Students Aren’t the Only Ones Confused About Financial Aid – Parents Are Too
According to a new study, it’s because they never planned on applying.
According to a new study, it’s because they never planned on applying.
Young and naive, I didn’t understand how interest charges worked and paid more than necessary for one semester of classes.
New research shows that students are willing to pay the price if they can pay off their loans within 10 years – but most of them won’t.
Be on the lookout this fall for these scams targeting college students.
A new study says a combination of rising tuition and inflation is the root cause.
Instead of learning in a classroom, they took notes on the pandemic’s financial lessons.
Take these steps to avoid a crash course on repairing your stolen identity.
Short or tall, left-handed or red-headed, duck caller or Trekkie, there’s a college scholarship for you.
That little student ID card can get you big savings, on everything from new cars to your next meal.
FAFSA got a makeover, and the process is simpler for low-income families.
Colleges are like buying real estate property, some will pay out more than others over time.