You Can Go Back to College with Student Financial Aid
A college degree can go a very long way in making you qualify for a high-salary career. Degree holders not only have more lucrative job opportunities open to them, they have an edge over non-degree holders when it comes to career advancement Unfortunately, a college education is simply out-of-reach to poor but very capable, intelligent individuals.
There should be no reason for financially-strapped students to lose hope. Thanks to various scholarship and financial assistance programs provided by both federal and privately-funded student aid agencies and organizations, low-income individuals can have an equal chance of benefiting from a high-quality college education alongside their richer counterparts.
There are millions of dollars worth of government and private student financial aid programs across the country.
Sign up on the box at the right and get the latest sources of help available in your area to cover your school expenses.
Analyzing the True Cost of College
Many students don’t realize it but there is much more to college costs than just the sticker price. Here’s why.
Affordable Public Colleges and Universities
Although choosing a college should be an educational decision, it’s not wise to disregard college costs entirely. Read on for more information.
When Student Loan Debt is Too Much
If you want to maximize the advantages of higher education, you must find ways to minimize student loan debt.
High School Students Looking into Trades Over College
Avoiding debt, earning income and building financial stability seems to be the priority list in these times. Read on for more information.
General Federal Student Aid Guidelines
Federal aid like student loans or grants is usually based on financial need and other factors. Read on for more information.
Cash-Only Lifestyle can Help Students Minimize Debt
A cash-only lifestyle can help college students minimize their debt by the time they graduate. Read on for more information.
College Tax Breaks
As tax season approaches, it would be good to look at the two most common college tax breaks available to eligible families. Read on for more info.
Other Ways to Pay for College – Part Two
College is expensive. However, with some resourcefulness on your part, you can still pursue your dreams of going to school. Learn more.
Other Ways to Pay for College – Part 1
Be it attending college for the first time or returning to school, the big challenge is how to pay for it.
How to prepare for college financially
The more money a family saves for a child’s education, the wider the choices for possible colleges.
