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Download 7 Tips For Scholarship Success for FREE

February 28th, 2012

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10 Colleges that you can graduate from without much debt

January 24th, 2012

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Funding is one thing, but choosing a college that is sensitive to your cause of Avoiding Student Loans is another. Check out these 10 colleges that can leave you in a great financial position upon graduation. Princeton University and College [...]


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Huff Post Series: Majoring in Debt

January 24th, 2012

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Be sure to check out the Huffington Post’s excellent story on how real life students are choking on their student loans. There is a better way. Avoid Student Loans. For many students, that figure is modest. Take Aleesha Nash, a [...]


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Divorcing parents struggle to decide who will pay for college

January 24th, 2012

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Talk about an uncomfortable topic….. Forbes tackles the issue of who pays for a student’s college education in the midst of a divorce. On the one hand, it’s thrilling to learn that your child has been accepted to college. On [...]


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Marginal Revolution suggests that college has been oversold

January 23rd, 2012

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The great Alex Tabarrok points out some really tough degree realities. Over the past 25 years the total number of students in college has increased by about 50 percent. But the number of students graduating with degrees in science, technology, [...]


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Above the Law’s look at the student loan bubble

January 23rd, 2012

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Above the Law takes a look at the student loan industry: Today we have more evidence that the student loan market is headed for disaster. We live in a world where the cost of education has become completely disassociated from [...]


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WSJ discusses the scholarship game

January 23rd, 2012

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The Wall Street Journal takes a look that at the scholarship game: Don’t assume your child has to be a valedictorian to qualify for scholarships. There are a range of merit-based scholarships aimed at rewarding students for community service, athletic [...]


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Wall Street Journal explains the College Aid Shuffle

January 23rd, 2012

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The Wall Street Journal takes a look at how you can Avoid Student Loans: 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 [...]


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The best way to graduate without debt is to never take out a loan

December 23rd, 2011

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Many people think that the only way to afford college is to take out student loans. This not only is false, but a very damaging misconception at that. Pete the Planner recently spoke with one young lady that refused to [...]