by Jake | Apr 10, 2015 | Instate Tuition Tips
Along the winding path toward in-state tuition, unseen perils lurk. An affordable college education awaits…but this sweet prize is a long way off. Mis-steps could mean starting over, wasted years, squandered tuition dollars. Seeming shortcuts are pitfalls....
by Jake | Apr 9, 2015 | Financial Aid, Paying for college
What is the FAFSA? FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and is a form that prospective and current college students in the U.S. can complete to see what financial aid they qualify for to help pay for the cost of college. The financial aid offered...
by Jake | Apr 8, 2015 | Tuition Reciprocity Agreements
Tuition reciprocity agreements allow a qualified resident from one state to attend certain colleges in nearby states for a greatly reduced tuition rate. Although not without severe limitations and eligibility restrictions, thousands of people benefit each year from...
by Jake | Apr 8, 2015 | Tuition Reciprocity Agreements
The allure of going to an out-of-state college at an in-state cost with no effort whatsoever is attractive. Tuition reciprocity agreements seem to offer just that and millions of college bound students every year excitedly stumble upon what looks like tuition...
by Jake | Feb 18, 2015 | Instate Tuition Tips, Paying for college
Sure, we all know the usual cookie-cutter ways to help lessen the cost of ever-increasing college tuition: you can cross your fingers for scholarships and pray for favorable loans and grants through FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). But securing a...
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