In this day and age, many young men and women are beginning their careers carrying a tremendous debt load. Students have been forced to obtain significant amounts of financing in the form of Student Loans in recent years. If you are such a person, you may be interested in finding a method through [...]
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The process for applying for college scholarship is virtually similar to applying for college. First, you have to learn as many scholarships grants as possible and create a shortlist of possible prospects that fit you and your need. Then, you create the most compelling application letters or essays that state your achievements together with interviews [...]
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First, Minimize Your Financial Debt Prior To Entering Law School
Your Student Loans are going to be a major financial obligation for you once you’ve earned your degree. Do what you can to ensure that they are among the only financial obligations you have in your fledgling law career. If you have credit card debt, do [...]
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From sticker shock at escalating tuition costs to federal Financial Aid making less of a dent in the college bill, parents of college students need a fighting chance when it comes to financing their student’s college education. Oftentimes, a parent’s contribution plus grants, Scholarships and subsidized government aid no longer [...]
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The cost of education is on the rise. States are spending less on higher education, forcing colleges and universities to pass the extra costs onto students. Tuition and fees have nearly doubled at some institutions, and there is no relief in sight. That’s the bad news. The good news is that there are several ways [...]
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My parents are getting a divorce. I am going to be a freshman in college next year. I’ve already gotten my Financial Aid for this year, so that shouldn’t change (right?) but I wasn’t sure if this would affect my financial aid for the next years. My parent’s income should stay [...]
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I really wanted to be a multimedia artist since high school. I just cant afford the course because it will cost me a fortune. I heard through a friend that Australia is the best place to study multimedia and they offer Scholarship. Please help.
G’day,
Visit www.ausaid.gov.au for Australian Government scholarship programs.
Good luck for your study and [...]
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I owe almost $3500 in financial aid? I am thinking of applying to another college, but I am worried that I won’t get any Financial Aid since I already owe. Eventually, I will pay back my financial aid, but I was wondering is there a limit to the amount of financial aid you [...]
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I’m a college student looking for a small college loan to help with expenses. What are the websites, places to go, and information on getting the best rate ect…. Can I use the money to pay off a credit card with a high interest rate? Where do you go to get College Loans? The bank? [...]
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I am about to gain a $13000 debt in Student Loans. In about 6 months we are applying for a home loan. Will that student loan be applied to my debt to owe ratio? Will it be a factor when applying for a home loan?
When applying for a home loan your credit report will be [...]
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