Welcome to Your College Financial Aid Base YearBy: Marc Hill | 12/02/2009 | FinanceAs they were ringing in the New Year on January 1, high school juniors and their parents were also ringing in their college financial aid "base year." Understanding the pros and cons of any financial moves made during your base year - or any year in which financial aid is applied for - from both a tax and financial aid standpoint goes a long way toward determining what you pay for college. So, let's take a look. College Financial Aid FAQBy: Brittany Burton | 31/03/2009 | College & UniversityFinancially Challenged? There’s lots of free college information available online, and here are some of the most popular questions when it comes to student Financial Aid. Learn about the difference between grants, student loans and college scholarships and bank on your future! THE DILEMMA OF COLLEGE ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL AID PROCESS IN TODAY’S ECONOMYBy: Leonel DaRosa | 27/04/2009 | EducationThe admissions and financial aid process from the perspective of a retired Guidance Counselor and a parent of four children. I spent 34 years in education with the last 22 years as a high school guidance counselor. A Federal Match Makes College More Affordable For Scholarship StudentsBy: Stuart Nachbar | 03/02/2008 | EducationAs 2007 drew to a close, four of the nation's most selective colleges: Harvard, Duke, Swarthmore and Pomona, all announced plans to revamp their financial aid policies by replacing loans with grants. Other institutions, most notably Princeton and Columbia, had already implemented similar plans. Harvard's policy is novel; according to the... Stafford Loans for CollegeBy: Evelyn Saunders | 27/10/2007 | LoansLearn about different types of student loans and the steps to apply for Stafford Loans. Visit http://www.student-loans.net for more information. Making The Right College Choice for You is the Key to Happiness and SuccessBy: David Horne | 25/02/2008 | College & UniversityWhen it comes to choosing your college there are a number of key factors that you must look at prior to committing to that school. College can be some of the best years of your life but the wrong decision in school selection can cause you to have many problems down the road. How to Pay for CollegeBy: Ron Johnson | 16/10/2009 | EducationThere’s no question that college is an expensive proposition. The tuition alone can be a shock. In the 2007-2008 academic year (the most recent year the government has statistics for), the average annual tuition at a four-year public university was $11,441, while the average tuition at a four-year private school was $26,489. At a two-year public college, the average tuition was $6,334. That doesn’t include more school fees, room and board, books, travel, shampoo – or Friday pizza money.
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