How You Pay for College Almost as Important as What School You Choose
While many high school students are focused on getting into college, their decision on how they are going to pay for it can make a difference on how they start their financial life after graduation.
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College Money Available for Immigrants
The United States of America has long been thought of as the "land of opportunity," and no opportunity is greater than that of a college education. College graduates will earn 66 percent more during their career than a high school grad--and more education correlates with higher rates of employment and annual earnings, higher home ownership rates, and lower rates of institutionalization and ...
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Request for Proposals: Women’s Fund Grants and Scholarships
Deadline is March 1.
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College financing tips for parents at Westport workshop
It is the height of financial-aid season, that time of year when families scramble to grab grants, scholarships and loans to offset the rising cost of a college education (average annual tuition at four-year private colleges for the 2011-2012 academic year is $28,500, up 4.5 percent from a year earlier).
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Students encouraged to apply for PG&E scholarships
McClatchy High School senior Shazmine Randle earned a $100 college scholarship Friday from Pacific Gas and Electric, but she has her eyes on the company's $30,000 prize.
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