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  • How to Budget for a Kid's College

    A college education is very important and is something that should be budgeted for ahead of time. Budget for a kid's college with help from a lawyer and author in this free video clip.

  • The Best Places to Drop off Business Cards for College Recruiting

    As a college recruiter, to successfully fulfill your job description, you need to recruit students for the university that employs you. Aside from doing the obvious, such as visiting high schools and hosting college days at your campus, you need to get yourself into the local scene. The best way to target high school students who are starting to think about college is to go where they go. While this isn't always possible during the workday, it can help to drop off your business card.

  • College Budget Tools

    The cost of tuition can seem impossible for families with limited income. However, with the many financing choices available, the impossible can become possible. Financing choices include federal student aid (FAFSA), Pell grants, other grants, scholarships and loans. Using college budgeting tools like calculators and analyzers available through websites like ed.gov and finaid.org will help you plan to cover the cost of tuition. Additionally, these tools may link you to sources of financing that you had not previously considered.

  • College Organization Structure

    Most colleges have similar, if not exact, titles in their organizational hierarchy. Factors that may have an influence are whether the schools are public or private, or whether the college is part of a larger system such as California State or State University of New York.

  • College Football & Recruiting Budget

    There is no guarantee that spending the most money and bringing in the biggest recruits will lead a college football team to more wins. It is, however, a strong indicator of the team's commitment to winning. The large recruiting budgets of some schools make it difficult for smaller schools to keep up with them.

  • How Much Is College?

    College can cost anywhere from nothing, completely free, to $60,000 a year. Discover how much it costs to go to college and plan a budget accordingly with tips from a playwright and college graduate in this free video on college life and personal growth.

  • How to Make a Budget for College

    As an undergrad, your college student budget may be one of the most important tools to surviving college without incurring excessive credit card debt. It is important to make a workable college student budget and stick to the plan. Making a college student budget may be a first-time budgeting experience, so be sure to ask for help or another opinion. Here are the basics of creating a college student budget.

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