Pursuing a certificate or degree can cost a lot of money, but it’s usually money well spent. On average, people with undergraduate and graduate…
The Federal Methodology (FM) is the formula used by the federal government to determine your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) for a Federal Pell Grant,…
The government doles out billions in federal financial aid each year. Most comes from the U.S. Department of Education, Department of Health and Human…
By when should I file my FAFSA? How can I find out how much aid would I be able to receive? What is the…
Grad school is a commitment—and so are the loans you take out to pay for it. While scholarships and grants for graduate school are…
The spirit of ADA laws is to ensure that you are not only protected from discrimination in the workplace, but also that you have…
Owing money on graduate loans can be a burden, but if you took out a Perkins Loan, you may be able to pay it…
It’s not uncommon to find a work-study assignment in your federal financial aid package, but it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be stuck in a…
Community colleges are attractive to a broad range of students, who need affordable education focused on special interests. In the fall 2015, 24% of…