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TAMIU urges students to apply for fall financial aid

Students planning to attend Texas A&M International University in the fall should apply for financial aid before August to take advantage of the maximum range of financial assistance available, an administrator said.Laura Elizondo, director of financial aid, said TAMIU awarded more than $27 million in financial aid last year. She said students should apply before [...]

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Sallie Mae Executive Testifies Before Senate Banking Committee on Private Loans and College Affordability

Sallie Mae Senior Vice President Barry Goulding today testified at the Senate Banking Committee hearing, ‘Paying for College: The Role of Private Student Lending’ to demonstrate how Sallie Mae serves students and parents in the private education loan market.
Goulding emphasized Sallie Mae’s ‘1-2-3 approach’ to paying for college: 1) after tapping personal financial resources such [...]

Friday, June 8th, 2007

How to borrow for college: A basic primer

If they haven’t already, millions of seniors graduating from high school will turn their attention over the next few weeks to paying for college.
Scholarships and grants — which don’t have to be paid back — are the best option, of course. But not everyone has the academic record for merit aid, or a great jump [...]

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Learn debt’s dangers before going to college

Q. I will be attending college in the fall, and like many other graduating seniors I am worried about managing my finances. I plan to attend the School of Visual Arts and, like many art conservatories, it is very expensive. I have no job experience or a savings or checking account, and I know [...]

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

Students’ federal aid gets boost

Students who will be attending college in 2007-08 should start filling out the federal government’s financial aid form — even if they filled it out last year and were denied assistance.
Congress made several changes in the federal financial aid formula that could make some families eligible for more, especially those who own a small business [...]

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Fattening up financial aid

COLLEGE COSTS can be daunting. A year at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst costs Massachusetts residents more than $17,000. A year at a private college can run more than $45,000. At those prices, some students fall into a tuition gap. Even with financial aid, they do not have enough money to pay all their college bills, [...]

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Do your homework when plotting the financial course for your children’s college education

While Junior’s busy writing a captivating college admissions essay and filling out stacks of applications, Mom and Dad bite their fingernails, wondering how they’re going to pay for it.
Paying for college can be a complicated and intimidating journey, but with some helpful advice and plenty of resources, it’s not so bad.
How much will it cost?
When [...]

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Learn more: Grant and loan programs

Learn more: Grant and loan programs
Federal loans provide the largest share of college financial aid, but there are other sources.
Federal Work-Study
The federal government gives money to colleges to pay students to work on or off campus during the academic year (part-time) and in the summer (full-time).
Pell Grants
Federal money for low-income students. Maximum award: $4,050.
Perkins Loans
Low-interest [...]

Friday, October 27th, 2006

10 alternative ways to cut college costs

If your federal financial aid award left you feeling a little high and dry, don’t sweat it. Uncle Sam is just one source of funds to tap for college. From cashing in on your company’s tuition reimbursement program to attending a work or co-op college, there are lots of ways to pay for college without [...]

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Chipping away at the cost of college

You might weep the day you leave your son or daughter in a college dormitory for the first time, but wait until you take a look at the first bill for tuition, room and board.
You could be moved to a different kind of tears.
About this time of year, that bill arrives. And it’s a [...]

Monday, August 14th, 2006

Student financial aid bill would cut loan rates in half

As higher loan rates hit students this weekend, Democrats in the U.S. Senate are pitching a measure to cut interest rates and beef up financial aid to college students.
The timing and broad goals of the legislation, however, have some Utah education and political leaders worried it may just be [...]

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Student financial aid bill would cut loan rates in half

As higher loan rates hit students this weekend, Democrats in the U.S. Senate are pitching a measure to cut interest rates and beef up financial aid to college students.
The timing and broad goals of the legislation, however, have some Utah education and political leaders worried it may just be [...]

Friday, June 30th, 2006