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Spend your time studying to get into college and we’ll help you find ways to pay for it. Learn the pros and cons of financial aid, tips on how to save for you or your child’s higher education, and the different types of college savings plans.



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How to Save for College Print E-mail

Do you have a child? If so, have you started saving money for them to attend college? With all the other financial obligations you sure don't need another one, right? Many people think about saving money for their child's higher education, but often do not know how to save money for their child's education without putting other financial

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Tips for Filling Out Your FAFSA Print E-mail

Filling out FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a major step in applying for college financial aid. With the FAFSA form now available online, many students seeking financial aid assume that the application process will be quicker and easier than ever. While it can take significantly less time to file FAFSA electronically, it is still very

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How to Save for College with a Prepaid Plan Print E-mail

Most families begin saving for their child's college education and tuition long before they are old enough to attend college. While traditional savings accounts, CD's, and investment accounts are all common ways to sock away tuition money, many people overlook prepaid plans. If used wisely, prepaid plans for college can bridge the gap between not having enough tuition for college and an easy admission.

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How to Finance Your Childs College Education Print E-mail

According to the College Board, the average college education today costs about $22,000 a year for a private university, and about $6,000 a year for a public university. Because college tuition will continue to rise, it's important for parents to start planning now to finance their child's college education.

Here are some steps to ease the path:

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Everything You Need to Know about Federal Financial Aid Print E-mail

Financial aid is a federal service often used by students to help pay for their college tuition and other college-related costs. Starting a college education is daunting enough without worrying how you'll pay for it. In addition to traditional savings and loans, gifts from relatives, and working, most students depend largely upon federal financial aid to pay for college. With many college financial aid and loan offerings for different students, the government programs available can help get that college degree without additional financial hardship.

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"No man ever achieved worth-while success who did not, at one time or other, find himself with at least one foot hanging well over the brink of failure." ~Napolean Hill
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