Preparing for the tough scholarship interview questions

November 15, 2011

You may not be able to predict all the questions you'll receive when applying for college grants or scholarships. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't ways that you can prepare for the application process. ScholarshipHelp.org says there are a few key points you can focus on to nab that cash prize.
First, ask yourself what your strengths and weaknesses are as a student.…

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Tips on creating the perfect scholarship application

November 15, 2011

Although college grants and scholarships are a great way to curb the cost of tuition, you may have trouble cashing in on these opportunities if you don't take the time to properly fill out your application. Oftentimes, it's the small mistakes that can be the difference between you and the cash prize. Here are a few tips from the University of Oregon that can help you send in the perfect application.…

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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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A few factors that could reduce the price of your prospective college

October 31, 2011

For those students who are on a budget but would still like to get a quality education, there are a few things to look for when trying to find the perfect four-year college. While researching college scholarships and grants is a huge priority, there are a few factors to look for in a potential college that could drastically reduce a student's bottom line.…

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A part-time job may just help you stay focused in your classes

October 28, 2011

For many students, a part-time job on campus or elsewhere is a necessary step to help cover the cost of student loans and to put some extra money in their pockets. While these are wholly important benefits, there are a number of perks that may make a part-time job even more valuable.
A college job can teach a student the importance of time management.…

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A regimented schedule will make the college application process much easier

October 28, 2011

The academic year is in full swing and high school students around the country are scrambling to write admissions essays, fill out applications and get everything ready to realize their higher education dreams. This process can be especially harrowing, so if you're about to jump into it, taking your time may be the best way to go.
Creating a schedule is the ideal way of getting the application process out of the way.…

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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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Check out a career-shadowing program at your university

October 27, 2011

After you've applied for college scholarships and grants and have finally set foot on campus, some people are still undecided about their ideal major. Luckily, many institutions have created a career-shadowing program that will allow you to experience a day in the life of a working professional to see if it appeals to you.
Whether you go through your college or contact a business directly, a career-shadowing program is a fabulous way to broaden your horizons and find out what works for you.…

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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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