What if someone came up to you and offered you $5000 to attend college? Or after college, what if someone called you and asked if you wanted a couple thousand dollars to pay off some student loans? The obvious answer is, “Where do I sign up?” But, the truth is that there are hundreds of ways for you to receive free money for college today – you just need to know where to look.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Don't Make These College Aid Mistakes
It is no secret that getting ready to go to college is one of the most stressful and important times for any family. Parents are preparing for their children to venture out on their own for the first time and students are preparing to be without their parents for the first time.
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Maximize Your Scholarship Eligibility
You may be eligible for more awards than you think. The secret is to "type" yourself. Find the maximum number of scholarship opportunities by thinking about who you are and what you do.
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Top 10 Unusual Scholarships
You don't have to be a valedictorian or star athlete in order to secure a college scholarship. See if you're eligible to win one of the top 10 most unusual scholarships.
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Guaranteed College Scholarships
It's that time of year again, time to start looking for money to pay for the next school year. Financial aid comes in many forms, from the obvious choices such as loans that have to be paid back to those that do not have to be paid back such as grants and scholarships. While most students are aware of the college scholarship process, many are not aware that many schools offer guaranteed college scholarships.
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What is FAFSA and Do I Need it to Earn College Scholarships?
Even if the student does not qualify for federal or state aid, many colleges and universities, especially public institutions, require the the FAFSA for students interested in receiving college scholarships.
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Free College Scholarships
Lack of funding is never an excuse for missing out on a college education, because there is financial help available if you know where to go to find them.
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