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College Financial Aid (17 found)

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Jasmine loses her nerve about going to college, partly because of the cost. Shawn reminds her about foster care scholarships and encourages her to believe in herself. (full text)

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Samantha Flowers explains to La'Quesha how she got financial aid from state and federal government, from Americorps, and from the Gates Millenium Scholars program. (full text)

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Financial aid problems and a busy work schedule make Merli wonder if she should drop out.

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A calendar to help high school seniors keep track of the college application process on a month-by-month basis. (full text)

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Marci interviews an expert on how to manage college finances, from securing financial aid to the dangers of credit cards.

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Janill explains how to apply for federal student aid and scholarships.

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An in-depth look at how to pay for a college education through a combination of tuition waivers, grants, scholarships, and loans.

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Kenneth is feeling anxious because he doesn’t have a clue about how to pick a college, how to apply, and what to do about financial aid.

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The DREAM Act would allow some illegal immigrant youth to attain legal status and be eligible for in-state college tuition.

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Lishone is financing her college education by researching little-known scholarships available to foster youth.

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Merli wants to choose the right college—one that's affordable and where she'll fit in.

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Felisha examines several myths about college financial aid and gives the facts.

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The writer needs to get her green card so she can receive financial aid.

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Anita reviews things to think about when selecting a college, including location, size, and cost.

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Tuition is getting more expensive, interest rates on student loans are going up, and George's anxiety is escalating, too. He seeks advice on how to face the challenge of college costs. (full text)

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The "Dream Team," a student group at Juana's school, lobbies for New York's DREAM Act, a bill that would help undocumented students get state financial aid for college. (full text)

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James wants to go to college but assumes he can’t afford it. Then a new caseworker helps him create a plan.

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