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college-and-university

Uncle Sam Can Pay your Way Through College

March 21, 2010

Part of almost everyone’s college journey includes some form of financial aid. Financial aid can include government grants, federal student loans, private student loans and scholarships. Typically you can apply for scholarships with whatever school you plan to attend, but if you need help covering the excess, there are other steps that can be taken. [...]

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Do or Die Scenario – It’s Time for College Admission

March 20, 2010

Competition for admission in reputed colleges have increased and admission officers try different ways of choosing from a surplus of talented applicants, colleges began to move away from identifying and admitting the “well-rounded” student and instead began to concentrate on enrolling a “well-rounded class”of students who stood out in specific ways. The ramifications of this [...]

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Searching the Right College With Scholarships

March 19, 2010

Enrolling in best US colleges of good reputation remains a dream for many students. Financial restriction poses a major problem for 90% students. On an average note, a normal college charge up to 15,000 to 20,000 dollars as yearly fees. For this, college studies have become a novelty of the rich. Some students leave college [...]

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