Posts Tagged financial aid
Get Free Cash for College: Secrets to Winning Scholarships

The secrets, tips, and strategies used by actual students to win millions of dollars in financial aid and scholarships are revealed in this completely revised guide for parents and high school, college, and graduate students. Every step of the scholarship process is examined, with advice on finding the right scholarships, crafting applications, writing exceptional essays, and asking the college for a financial aid reassessment. Profiles of scholarship judges give po… More >>
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Funding a College Education: Finding the Right School for Your Child and the Right Fit for Your Budget

Written expressly for parents by two college administrators who were also parents of college students, this book covers the essentials of the entire college financial aid process, from formulating the plan and understanding all the aid options to applying for aid and choosing the best offers and school. It features strategies for determining the family’s financial capability using step-by-step worksheets, a case study of one family’s successful approach, and sample … More >>
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Paying for College

The soaring costs of college in an unstable economy are frightening to students and parents alike. Even good grades won’t guarantee adequate financial aid anymore. In Paying for College, Kaplan experts offer advice that refl ects the changing needs of today’s families. Many aren’t able to secure loans or refinance their homes to cover costs: The need for moneysaving advice and strategies is greater than ever. Kaplan’s tips help families calculate specific co… More >>
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Everybody Else’s Guide to Going to College for Free

Just in time for the economic recession and the reduction in available student funding, Everybody Else’s Guide has gathered all of the information you’ll need to go to college for free, or darn near–from tuition-free colleges to full-tuition scholarships and programs that exchange your student loans for grants and scholarships that don’t have to be repaid.
There’s is more than $100 billion in financial aid available. Why shouldn’t you get enough to cover yo… More >>
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