Grants are a large source of financial aid, one that doesn't need to be repaid. Often considered need-based aid, grants are like gifts that are awarded to students with the fewest financial resources.
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If you find that your college expenses exceed your grants, scholarships, work study, federal loans and savings, the SELF Loan Program could be a good option to bridge your remaining tuition gap.
Many parents and families today worry their child or grandchild will begin their adult lives with burdensome school loan debt. Many adult students wonder how they could save for a graduate degree.
Scholarships are one of two forms of financial aid that do not need to be repaid. They are awarded based on a student's academic or athletic achievement, demographic, cultural or religious background, or special skills and talents.
While taking on any debt isn't ideal, student loans may be the one thing you need to cover the balance of your tuition and college expenses after grants, scholarships and savings have been applied.
Students have very real concerns about debt and employment opportunities. Higher education is a major investment – and may be one of the largest expenses you will face in your lifetime – so it’s important to understand what’s included in the cost of attendance.
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Applying to college can be confusing and stressful, even for those who have gone through the process.