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  1. Reduce College Debt with Scholarships

    Six Scholarship judges were sitting around an oval table. Forms were piled into 50 boxes. Each one had the name of a state. I looked at the boxes and wondered why some of them were overflowing and others had just a few. This was the first round of judging. By the time the contest was over almost 16,000 applications would be examined. Some of

  2. A Million Bucks In Scholarships - I'm Not Kidding!

    Mention a million dollars in scholarships as few as ten years ago, and most university officials and everybody else would have laughed in your face. It won't happen today. There are two reasons why. College scholarship opportunities have grown tremendously and the cost of an undergraduate education continues to go up and up with no

  3. Student Loan Facts

    For a lot of students, a task that is even more intimidating than college itself is working out out how to apply for a student loan. While the paperwork may seem intimidating and complicated at first, there are many resources available to assist you through the process. Many colleges and universities are switching over to online form submission,

  4. 2 Types Of Graduate Loans

    Normally, graduate students pay for tuition fee more than undergraduate. Therefore, the main purpose of graduate loans is to help fund their education. There are two venues in which graduate students can obtain graduate loans: the government and private entities, (who provide alternative graduate loans). Each of these is discussed in more detail

  5. Refinancing Student Loans

    Many students and graduates are facing with struggling to repay their student loans. They have to refinance it in order to lower their monthly payments. Refinancing student loans can be a good idea under certain circumstances, but not always. As of late, interest rates have been low but they are in fact rising and most economists agree that they

  6. Credit Cards Watch Out When Using Your Credit Card Abroad

    Going on holiday or business to Spain, France or Italy this year? Then watch out for a new ploy to overcharge your credit or debt card. Many restaurateurs and retailers in these countries now have the facility to get you to authorise your bill in euros but then they recharge your card in sterling. That sounds innocent but there's a sting in the

  7. Money For College

    With the prices for a college education increasing each and every year, having the money for college is very important. Many years ago, the prices for a tuition were a lot lower than they are now, which goes to show just how much they have climbed over the past several years. Years from now, you can expect college tuition to climb even more,

  8. The Need For Scholarships

    Scholarships are the amount of money that is given or cut in fees of students on some spatial basis. Various institutes all over the world provide scholarships for students, based on performances in exams or in some other cases as arias, finance or family backgrounds. Scholarships are the financial help to the students for their studies. Most of

  9. Student Loan Debt Relief - School Loan Consolidation

    In order to relieve some of the financial burden associated with furthering their educations, many students are opting to consolidate student loans at lower rates, and getting a longer period of time to repay the loans. The following paragraphs will answer some commonly asked questions about student loan consolidation, as well describe how loan

  10. All About Grants (And No, President Grant Didn?t Invent Them!)

    Grants are gifts of money that are given to the recipient mostly based on the merit or the need of the recipient. There are many types of grants and all are used for the greater good. Many are given out by the government as aid or as a way to ?feed? a lackluster economy and in so doing raise the tax revenue for the government. One can think of both

  11. How to Apply For a Student Loan

    Financing college through a student loan can be terrifying for people. A student loan can be the cause of a number of nightmares. Me for instance, I was so worried I would not qualify; I almost chose not to apply for a scholarship, grant and loan. Thank goodness I looked into the process more carefully because I learned so much about the entire

  12. The Search for a Student Loan

    So you are thinking of going back to school? There are many sources of student financing. CanLearn is Canada’s government sponsored student loan program. It is designed to help prospective students plan out the financing methods of their post-secondary education. CanLearn can be used to plan, find, and pay your student loans or credit lines. They

  13. Preparing for the Increasing Costs of Higher Education

    The cost of higher Education is currently outpacing inflation. The College Board estimates college costs grew at a rate of 9.8 percent at four-year public colleges and universities and at an average of 5.7 percent at private four-year colleges and universities for the 2004-2005 school year. At the current rate of college inflation, parents of

  14. What is FAFSA?

    FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form that is filled out by university students and parents to apply for federal financial aid, which includes grants, scholarships, student loans and work-study programs. In addition to the federal government, schools, states and private financial institutions also use the information from the

  15. Student loan strategies and tips for 2007

    It is quite difficult for graduates to find easily and immediately a job to be able to cover their daily expenses and pay back the loans for their recently graduated studies. Most lenders offer a period of grace for six month after graduation, but sometimes it may take more than a year for a graduate to find a decent job. Even if they do find such

  16. Student Loans

    Very few students have the privilege of being able to study at university or college without any financial help at all. All banks, various financial institutions and money lenders as well as government departments give students loans to help them through their studies. Once you have made a decision to further your studies you will need to start

  17. Student Loans

    Student loans are a part of most students’ lives. Many of them would never have the privilege of studying without them. Tuition fees and books are very expensive not to mention the boarding and travelling expenses. It is a great strain on any family budget and that is why the loans are so popular. Loans are available from all banks, many money

  18. “Continuing Education Loan” – A great option for students

    Continuing education loan is a post-secondary private student loan. It is an easy financing option ideal for part-time, degree-seeking students. Continuing education loans are credit-based and thus require good credit record to avail them. Moreover, you must be a US citizen or at least a permanent resident. Good credit records will translate

  19. Financing Your College Education

    Through all of the ups and downs of applying to college there is one truth you should always remember: if you want to go to college you will REGARDLESS OF FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCE. Financing your college education can be the most stressful step in the process, however a little preparation and research make all the difference. The money

  20. College Ready, Set, Go.

    It seems every college student longs to travel. If it's far away from home the better. How can you plan for this and what do you need to know? The college itself can give you plenty of information. Since it will be a learning experience in every sense of the word, there will be plenty of information available. Besides the information that the

  21. Seven advantages of a Student Loan Consolidation.

    Unless you have wealthy parents who are prepared to fully finance your education, becoming a college student is almost synonymous with becoming a borrower. Statistics show that as much as 50% of college students have loans and the average is about $10,000. Some have considerably higher loans. If you fail to plan carefully, you could end up with

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