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College Scholarships: A How-To Guide

A private scholarship that would fund your college education is a universal dream. You know what we mean — one of those all-expenses-paid, full-ride deals that are the stuff of legends. However, there...

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Financial Aid Fundamentals: File Your FAFSA Now!

QUESTION: Have you filed your FAFSA? If your the answer is no, then it’s time to get busy. A tough economy has state governments slashing grants for college students, and many colleges and universities...

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Grammy Awards Turns Attention to Music Education to Encourage Future Careers

The 53rd annual Grammy Awards can be summed up into just one word: memorable.  At this year’s  show, the saying “Anything goes”, is a requirement. The night ranged from unforgettable performances such...

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Guide To The Top 5 College Scholarship Search Engines: Billions Available In...

There’s no shortage of collage scholarship search engines out there on the internet — but which ones are really effective? The first rule of the road is to remember that you should never, ever pay for...

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Looking For A Scholarship? What To Do, And What Not To Do

For today’s college students, graduation comes with the realization that those college loans are coming due. The average college graduate enters the adult world with approximately $20,000 in education...

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Kanye West Heads to Central St. Martins for Master’s Degree

Kanye‘s at it again! His album “College Drop Out” may have made him a super star, but the always entertaining performer is interested in having a different title associated with his persona: Grad...

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Texas College Student Starts Scholarship Fund for White Male Students

A 28-year-old student at Texas State University has formed a new nonprofit group that will be offering $500 scholarships to white male students. “I felt excluded,” said Colby Bohannan, who is a mass...

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How To Spot Phony Scholarship Schemes

A college education is the best investment you can make in your future — and it also is a pretty big financial commitment. If you’re like most college-bound students, you fantasized about the visit...

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Are Law School Merit Scholarships Merely a Tool for Higher Rankings?

A recent report from the New York Times has brought to light growing concern on how law schools have participated in borderline deception over offering grants and merit scholarships to incoming...

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A Call For Expanding Economic Diversity At Leading Colleges & Universities

New York TImes columnist David Leonhardt recently took on the nation’s elite colleges and universities for their lack of true diversity. Citing the irrefutable fact that these colleges turn out a high...

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Innovations In Financial Aid Extend Degree Opportunity To Students

A college education doesn’t come cheap, and for most students, graduation also brings the realization that those college loans are going to come due. And then, of course, there is the employment...

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Tuition-Hiking Colleges Have Some Explaining To Do

There are a lot of factors to take into consideration when selecting a college, including courses offered, calibre of the faculty, location, reputation, and graduation rates. However, until recently...

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Dartmouth Launches On Line Masters Program For Health Care Professionals

Utilizing key faculty from both its renowned Tuck School of Business and its Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Dartmouth College has launched a new and unique online masters program....

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Check Out Your Financial Aid IQ

Did you know that approximately 75% of full-time college students receive some sort of financial aid? According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, you would assume this means...

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College Applications: 10 Common Mistakes

More students than ever are applying to our nation’s college and universities, and that means the competition for places in the Class of 2016 will be tougher than ever. As prospective collegians work...

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