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Understanding what scholarship sponsors are looking for in applicants

November 15, 2011

Applying for college grants and scholarships can be nerve-wracking, especially if you depend on financial aid in order to attend the school of your dreams. However, you can ease your concerns by gaining a grasp on exactly what scholarship sponsors are looking for when they go through applications.
First, your academic achievements will likely be a large factor when it comes to deciding whether or not you deserve the cash prize, according to ScholarshipHelp.org.…

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Curbing the cost of decorating your college dorm

November 15, 2011

Part of going to college is having the opportunity to live away from your parents for the first time. However, it can be more difficult than you think to make it on your own while you're in school, especially if you're strapped for cash.
In some instances, your college may not have enough on-campus housing to meet the number of students.…

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Federal student loans are the ideal choice for incoming college students

October 31, 2011

The college application process can be a harrowing time for any incoming student, so if you're in the midst of writing admissions essays and searching for forms of college funding, a student loan may have crossed your mind. But, before you go down that route, it's best to peruse the other financial aid opportunities first.
Student loans are offered by private lenders and also by the federal government.…

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Make a commitment to reduce the cost of your tuition with financial aid

October 27, 2011

College is a significant expense in time and money, but there's no reason that a prospective student should shell out the full price of tuition when there are so many options to help cover costs. Between grants, scholarships and other forms of financial aid, there are a number of methods to help reduce your bottom line.
Start off your process by filling out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.…

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President Obama proposing relief measures to student loan borrowers

October 26, 2011

Student loans have become one of the biggest financial bubbles that look to burst in the coming years, so President Obama has begun to lay the groundwork to ease the financial burden on college students. According to the Chicago Tribune, the President plans to cap student loan payments at 10 percent of income in 2012, instead of 2014.
"Steps like these won't take the place of the bold action we need from Congress to boost our economy and create jobs, but they will make a difference," Obama said in a statement.…

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College scholarship workshops are great opportunities for high school students

October 24, 2011

College scholarships and grants are one of the ideal forms of college funding for prospective students, but making one's application stand out from the rest is a tough task. Luckily, colleges have recognized the growing expense of higher education and many are offering college scholarship workshops to educate students about the proper process to accrue these funds.
According to the Seattle Times, the University of Washington recently held a seminar for incoming students to give them an edge in the application process and offer tips to write some compelling essays.…

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Look for college scholarships that are specific to your field

October 21, 2011

College scholarships and grants have become one of the most viable ways to fund your tuition, and the number of businesses and organizations that offer scholarships is growing every day. If you have a major in mind, you may be able to find college funding sources that focus your chosen field and could be a boost for your resume.
Finding scholarships is a mixture of luck, perseverance and knowledge of where to look.…

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Combining a bachelor’s and graduate degree could provide the most bang for your buck

October 19, 2011

Combining your bachelor's and graduate degrees into one program, also called a joint degree program, could be the ideal way for students to complete both degrees in four years. If you're planning on going to graduate school sometime down the road, this may be the ideal option to hit the ground running when you leave school.
Finances are a huge concern for many students, so it doesn't make sense to split your academic career into two phases when you can complete all of it at one time.…

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Extended repayment may be an option for those grappling with student loan debt

October 17, 2011

While many students seek out college scholarships and grants as a means of reducing the cost of their tuition, turning to student loans may be the only way for some individuals to cover the expenses of a degree program. Unfortunately, some people will be paying off these loans for years to come, so an extended repayment plan may be the ideal choice to give them time to find a job and a means of paying these loans back.…

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Federal Work-Study programs are ideal for students with significant financial need

October 13, 2011

There are many financial aid programs that can assist prospective students in their educational needs ranging from college scholarships to federal and state grants. For low-income students who want to realize their career aspirations, the Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) could be an ideal addition.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, the FWS program provides funds that are earned through part-time employment, predominantly through on-campus jobs.…

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