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Financial Aid
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Free School Grants
Free grants for school are available for students who want to avail of further education but don’t have the financial means to do so. Free grants for school are federal funds given to schools and distributed to students upon the school’s discretion.
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Students Are Awards $32,000 in Scholarships
Thirty-two students from Western Michigan University have each been awarded a State Farm teacher scholarship of $1,000, for their involvement as teacher interns for the spring semester.
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Using the Private Student Loan
The private student loan may act as a supplement to federal loan programs and may perhaps be in support of several distinct purposes related to education such as instruction, books, living expenses as well as computer equipment.
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Graduate PLUS Loan
Federal Education Services, a federal student loan funding company, offers a Graduate PLUS Loan Program. The Graduate PLUS loan is a federally sponsored student loan that offers generous borrowing limits. Graduate and professional student borrowers can cover the full cost of their graduate education (less any financial aid received), including tuition, room and board, books, supplies and even computers.
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How To Fund Your Graduate Education
For those in graduate school, funding this additional education can sometimes be difficult. Part-time jobs, children, and additional responsibilities all help to make student loans a very inviting notion for those in graduate school.
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Negotiating For The Best Financial Aid Package
If you are in the process of applying for financial aid, then right now you are debating and comparing offers. Don't be afraid to negotiate with the financial aid offices, they may be more willing to change their award package then you might expect.
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Federal Perkins Student Loans
The ever increasing costs of post secondary education are causing many students to
defer their (tertiary) studies or not undertake them at all. This is leading to shortages in many professions including teaching (particularly
maths and science), nursing, specialty medical and a vast growing number of other
professions.
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Paying for College - How Much to Save?
When parents first start trying to decide how much to save, they often get overwhelmed by the cost of a college education. Children born today will face college costs that are 3 to 4 times current prices. When determining how much to save for your child's education, consider the one-third rule. Essentially, one-third will be coming from past income (savings), one-third from current income, and one-third from future income (loans). This lets you spread the cost of a college education over an extended period of time.
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Small Business Owners Can Save Thousands On College Costs
College and college-bound families should be looking into a unique opportunity to save tens of thousands of dollars on college costs for school year 2007-2008. Accordingly, small business owners (parents, not students), or those who can legally set up a small business under the federal guidelines, will reap huge rewards in the form of untold thousands in financial aid previously unobtainable! And, 529 Plan owners can benefit as well...
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Paying For College
In today's highly competitive admissions process, families must never lose sight of the fact that nothing is more important to parent or student than an acceptance letter! As all the aid in the world is useless without that coveted admission ticket, paying for college is your second priority. Planning for college can begin as early as birth and proper financial planning in the early years can make all the difference when it comes time to have to cough up all that cash. Here are some of the best ways to save for college-
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