financial aid
financial aid
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-12
Oops, you haven't made your federal Stafford, PLUS or Graduate PLUS loan payment in 270 days and your loan has defaulted. How to you get out of this one?Having a defaulted Stafford, PLUS or Graduat...
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by Hilary Basile - 2007-04-13
There are several sources of financial aid available for college students. Grants and scholarships are best because the money is generally tax-free and never has to be repaid. Although this sounds pro...
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-15
Should you consolidate your federal student loans? It is important to make an informed decision when considering this financial matter. Here are some things to consider when weighing your decision.1. ...
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-12
Should you consolidate your federal student loans? It is important to make an informed decision when considering this financial matter. Here are some things to consider when weighing your decision....
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
Federal student loan consolidation is a re-financing program that allows you to combine all of your existing federal student loans into one new single loan. There are no application fees, credit ch...
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by Rachna Mehra - 2007-04-18
The University of Wyoming has introduced the Trustees Pride Scholarship Program which offers eligible students full scholarships that cover tuition $ fees and room & board.The Universities decision to...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
Award Letter: A notice from a financial aid office to a student that specifies the financial aid programs and dollar amounts that the student has been granted.Consolidation: This process takes yo...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
Students and families are often confused with the variety of options available when it comes to financing a college education. There are a myriad of options, from college scholarships and grants t...
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by Reecy Aresty - 2007-04-18
To ensure their children's success in today's intensively competitive world, parents are faced with the absolute necessity of paying for a college education. As students approach the high school ye...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
As you consider how to pay for college, the very first place to start is with college grants and scholarships. Unlike student loans, grants and scholarships generally do not have to be repaid. Th...