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Community college could be a smart move!
What’s a graduation rate and why it matters
For profit schools and colleges: A warning
Choosing a college? Four big things most people don’t think about – but should.
Your state may help you pay for college
Can your application fees be waived?
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College Expenses
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Calculate your costs of college
The more you have in savings, the less you need in loans
The more years you spend in college, the more you have to pay
Will your college help you finish in 4 years? Ask these 9 questions and find out.
Does it pay to work while you’re in school?
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Loans
Student Loans 101: An introduction
How student loans work
Student loan terms in plain English
Loans don’t save you money
Is there a right amount to take out In loans?
Warning: Your financial aid package may include loans
Federal student loans are for students of all incomes
Federal loans vs private loans: Know the difference
How often do you need to apply for a student loan?
What every parent or relative should know about co-signing a student loan
Parent PLUS College Loans: How Much is Too Much Love?
“Why I wish I kept track of my loans” – One student’s story
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Financial Aid
FAFSA: What it is, how it works
Important financial aid deadlines
Your financial aid deadline calendar
A report on financial aid packages
Careful: Your financial aid package may Include loans
The Top 5 Things to Know about Your College Acceptance Letters
Your financial aid package: What to expect
Do the math with these loan calculators
Your state could help you pay for college
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Scholarships & Grants
Put yourself on the road to scholarships and grants
Where to look for scholarships and grants
The 529 Plan: Save on taxes while saving for college
Your state could help pay for college
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For Parents
Dreams vs Dollars: A Parent’s College Dilemma
Parent PLUS College Loans: How Much is Too Much Love?
What every parent or relative should know about co-signing a student loan
The Top 5 Things to Know about Your College Acceptance Letters
Is There A Right Amount To Take Out In Student Loans?
Calculate your costs of college
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Your selected college reviews your information and tells the government how much you'll be borrowing in Federal Student Loans.
This amount is just for your first year, and is only for Federal Student Loans – not any other form of financial aid.
A simplified guide to the FAFSA Federal Loan process