Visit This Site Begin the road to higher education and a brighter future now. Whether you are a high school student deciding what you want to be or a parent figuring out how to pay for college, EducationPlanner.org is your one-stop career- and college-planning site. … [Read more...] about Education Planner
How to Pay for College - Scholarships, Loans, Financial Aid & the FAFSA There are many types of student financial aid for college, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study and it can be earned at the federal, state or institution level. For more information on college costs and financial aid, check out the links and articles below. Scholarship … [Read more...] about Money
When the campus Cohort Default Rate is high, not only does it affect your financial well-being; it places a monetary burden on the campus. Responsible Repay helps you lower your Cohort Default Rate by keeping you on track. https://www.responsiblerepay.com/ … [Read more...] about Staying on Track
Grants & Scholarships The MDHE administers the grant and scholarship programs listed in the sidebar on the right. Grants Grant awards are usually based on financial need, do not need to be repaid and are available from the state, federal government or the college you plan to attend. To apply for most grants, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be … [Read more...] about Money
Sallie Mae's "How America Saves for College 2013" study, conducted by Ipsos, finds that despite rising college costs, fewer American families with children under age 18 save for college (50%) than did just two years ago (60%). Based on a nationally representative survey of parents of children under age 18, the study found that: While nearly all parents believe college is an … [Read more...] about America Saves for College