financial aid
financial aid
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-12
One of the benefits of a federal student loan is that after graduation you are given a six month grace period before you are expected to make payments. If you graduated or dropped below half-time s...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
Are you beginning the process of figuring out how you're going to pay for college? Financial aid is great - it'll help you achieve your education dreams, but it's a complex process with a growing...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
Continuing education is sought after by a number of people. Generally speaking, continuing education programs can be divided into two classes. The first is general adult education, including cour...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or the FAFSA, is one of the most misunderstood and important forms you'll ever file when it comes to paying for college. For a step-by-step guide, y...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
For many career paths, attending graduate school is a necessary next step. Doctors, lawyers, psychologists, librarians and teachers all require an advanced degree. Additionally, many choose to re-...
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by Patrick Sutton - 2007-04-20
Recently, there has been an impetus to place for-profit performance-markers in the not-for-profit education sector. While everyone agrees that public money should only be spent on programs, initiativ...
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by Patrick Sutton - 2007-04-20
Colleges and universities across the nation approach enrollment diversity in many different ways. Some schools actively seek to diversify their student body, while other schools maintain that academi...
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-21
Federal Education Services, a federal student loan funding company, offers a Graduate PLUS Loan Program that extends directly to graduate and professional students the same benefits that traditiona...
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by Carl Willoughby - 2007-04-22
My daughter is a Junior at St John's University in New York City. I just checked her financial aid record and discovered that so far, it has cost over $82,000 to attend.$82,000 THOUSAND DOLLARS!$82,01...
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-21
You need more money for college. Do you whip out your credit to pay tuition or do you apply for a federal student loan. It is time to weigh out the options- With a federal loan, your interest rat...