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Article archive for college planning - High School years - 2007 and earlier years
- Click your way to the right school
- College costs keep rising
- An insider's guide to student loans
- Is college worth the money?
- Pricey student loans sow seeds of trouble
- College students get a break on costs
- 5 ways to beat big tuition
- A guide through the financial aid maze
- The financial-aid road map
- College pays, but does the debt?
- They want to sell your kid
- Don't pay sticker price for college
- Your 5-minute guide to college costs
- Countdown to college calendar
- Home equity can be source of tuition money
- Steps to take before signing a loan agreement
- Colleges help to tame tuition
- Best ways to cash in college accounts
- Roth IRAs and college aid
- How much college debt is too much?
- Best deals on student loans and Ways to borrow less
- College tours on the cheap
- Paying for college with your 401(k)
- Top colleges get more affordable
- States grapple with college textbook prices
- Maximize financial aid (right and wrong way to pluck off more aid)
- 10 financial aid pitfalls
- Private college loans gain popularity and shopping for the best private student loans
- 50 best values in public colleges
- Paying for college without breaking the bank
- Fill out the FAFSA form
- Early birds grab the financial aid
- Maximize your financial aid
- College financing basics: FAFSA
- $15k to get into Harvard - 5 ways to stop the madness
- As college costs rise, take steps to reduce the amount you need to borrow and owe
- Saving smart, school choices can help you cope with tuition inflation
- Families must look closely at college (financing) options
- College degree worth extra $23,000 a year
- Average college cost breaks $30,000
- 10 alternative ways to cut college costs
- 50 best values in public colleges
- States simplify college search via Web
- Take control of college debt
- Financial tips for the college bound
- Where to get money for college
- Colleges decline credit card tuition payments
- College costs: Up, up and away (for 2006-7)
- Having that special talk ... about money
- The skinny on levelized-tuition plans
- Credit card tips for college kids
- College for half-price
- The best rates on private loans
- How to find free money for college
- Go to college for FREE
- A student's dilemma: Work more, get less free money
- The squeeze is on
- Financial aid: Is that all I get?
- Scholarships that help reduce college costs
- Stanford: No tuition for low-income students
- Earning a degree online just got easier
- Don't think you (or your student) are cut out for college? Check out 20 great jobs that don't require a degree
- Coping with the cost of college
- Congress cuts $12.7 billion from student-loan programs (interest rates for Stafford and PLUS loans raised)
- Evaluating early-decision financial aid packages
- Six ways to lower the cost of higher education
- Maximizing your financial aid chances
- Ask the expert: How do we save for college fast? Don't bother (4 years isn't long enough)
- Will an expensive school really pay off in the long run?
- The quagmire of college finances
- 13 tips on how to use your credit card
- Make sure your college-bound child knows about credit card debt
- Learning how to manage campus living expenses
- A parent's guide to college fees - how to pay for it all
- Paying for college at the last minute
- Time off before college could be a good thing
- Some schools meet their students' financial needs 100%
- How out-of-state students can pay in-state tuition
- Filling that "unmet need"
- College sticker shock: $40k and rising, but you won't pay this
- College financing requires earlier planning
- 100 best values in public colleges and private colleges across the country
- The Princeton Review: America's best value colleges
- Find the college that best suits your educational goal, budget and geographical preferences
- 5 Steps: Planning for college costs (paying for college)
- Find the annual cost at any four-year college or university in the U.S.
- 2004-05 college tuition: Movin' on up
- College costs could be less than you think
- College costs spike again for 2004-05
- Very unusual scholarships
- The inside track to college cash
- Find ways to help pay for some or all of your college expenses with a scholarship
- How to get more financial aid from the school of your choice
- Even the wealthy are using loans to help pay for college
- How to survive the sticker shock
- College by the numbers. Forget the formulas. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at how schools really determine financial aid
- Use the scholarship search wizard to help pay for some or all of your child's college expenses
- You could qualify for a Pell grant that you don't have to repay, but you won't know if you don't complete the FAFSA
- Never assume that you don't qualify for assistance - make sure you apply!
- Should I borrow from my retirement plan at work?
- Tap your savings wisely when paying tuition bills
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