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4 Ways to Pay for College

12/28/2016

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Paying for College
College is more than education. Upon graduation, a student will be able to move forward in the world, gaining new knowledge and being able to utilize and implement that knowledge. Young workers are expected to innovate, work within teams, and think creatively while completing a task.
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Is the cost of obtaining a degree worth it? You will be asked your entire life about your education. Whether you use your degree or not, it will be a sign to other people about your ambition, intelligence, and drive to succeed.

Fortunately, there are many ways to save significant money even for those who have not planned ahead. These include scholarships, financial aid, and tax strategies to save you from real expense.
Read on to get an idea of how to start planning ways to pay for one of your biggest life expenditures.

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How Teens Can Get Federal Aid for Tuition

6/22/2016

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Federal Student Aid is part of the US Department of Education.  Financial aid for college students comes from your federal and state governments and from your college.  Federal aid includes Perkins Loans, Pell Grants, Work-Study, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants and student loans. Your state provides tuition assistance programs and scholarships. Your college may offer grants, scholarships, loans and work programs. If you are working full-time, your employer may also offer tuition assistance. Here is what you need to know…

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College Dorm vs. Apartment Living

5/31/2016

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Besides choosing a college or university, deciding where to live can be one of the biggest decisions a student must make. Generally, students who want to be a part of the campus community, choose to live there, while students who value their freedom decide to live off-campus. There are pros and cons to both living situations. Here is the run down:

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College Planning for Teens

3/25/2016

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​College can make a colossal difference in your life.  A university education will give you more career choices and more employment opportunities. With a degree, it has been proven that you will earn more money over your lifetime. Read on to see how to plan for this monumental event in your life.
College Planning

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How to Earn Extra Money for College

2/3/2016

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How to Earn Money for College
While most people have some financial resources for college from parents, loans or scholarships, students need extra money for food, clothes, gas, insurance, and school supplies. Young adults should keep this in mind when they are nearing the time to pick a college. Here are some ways to make money.

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How to Survive College

11/4/2015

 
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College will not be a continuation of high school. You are just coming out of your teen years and you will face a whole new world and you're going to be faced with many decisions. You must plan strategically so that you can prepare for the college experience.


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