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House OKs Pell grant increase, lower college-loan interest rates

…  exposing systems of paying commissions to colleges to win business and offering college officials free trips and other perks. Although …  aid will become law this year. Bush has proposed cutting government subsidies to lenders by $16 billion. The Senate is expected to pass …

July 13th, 2007

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Establishes Teaching Fellowship for Nonprofit and General Counsel Clinic at Stanford Law School

…  to work with not-for-profit entities and micro-businesses in a way that provides great value to clients and allows the …  litigate in a number of specialized fields, including immigrants’ rights, community law, cyberlaw, environmental protection, and …  commercial and investment banks, high-growth companies, governmental entities, start-ups and individuals. Pro bono contributions are …

March 29th, 2007

House to pass student loan interest bill

…  taxpayers. To cover that cost, the bill would reduce the government’s guaranteed return to lenders that make student loans, reduce what …  $7.25 over the next two years and give tax breaks to small businesses. The Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved …

January 18th, 2007

Students’ federal aid gets boost

…  college in 2007-08 should start filling out the federal government’s financial aid form — even if they filled it out last year and …  eligible for more, especially those who own a small business or saved money in their student’s name. The new formula also goes …

January 14th, 2007

Strategies for getting college financial aid

…  of New York-based Campus Consultants. “College is big business. The financial aid representatives are selling you a product. They are …  financial gap. Students can take advantage of federal government loans, called Stafford loans, which offer a low, but variable …

May 16th, 2006

10 (+1) WAYS TO PAY YOUR WAY THROUGH SCHOOL

…  such as the American Association of University Women, the Business and Professional Women’s Association, and others offer …  by banks and private lending institutions, not the federal government. The interest rates, fees, and repayment schedules vary from one …

February 25th, 2006

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