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Financial Aid
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What If I Need A Student Loan But I Have Bad Credit?
Getting a Student Loan with Bad Credit is no longer a utopian idea. Yet, though doable, it is certainly not easy to achieve. Sometimes, a single loan is not enough to pay for college studies and a combination of loans is needed.
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Tuition and Education
Most students who pay for tuition have fees that are greater than their savings. Thus, some students have to take part time jobs and/or take out loans. Those who take part time jobs worry about handling both the course load and working. Those who take out loans have to ensure they are able to repay or else risk bad credit ratings.
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Going To College With Bad Credit
Funding your way through college when you have bad credit is not simple. Even when your parents can help you out, if they can't provide all the funds needed, you'll have to resort to financing. Fortunately, there are alternatives for those with bad credit that can aid them in paying for college...
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Small Business Owners Can Save Thousands On College Costs
College and college-bound families should be looking into a unique opportunity to save tens of thousands of dollars on college costs for school year 2007-2008. Accordingly, small business owners (parents, not students), or those who can legally set up a small business under the federal guidelines, will reap huge rewards in the form of untold thousands in financial aid previously unobtainable! And, 529 Plan owners can benefit as well...
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College Education Financing - Finding Scholarships, Grants and Loans
There are several sources of financial aid available for college students. Grants and scholarships are best because the money is generally tax-free and never has to be repaid. Although this sounds promising, obtaining scholarships for college can be challenging. Prospective college students seeking scholarships should conduct research on scholarships available from local businesses, non-profit organizations and foundations, as well as options available from the U.S. government.
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How To Fund Your College Education Expenses
Your college education is going to cost you a bundle. It is well worth it but how are you going to pay for it? Here are some tips and things to consider for ways to finance your college education without breaking the bank.
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Graduate PLUS Loan
Federal Education Services, a federal student loan funding company, offers a Graduate PLUS Loan Program. The Graduate PLUS loan is a federally sponsored student loan that offers generous borrowing limits. Graduate and professional student borrowers can cover the full cost of their graduate education (less any financial aid received), including tuition, room and board, books, supplies and even computers.
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State of the Financial Aid Industry
Due to all the recent problems with colleges and student loan companies, there are a number of issues that have been brought up in the news. This serves to explain more specifics about what it all means.
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Free Grant Search
If you are resourceful enough and not mind going through a lot of dead ends then you're free grant search will probably lead you to something useful. Free grant search could be an exercise in futility if you are not willing to go through the rigors of seeing your application through.
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