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1. Skills Needed for College Success
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... what you are learning and makes it clearer. * Discover and identify your preferred learning style and types of intelligence. I have seen firsthand in my courses that when a student studies, understands ...
2. Energize Scholarship Search
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... there are strategies that you can use to manage your search and improve the effectiveness of your search. GET ORGANIZED! Your search could uncover 12 to 25 scholarships for which you qualify to apply ...
... family, buy a home or travel the world. According to Forbes.com, today nearly 60 percent of college students graduate with $20,000 or more of debt. It can be difficult to recover financially when you ...
... grants are the most prefered form of student financial aid because they generally don't have to be paid back.  There are a lot of things to know about grants and we will cover some of those here.  Questions ...
5. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for June
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... getting college credits early. Sometime during the summer, you will attend a new student orientation, and it will be wise to find a summer job to help cover college expenses. Last month, you ...
6. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for July
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... May and June, you also researched private loans for tuition or education costs that were not covered. If you have obtained a private loan, check your paperwork or call your loan provider to find out when ...
7. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for May
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... denied them. At this point, you should know about how much you are receiving from your chosen school and whether or not you still have to find more funds to cover a gap. You should be talking with your ...
8. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for February
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... grants, try the free scholarship searches then learn about loans to cover the rest by clicking on the links to student loans.  Work-study is another type of financial aid which does not have to be repaid. ...
9. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for January
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... part of the loan may be refunded to you, and you can use this money to pay for any other school-related expenses. This can be very helpful on housing, books or other expenses not covered in other ways. ...
10. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for October
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... a major factor your school choice. If you will need a lot of financial aid to cover your tuition costs, then you may want to apply through regular admissions so you can compare financial aid awards from ...
11. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for September
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... assessing how you can realistically cover that cost. We will also start reviewing registration for standardized testing, how to get an EFC, recommendation letters and essay writing. Set aside some time ...
12. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for November
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... this month includes continuing your scholarship research, applying to universities, and signing up for your FAFSA pin number. We covered scholarship searching last month and suggested you get started free ...
... interest deduction, Academic period.Tuition and fees deduction, Academic period. Accountable plans, Accountable Plans, Allocating your reimbursements for meals.Additional tax: Coverdell ESA: On excess ...
...    Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA) What's New Introduction What Is a Coverdell ESA Qualified Education Expenses  ...
... attend. Maintaining program integrity AP courses and exams are designed by a committee made up of college faculty and Master AP teachers. Their purpose is to make sure that course curriculums cover the ...
... subject tests covering English, Math, Reading, and Science. These are designed to evaluate your overall educational development and your ability to complete college-level work. You’ll have 2 hours and ...
... analogies encouraged memorization of vocabulary rather than reasoning skills. Other than these factors, what’s changed?   The math section has been expanded to embrace concepts covered by most high school ...
...  Raw scores help you get particular — and discover where you can make improvements. To calculate raw scores, the College Board uses a simple formula: they add a point for correct answers and subtract ...
Does Vocabulary Matter? Yes! Your ability to mimic Webster's Dictionary isn't evaluated by most standardized exams, so you won't be expected to provide definitions for difficult words.  However, your ...
Test Prep Survival: SAT, ACT, and PSAT/NMSQT Standardized tests play an important role in the college admission process…and you can get through them! Read on and prepare for test success. First stop: ...
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