Free $ for College for Dummies




Demystifies the scholarship selection process Write winning essays and get financial aid Need money for college? This simple, straightforward guide shows you how to find scholarships, grants, and other “free money” to use toward your college expenses. You get expert advice on applying for federal grants, participating in state tuition plans, competing for scholarships from private organizations, and more – with tips on avoiding scams, completing your app… More >>

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  1. #1 by TKerk922 on July 1, 2010 - 7:05 pm

    I originally borrowed this book from my local library but after reading through it a bit, I knew I had to have it! The information is good and easy to understand. I recommend it for anyone seriously looking into alternative ways of paying for college or just understanding what is going on around them.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by Larry Battle on July 1, 2010 - 8:13 pm

    David Rosen and Caryn Mladen, the authors, cover every route for paying for college: Scholarships, grants, low interest or interest-free loans, tuition discounts, and other stuff. With that said, I found half useful and the other half irrelevant and repetitive.

    This book gives good tips on what payment plans do and don’t work. Like how working during college to pay your expenses is a bad idea.

    They also talk about scams, joining the military, athletic scholarships, and other means of reducing your tuition.

    The best part of the book is how they help you discover what makes you unique and how to use that to win grants, scholarships, and discounted tuition.

    After reading this Dummies book, I can now assist my friends and myself with getting free/discounted tuition.

    Here are a few good tips provided in the book:

    - Some states have early deadlines, so completing your FAFSA as soon as possible is a must. Most states funds require your FAFSA to be completed.

    - No scholarships are guaranteed, so don’t pay money to get a scholarship or for someone to find it for you because most likely it is a scam.

    - Apply to many small scholarship because they have low competition, helps you winner bigger ones, and they can add up quite nicely.

    - When applying to scholarship, presentation is the key. Attach a cover letter, print on high quality paper and contact the scholarship committee’s office after your submission.

    - College is a business, so you can negotiate a deal on your tuition. However finish college early because the price will keep on rising.

    - You can get your student loans forgiven by working for a low income school for 3-5 years.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by Faye Hussman on July 1, 2010 - 11:04 pm

    The book basicly states that unless you are a non-profit organization there is no money.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. #4 by Lindsey M. Cook on July 2, 2010 - 12:38 am

    The product arrived on time and was a great price! Would buy from them again.
    Rating: 5 / 5