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Flight Training Loan

So you know how to fund your flight training?


Gates Foundation To Give Away $122 Million In Scholarships

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a $122 million scholarship initiative. This is one of the largest education grants by the foundation and it aims to send over 2000 students from the District Of Columbia, to college.


Student Loans Going Under Serious Review

Student loans and the current practices from which they are presented, at the college level advisories, is finally going under federal reviews. For far too long, colleges and universities have been compensated by major lending institutions at the expense of the college students in attendance at these same universities, when suggesting or steering unsuspecting students toward kick-back lenders.


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...


How To Pay For College Without Going Broke

To ensure their children'’s success in today's intensively competitive world, parents are faced with the absolute necessity of paying for a college education. As students approach the high school years, it is understandable why so many parents feel the stress to financially prepare for tuition and related costs as they have not only gone through the roof already (Boston Univ., $51,000+), but continue to increase as much as 15% ever year! With no relief in sight, how can a college or college-bound family survive?


Student Loans - The Best Way to Repay Student Loans

As a recent college graduate, nothing will teach you more about responsibility and money management than repaying student loans. Proactively managing your loans will save you money and build up your credit history. The best way to repay student loans is to make regular payments for a better interest rate, explore options for repayment plans, use tax breaks available, consolidate loans, and defer loan payments (if need be) to avoid a strike on your credit record.


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.


Credit Cards Or Student Loans?

You need more money for college. Do you whip out your credit to pay tuition or do you apply for a federal student loan. It is time to weigh out the options.


Dealing with Financial Aid in Graduate School

How to navigate graduate school financial aid.


Getting A Hispanic College Scholarship

A college scholarship is a great way to defray the high costs of college. You can get one or multiple scholarships, and there are scholarships that are specifically for those of Hispanic heritage. Find out where they are and what is required to get them.


College Education - Scholarship Grants or Financial Aid

For some, going to college means spending lots and lots of money. And why is that? Mostly it is because of the high cost of college education and tuition fee, not to mention the everyday expenditures food, transportation, board and lodging, pocket money, etc. that the student must bear and the numerous miscellaneous fees that are accumulated. This is one of the major problems of today's parents.


The Ronald McDonald House of Charities Gives $50,000 in Scholarships

On May 23, 2007, twenty five graduating seniors from El Paso and Las Cruces each received a two thousand dollar scholarship from the El Paso chapter of Ronald McDonald House Charities at UTEP’s Tomas Rivera Conference Center. More then 200 students from the local area applied for these scholarships.


The Single Parent Strategy - How to Successfully Pay for College - FamilyVision Column

Explore innovative financing options for single parents wishing to attend college. FamilyVision is a dynamic column that explores the changing family dynamics in the 21st century.


Students Are Awards $32,000 in Scholarships

Thirty-two students from Western Michigan University have each been awarded a State Farm teacher scholarship of $1,000, for their involvement as teacher interns for the spring semester.


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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