Tag: College

5 Life Milestones and How to Plan for Them

5 Life Milestones and How to Plan for Them

| October 10, 2022 | 0 Comments

Throughout a lifetime, there are many different milestones that you will reach along the way. Some milestones are highly anticipated, while others aren’t. However, one thing is for sure. It would be best if you were to properly plan for all of them. College College has become an essential component of many people’s lives. However, […]

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Keeping Education Affordable for Military Personnel: Know Your Options

Keeping Education Affordable for Military Personnel: Know Your Options

| November 13, 2019 | 0 Comments

Many service members never even consider heading to college because they believe that the education costs are going to be prohibitive. Luckily, there are quite a few scholarships and financial aid programs available to active personnel, and you could potentially receive a higher education without spending very much of your own money.  Military Scholarships The […]

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How to Choose a College That Offers a Good Return on Investment

How to Choose a College That Offers a Good Return on Investment

| January 10, 2014 | 0 Comments

Choosing a college that offers a good return on investment may sound like an easy venture – how hard can it really be? Most people simply choose a college that is known for their field of interest or degree aspirations – whether that degree is in medical informatics or journalism. However, choosing a college that offers a […]

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Accredited Online Colleges: High Quality at Lower, More Affordable Price

Accredited Online Colleges: High Quality at Lower, More Affordable Price

| October 15, 2013 | 1 Comment

Over the past few years the number of students who have chosen to get their college degrees online has skyrocketed exponentially. The reasons to opt for an online degree vary greatly per student. Some want to be able to study in the comfort and privacy of their own home, others need the flexibility of online […]

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Slaying College Debt: 3 Tools to Help You Gain Financial Freedom

Slaying College Debt: 3 Tools to Help You Gain Financial Freedom

| August 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

Attending college can help you start the career you’ve always dreamed of but can also leave you feeling overwhelmed with debt. Whether you are a new student and want to minimize student loans or you have completed college and want to pay down your debt quickly, there is a solution that will help you meet […]

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3 Unique Colleges That Offer Free Tuition

3 Unique Colleges That Offer Free Tuition

| September 22, 2012 | 0 Comments

Every year, thousands of college students are able to significantly decrease their tuition responsibilities by earning scholarships and federal grants, but wouldn’t it be nice if they could find a way to reduce their responsibility to zero? Although it would be impossible to give everyone a free college education, there are some who truly deserve […]

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How to Balance Saving for College vs Saving for Retirement – Infographic

How to Balance Saving for College vs Saving for Retirement – Infographic

| September 12, 2012 | 0 Comments

 There are two major things that every family has to save for, college and retirement. Figuring out how to do both correct is not easy to do. Most people end up not doing either one. The infographic below shows ways to accomplish both goals. Check it out. Related articles Saving for Beer or Retirement the […]

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Why Should I Have A 529 College Savings Plan?

Why Should I Have A 529 College Savings Plan?

| August 6, 2012 | 1 Comment

The biggest expense any family will ever have, beside paying for a house, is paying for a college education for your children. Brace yourself because the average private college can cost $40,000 a year for tuition, books, room, and board. The cost for a state college education can run any where from $11,000 to $20,000 a year. […]

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College Loan Defaults Increasing

College Loan Defaults Increasing

| July 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

  There’s an interesting article, over at Yahoo.com, about graduates not paying their student loans. Figures from the U.S. Department of Education shows 7 percent of borrowers of federal student loans defaulted within two years of graduation, up 6.7 percent from the previous year and 5.2 percent the year before that. Here we have the perfect storm of easy […]

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