The largest source of financial aid in the U.S.A. is the government. Government financial aid takes many forms: grants, work-study, and loans. Because the cost-per-credit for a graduate degree is usually higher than for your B.A. or B.S., this aid can make the difference between attending and not attending graduate school. Just like when you were looking for undergraduate aid, you’ll need to fill out a FAFSA form to be eligible for financial aid from the…
For many incoming graduate students, the financial aid picture is confusing, if not a little fuzzy, around the edges. Perhaps you’ve been in the…
Do colleges visit high schools and offer a certain amount of scholarships to students who may be interested in attending that college? – Acantha…
You’ve probably seen it before. You’ve probably filled it out before… Maybe numerous times. And yet still, it keeps coming back. Again and again,…
College students, in all likelihood, don’t have much money. Whether that’s because it’s going to pay for college education directly, without even stopping for…
Second only to the question of where to apply to college is the question of how to pay for it. For many American students,…
Applying for scholarships can be a very cumbersome process. Writing essay after essay, pestering teachers/professors, coaches, and/or bosses for letters of recommendations and filling…
Financial aid is one of the biggest steps when applying for college, and it is even more important when applying to a for-profit college.…
What impact will my child’s savings have on federal student aid eligibility? If you have shifted significant resources into your children’s names to lessen…