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By jackknive 1 comments
The average student spends more than $500 per semester in books. In some cases it is a lot more than $500 per semester. It doesn't have to cost nearly that though... more »
By mlstevens 1 comments
As the cost in education continues to increase, and as more and more people are unable to finance their entire education themselves, finding financial aid has become an important part in the education process. Many educational institutions have ... more »
By thompson1958 0 comments
New Educational Networking Site Offers Free Test Preparation, Study Help in 'Global Classroom' NEW YORK – If you want practice taking college entrance tests, check out the free website Examville.com. But don't log off once the timer runs out. ... more »
By psychonurse 2 comments
By the 10th grade, your kids have probably decided if post-secondary education is THE goal for them. It is at this time, that you need to make them aware of the financial burden of college costs, and engage them in the emotional and fiscal ... more »
By smilesatme1 3 comments
If you have a dream to continue your college education then you need to know who is paying it. And then how much you can afford to finish it. Education is not that expensive if you know where to look for an affordable way to enroll in college. ... more »
By PegC 0 comments
In 1944, Franklin Roosevelt signed into law the first “GI Bill” which provided education benefits to World War II veterans. Current military veterans still enjoy a version of this benefit, now called the Montgomery GI Bill. Applying for this ... more »
By Never 0 comments
How to Write an essay. I will tell you that how you can write good essay And I will Explain... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
A 529 plan is an education savings account that's allowed certain tax advantages. It's a state-sponsored program that's operated by financial institutions. There are some variations to the plan details depending on the state. You will need to do ... more »
By smilesatme1 3 comments
Save money while in college. You might don't have money of your own but if you have parents then you have a little bit allowance maybe. How would you save some money while you are pursuing your degree? Only spend the things that you needed most. ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The Education IRA was the original name for tax-deferred savings. The new name is the Coverdale Plan, and it's one form of saving for higher education. The Coverdale Plan has some benefits and some restrictions that no other plan has. If you want ... more »
By lenamae1983 1 comments
After making the important decision of going to college at any age the next most important thing to worry about it how to pay for it... more »
By eHow Education Editor 4 comments
Financial aid can help you attend a more expensive school, rather than settling for the best you can afford. There are many types of financial aid available for those willing to fill out the necessary forms... more »
By easyrider 0 comments
You need money for college. Here's how to get it... more »
By grantguru 0 comments
This article will teach you the basics of what you need to effectively write a grant proposal. I will also give you some of the "tricks of the trade" and show you where you can find some of the resources you need to make your search easier... more »
By kathrina 0 comments
Don't know how to apply for financial aid for college? well, here is an easy step by step guide on how to do it... more »
By tkfinley 1 comments
Advanced Placement classes are a great way to earn college credit before you’ve even set foot on campus. With good scores on AP exams, you can place out of required college courses or start taking more advanced courses towards your major. With ... more »
By holmesie 0 comments
Financing for a college education can come from many sources including federal, state, institutional, and other. This article will help you get started... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
College life is challenging and sometimes can be frustrating. But if you want to work and get paid good then you might need to finish your college education first. My friends told me once, that if I was born pretty I could have been a model or a ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Tapping into a 401K retirement fund to pay for college tuition of children is a possibility. However, a 401K is not really designed for that purpose, and you have to carefully look at the cost of using funds from your 401K plan versus all of the ... more »
By amandalyn 0 comments
Once you decide which college you are going to attend, you need to formally accept the offer of admission you received. To do this, simply write a letter to the instition... more »
By bbrassell 0 comments
With all of the confusing information on the Web about applying to college, it can be difficult to get through the process as quickly as you'd like while hopping from one page to another in pursuit of a few direct answers. Here, you'll find a ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
For the majority of college hopefuls, securing a good college aid package is the only way to afford a college education. College aid helps with everything from tuition and lodging to food and books. Applying to win a good college aid package ... more »
By Lindsay 0 comments
If you're in high school and thinking about your future in college, and you're worried because your parents can't afford to pay for college, it's up to you to plan ahead. Here's how to go to college without getting in debt... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The 529 plan offers one of the best financial vehicles to save for college education. However, it's important to understand that there are penalties involved if the plan is not used in certain ways. Understanding the rules and making sure you ... more »
By writerman 0 comments
Picture this, you've just graduated with your bachelors degree from your dream college, and suddenly, you come to the realization that your now up to your neck in student loans! Want to avoid that reality check ? Below are some tips and advice on ... more »