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231 articles tagged with "financial aid"

How Does Financial Aid Differ for Graduate Students?

The graduate financial aid process is a little different than what students are used to for undergrad. Here are the quick answers to what you need to know.

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Vice President and Dean of Admissions, Quinnipiac University

How Do I Help Families With Differing College Goals?

Sometimes parents disagree with their students on college preferences. Here's some advice from fellow experts on how you can help families through this.

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How Can I Help Students With Financial Aid?

Helping students and families with financial aid is a big part of college counseling. Our experts have some advice on how to help them through the process.

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How Do I Help Students Who Think College Is Too Costly?

It's important for students to know that they can't afford not to go to college. Read more of our expert's advice on how to advocate for higher education.

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How Do I Start the Financial Aid Application Process?

Going to college is expensive, no matter where you go. And the financial aid process can be overwhelming. Here's some expert advice to get you started.

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Common Financial Aid Questions Answered by an Insider

Students usually have a lot of questions about financial aid during the college admission process. Here are the answers to some common ones from an expert.

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Vice Provost for Enrollment, Dean of Admissions, Vanderbilt University

Do I Have to File the FAFSA?

You don't have to fill out the FAFSA, but there's no reason not to. Here's why one expert suggests you're only hurting yourself by not filling out the FAFSA.

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Make Your Scholarship Applications Stand Out in a Crowd

Don't let the thought of competing for scholarships get you down. There are ways you can make sure your scholarship application shines.

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Freelance Writer

When Should I File the FAFSA?

The early bird indeed gets the worm, so you'll want to file the FAFSA ASAP. Learn when it opens and get advice from real college faculty here.

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3 Things You Need to Graduate on Time as a Transfer

Worried about graduating in a traditional four-year time frame after transferring colleges? Just do these three things and you'll stay on the right track.

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Assistant Director of Admission, Concordia University, St. Paul

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