They come as soon as you get accepted to college. First, they arrive in your mailbox, your email box and probably in your Facebook and twitter feeds. If you escape them there, you’ll find them actually on campus, in booths offering gifts like hats and t-shirts to apply for their credit cards. So, the question remains, should you take advantage of some of these offers? If you do, which ones? What should you look for…
Until recently, the essay portion of the SAT was a part of the exam, and everyone took it. In 2016 the SAT test was…
Understanding what you actually will end up paying for college can be one of the more puzzling and challenging portions of picking a school.…
Within your own country and around the world, there are all sorts of places to inquire about possible graduate financial aid for your education…
Today, distance learning is a thriving academic business, producing well-educated graduates with consistency and speed. In fact, if you still believe that an online degree…
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…
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,…