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    Four Secret Tuition Savers

    Four Secret Tuition Savers
    For you juniors starting to think about your next step, you’re realizing that your college search might boil down to one thing: money. But if the sticker price on your dream school isn’t realistic, don’t worry. The advertised tuition figure isn’t always the bottom line. Hidden programs could wind up saving you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. Here are four ...
    Published 7 months ago | Rated: +57
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    Will the New Rate Cut Affect Your Student Loan?

    The federal government's newest rate cut could have an impact on some student loans. Learn how it could affect your student loans below. Q: How do I know whether this rate cut affects me? A: The rate cut will affect recently-graduated students for whom ALL THREE of the following are true: 1. You're within the six-month grace period following graduation AND ...
    Published over 2 years ago | Rated: +3
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    Top College Cost Drivers

    The United States is home to the world’s most expensive higher education system. So says the College Board, an educational testing and services group. That probably doesn’t surprise you, especially if you are among those paying or preparing to pay the average of $5,800 a year in tuition to attend a four-year public university. (That figure skyrockets to an average of ...
    Published over 2 years ago | Rated: -2
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    When Student Loans Aren't Enough

    Though federal student loans (such as the Federal Stafford Loan) help many students to attend college, families often find that even the maximum loan amounts are not enough to pay for their education. For instance, the average cost of attendance at a four-year public school today is $12,796 and at a four-year private school, it’s $30,367— yet the most money first-year ...
    Published 5 months ago | Rated: +16
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    How Much Should College Cost?

    Last week, a friend and fellow writer had problems finding a captivating intro to his article. “Write about toothpaste,” I said helpfully. He looked at me. I shrugged, “Hey, everybody’s got teeth.” The fact is, not everyone has teeth. But I think everyone — at some point or another — has money. I have about as much of the sweet stuff ...
    Published over 2 years ago | Rated: +3
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    Get Paid to Stay In State? Students Speak Out

    We asked FastWeb members whether they would consider staying in their home state after graduation if it meant they wouldn't have to pay back their student loans and here's what they had to say: "I definitely would stay in my home state for loan forgiveness. I have personally already been a college graduate for a year and see this as ...
    Published over 2 years ago | Rated: +9
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    Hidden College Costs

    You've calculated tuition costs, figured in room, board and books. You've even checked out scholarships and grants, filled out the FAFSA and budgeted for day-to-day expenses like groceries and laundry money. You've covered all your financial bases. Yet even with careful planning, you may encounter college costs that take you by surprise. These costs crop up in the form of "miscellaneous ...
    Published over 2 years ago | Rate This
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    Beyond Sticker Shock - Extracurricular College Costs

    You've probably already calculated tuition bills and costs for room and board. Yet the hidden costs of college — from pizza to airfare, from library fines to laundry money — can easily add up to another $2,000 per year. To get a handle on those extras, you'll want to put together a monthly budget that estimates your costs. Be sure to ...
    Published over 2 years ago | Rated: +8
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    Money-Making Schemes to Avoid

    Money-Making Schemes to Avoid
    Short on funds shouldn't mean you're short on brains. Don't be that guy who has to admit, "I was young; I needed the money." True: being a college student means making mistakes, but in these financial times, there are some lessons it's better not to have to learn the hard way. No matter how bad it gets, making one of these ...
    Published 5 months ago | Rated: -3
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    Changes in Store for Student Loan Programs

    Recent changes on popular student loan programs will affect recent college graduates, incoming college freshman and parents too. Interest Rates Up As of July 1, new Stafford loans carry a fixed interest rate of 6.8 percent for the life of the loan. Previously, Stafford loans had a variable interest rate that was adjusted every July and a lower interest rate while ...
    Published over 2 years ago | Rated: +2
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    Survey Says: Financial Considerations Affecting College Choices

    Sallie Mae and Gallup just released the results of a survey of how American families pay for college. The survey found that families are becoming more cost conscious in their college choices. Nevertheless, the majority of families still see college as a necessary and worthwhile investment in their children's future. Students from higher income families were more likely to enroll at ...
    Published 3 months ago | Rated: +2
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    The Elephant in the Room

    The Elephant in the Room
    Students, you and your parents are so focused on the standard college questions – what school, what degree, how to pay for it – that you overlook the elephant in the room. An Elephant in the room? Yes, the educational Elephant who can cost you and your families thousands of dollars, unnecessarily. Here’s where the elephant raises his costly tusks. You ...
    Published 2 months ago | Rated: +12