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- The Choice Blog: Last of 6 Parts: Answers on the Fafsa, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Mark Kantrowitz, an expert on paying for college and the founder of FinAid.org, concludes his week-long series answering questions from readers of The Choice about financial aid applications.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - Last of 6 Parts: Answers on the Fafsa, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Mark Kantrowitz, an expert on paying for college and the founder of FinAid.org, concludes his week-long series answering questions from readers of The Choice about financial aid applications.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - MT teachers in critical shortage areas may get student loan help
HELENA- The Montana Office of Public Instruction has announced that applications for student loan repayment assistance for teachers in "critical shortage areas" are now available.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - Part 5: Answers on the Fafsa, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Mark Kantrowitz, an expert on paying for college and the founder of FinAid.org, is answering questions from readers of The Choice about financial aid applications this week.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - Obama touches on student loan interest rates
CANDICE CHOI AP Personal Finance Writer NEW YORK President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech Tuesday night may be causing anxiety for families with college-bound students. In addressing the rapidly rising cost of higher education, Obama noted that the fixed interest rates on student loans are set to double in July if Congress fails to act. Here's what's behind the change referenced by ...
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - How You Pay for College Almost as Important as What School You Choose
While many high school students are focused on getting into college, their decision on how they are going to pay for it can make a difference on how they start their financial life after graduation.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - ESTHER CEPEDA: The fear of federal college loans
CHICAGOIf you're not intimately familiar with the terrifying phrase "February is FAFSA time," then you don't have college-age kids. Or you're wealthy enough to be unencumbered by the gut-wrenching process of filling out the dreaded Free Application for Federal Student Aid, the gateway to federal and state
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - Montana teachers in critical shortage areas may get student loan help
HELENA - The Montana Office of Public Instruction announced on Wednesday that applications for student loan repayment assistance for teachers in critical shortage areas are now available.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - Student loan interest rate set to go up
President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech may be causing anxiety for families with college-bound students. In addressing the rapidly rising cost of higher education, Obama noted that the fixed interest rates on student loans are set to double in July if Congress fails to act.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012 - What the new student loan plans mean for you
Unlike a mortgage, with student loans you don't have a tangible asset that you can sell to pay it off and unlike credit card debt, they're notoriously difficult to get rid of even through bankruptcy. Fortunately, two new programs are starting this year to help people tackle this debt.
student loan application 05 Feb 2012
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