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Stories from Students Struggling to Pay their Student Loans
Posted in financial aid, tagged college debt, college loans, student debt, student loans on December 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Student Debt is Scary? Non Traditional Students Aren’t Afraid of Student Loans
Posted in financial aid, tagged adult students, back to college, college debt, college degree, college loans, non traditional students, student debt, student loans on November 9, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Non Traditional Students aren’t afraid of taking college loans and debt to return to college during times of economic crisis. There is a discussion thread Debt is scary – student loans at the Go Back to College group, with excellent advice, from adult students:
bdyer61 Posted: Oct 29, 08 7:32pm
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Financial Aid for Adults Going Back to School
Posted in financial aid, tagged adult learning, adult students, back to college, college degree, college loans, non traditional students, student loans on October 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Returning to school often involves financial sacrifices, but there are ways to lessen the bite. Personal savings, financial aid, private loans, and employer-funded tuition may be available to you, and education tax credits and deductions can help you out at tax time.
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Find a College That Needs You
Posted in financial aid, higher education, tagged adult students, back to college, college degree, non traditional students on August 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There are some students we do want. Right now, our gender balance is skewed toward women, so we want men. And our student body is pretty white, so we want some racial and ethnic diversity. A couple of our facilities are in desperate need of an upgrade, so we want smart, motivated students we can [...]
Finacial Aid Podcast Daily
Posted in financial aid on July 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Financial Aid Podcast delivers timely financial aid, scholarship, student loan, career, and personal finance information to you in about 15 minutes every day. Great for a walk to class or a commute, their Podcast helps you make the most of your money, in college and beyond.