The decision to attend a vocational-technical college is an extremely important one. The specialized education and training will provide you with the necessary tools and knowledge to be successful in the career of your choice. But how will you pay for it?
Education is an investment in your future. Before you choose your career, it is [...]
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According to the American Association of Dental Schools, what you will have to pay in Student Loans after your graduation is a substantial amount indeed — upwards of $120,000! Even if you have a thriving practice after graduation, that amount of money is still a significant responsibility. What can you do today to help you [...]
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Does Financial Aid cover the cost of living in the dorm? Im planning to apply for college in CA.
You apply for the entire cost….If you (EFC) your estimated family contribution is less than $4,000 considering the cost of Colleges in Central America, you should cover everything.
If I were you, and have contacts at that institution [...]
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Achieve Financial Freedom with Feng Shui
It’s the middle of the month and you are still struggling to pay the mortgage, car payment, and make sure the electric company doesn’t turn off your power. The kids need new clothes and shoes; the fridge is bare, and just once you want to be able to get through [...]
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Could you ask Financial Aid to take money from next semester, including loans, grants, to pay for something for this semester. I know they would have to review your file but is this possible did anyone ever try?
You cannot receive an advancement on grants or Scholarships. For loans, you can request any additional [...]
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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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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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Financial planning is not limited to asset allocation, mutual funds, and fixed-income investments – planning should include every aspect of your life.
Should you apply for that credit card? What type of car insurance should you buy? Should we save for our child’s college or put money in our IRA’s instead? These and many more [...]
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im going to get Financial Aid for a community college.
i dont work, and im getting like $4,000 dollars for my whole tuition. im happy about that.
but… do i have to pay that money back to the goverment?
thanks in advance!!
it depends…is this a grant, a loan, what? a grant can be paid [...]
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A panel of graduate admissions representatives talk about the graduate admissions application process and Financial Aid. Recorded during the summer Washington, D.C. Idealist.org Graduate Degree Fair for the Public Good hosted by the American University School of Public Affairs.
Part 1 contains the following questions:
How do teaching istantships work? 6:45
Should I get a second masters? [...]
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