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By: Joseph

Cheap US Colleges? Here are the cheapest colleges between 2007 and 2010, according to the Department of Education: Sitting Bull College (ND) — $938 South Texas College — $1,317 The University of...

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By: Lisa

Negotiating through the Maze of College Costs Roughly two-thirds of college students borrow money for college. The average college graduate leaves school with about $25,000 worth of debt....

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By: Anthony

Let Uncle Sam help pay for college Yes, higher-education costs may seem daunting, but federal tax breaks can ease the burden. Parents and students should consider all the options, from 529 and...

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By: Emily

Five Tips For Private Collete Scholarships According to Lynn O’Shaughnessy, when families start looking to pay for college, some put their hopes in private scholarships – as there are an estimated 1.5...

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By: Blair

How Financial Aid Letters Often Leave Students Confused and Misinformed The Department of Education has a model financial aid award letter....

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By: Burton

College Costs As Parents Struggle to Repay College Loans for Their Children, Taxpayers Also Stand to Lose....

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Update 2018 College students use financial aid money to invest in bitcoin. More than 20 percent of students report that they’ve invested in cryptocurrencies with their student loans. Experts say that’s...

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By: Susan

General Money Myths https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/common-myths-about-money-that-everyone-should-stop-believing/ss-BB1g6r05 Susan LikeLike

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