• 5 Scholarship Facts You Need To Know

    5 Scholarship Facts You Need To Know

    Many finance experts think that the next great finance bubble is within the secondary education segment. Fees to attend college, both at public and private schools, are increasing at a rate well above inflation. With this bubble exhibiting no indications of popping, parents should be expecting the cost of their children’s education to continue to

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  • Obtaining Student Loans With Bad Credit

    Obtaining Student Loans With Bad Credit

    The fiscal difficulty that the nation is experiencing has placed a lot of us in perilous financial straits. In such times, it isn’t uncommon for the powers that be to look to the long term – and education is obviously a wise investment in the future. It’s not unusual either for lots of people in

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  • How Rare Are Full Ride Scholarships?

    How Rare Are Full Ride Scholarships?

    The fantasy of many high school students, and their parents, is that the looming college years will be financed by a “full ride” scholarship. A “full ride” scholarship is one where ALL expenses relating to attending a college are paid for. This includes book, tuition, room and board, and in some cases, even a bit

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  • Student Loans – Is College A Good Investment?

    Student Loans – Is College A Good Investment?

    Is attending college an advisable investment? Is the training which our students are experiencing from our universities and colleges well worth all of the time, dollars and work that are required? Decades ago, a college education was pretty affordable and it was just about an automatic solution to the middle-class. But now all of that

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  • Student Loans- The Good and The Not So Good

    Student Loans- The Good and The Not So Good

    Students preparing to go to college this fall may be preoccupied with selecting a computer or looking for sheets for a dormitory bed. Oftentimes less attention enters into choosing scholar student loans. The choice gets put aside or made in a moment because tuition is owed, financial products have perplexing names and the financing office

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Student Loans- Are They Right For You?

Right now there are many prospective college students who’re still researching ways to pay education costs costs in the fall of 2011 but unfortunately as many college scholarship and grant options will no longer be attainable, these prospective students are looking at various lending options as a way to enable them to fund either the

The word “scholarship” seems to mean many things to many people. Here, though, we are going to content ourselves with the basic definition and just what that means. Let’s begin with the dictionary definition. A scholarship is “a sum of money or other aid granted to a student, because of merit, need, etc., to pursue

Not all minority loans are based on race, in fact, there are a wide-range of minority loans that offer opportunities for a large number of students…the trick is to find out what is available and that often comes with a little searching!

Going to school is just as big of a burden for adults.  And yet, it is something that so many of us have faced.

Are you planning to go to school?

Are you planning to go to school? Has the conversation turned from what you want to study, to  how you are going to get the money to go to school?  If it has, you are not alone!  Getting the funding you  need to go to school is possible-but it is not always easy.  Getting a

Grants for Education – Federal Pell Grants

The best first step is to understand what a “grant” is and how it differs from other types of loans. Grants are monies distributed an institution. This is most frequently a department of a government but can also be a company, corporation, foundation or trust. The funds are given to a recipient that is, more

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