How are you going to pay for college?
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All parents hope for scholarships and grants. But, in reality, most parents will need to arrange financing of their son or daughter's higher education. Plenty of scholarships are available. But, they are available only to those who take the time to learn more about them and apply. The financial aid office of the college or university they will be attending can provide some sources and guidelines. To get you started in that direction we recommend you take a look at a few professional sources which pull all the scholarships and guidelines together for you. At Senior Class we understand that everybody would like to win a full, all expenses paid scholarship. While waiting for that big prize to come your way you may want to look at smaller scholarships. Whether they pay for books or some of the tuition, it's less money out of your pocket. |
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Scholarship Experts
is a solid source for conducting your scholarship search! |
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FreeScholarshipGuide.com
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Need
money for college? Use FastWeb's free scholarship search to find
information on more than 600,000 scholarships! |
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While you may be able to obtain scholarship money to fund part of the overall college expenses, you will probably need to arrange for a loan to pay for the remainder. If that's the case, we recommend you search and find one of the many low interest education loans available. Whether this will be the first education loan you will need, or you have others you wish to consolidate, there are several sources set-up specifically for this type of funding. |
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SimpleTuition.com
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Want more money in your pocket? Consolidate your student loans |
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Private student loans are a
source to examine as you explore the various programs and plans for
financing a college education.
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| For our military veterans, those serving, and those about to enter one of our nation's military branches, we suggest you examine the scholarship and financial aid programs available. | ||||
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Expenses not covered by
college loans and scholarships can sneak up on parents and students.
Such expenses can include everyday expenses for supplies, clothing or even
travel to get home for the holidays and semester breaks. There are
discount programs available for both students and parents to help with the
cost of such expenses.
Student Advantage
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