Being a part-time college student is no simple task. It requires ongoing dedication, motivation, encouragement and support. Here are some ways to help ensure your part-time college student’s success.
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Posted In: Classwork, College Degree, financial aid, Graduation, Part-Time College Student, Priorities, Student Encouragement, Student Motivation, Student Success, Tuition Credits
Jeff Sheely, College Money Insider On my recent post about changing the financial aid process, Skipping Breakfast contributor Megan Reinle asked whether or not she could get financial aid for only one semester rather than the entire school year. It’s a great financial aid question and one that I think applies to a lot [...]
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Posted In: College Money Insider, College Prep, FAFSA, Financial Aid Questions, Grants, Jeff Sheely, Paying for College, Room and Board, Scholarships
With a big dream and a little artistic talent, your kid could win a $15,000 college scholarship in the new Doodle 4 Google competition!
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Posted In: Artistic Skills, Career Aspirations, College Scholarship, Competition, Doodle 4 Google, Logo, Paying for College, Technology Grant
Higher education is more wired than ever, with educational iPad apps and virtual libraries. Now even admissions officers are in on the technological scene. Are you?
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Posted In: Admissions Officers, Application Process, Career Readiness, Careers, College Applications, College Prep, College Tips, Educational Apps, financial aid, Higher Education, iPad, Library, News Headlines, Paying for College, Sunday Dish, Technology
Remedial classes in college are costly, and not just for the money that comes out of your pocket. Check out some of the other costs of remedial classes in college.
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Posted In: College Freshmen, College Prep, College Readiness, Julian Mintzis, Remedial Classes, Remedial Education, Tuition Costs, Tuition Credits
Wonder if your child’s college degree is worth it? College work study, networking and other career opportunities might make it worth the while.
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Posted In: Benefits of College, Careers, College Board, College Degree, College Major, College Preparation, College Tuition, College Work Study, Julian Mintzis, Paying for College
The college prep process is a marathon, not a sprint, as today’s college news headlines demonstrate.
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Posted In: Career Readiness, College Bound Students, College News, College Prep, College Success, High School Students, ING New York City Marathon, Marathon, Middle School Students, News Headlines, Paying for College, Sunday Dish
Zac Bissonnette, author of ‘Debt-Free U,’ shares his financial advice for parents and students to pay for a college education without loans, scholarships or mooching! Check out the ‘USA Today’ book review of ‘Debt-Free U.’
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Posted In: Book Review, financial aid, Paying for College, Scholarships, Student Loan Debt, Zac Bissonnette
Obscure scholarships exist, but they’re not all that easy to find. Check out this obscure scholarship discovered by student blogger and redhead Hannah Nyren.
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Posted In: College Readiness, financial aid, Hannah, Paying for College, Scholarships
Hidden college expenses that you never knew you’d need to pay can rack up the tuition bill. If you’re paying tuition, make sure to set aside some extra cash or find ways to escape hidden college fees.
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Posted In: College Expenses, Cutting Tuition Costs, Paying for College