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How Does a Harvard Professor Invest for College?
Even if you are a Harvard professor, an economist and an authority on financing a college education, finding the right college savings program is still a nettlesome process.
[Added: 4/14/2005]
Category: College Savings
Saving for School - Child Insurance
Before your child even starts school, you would probably have spent a small fortune on many enrichment programmes. Of course, now that he is going to school, you spend another fortune on his tuition.
[Added: 3/17/2005]
Category: College Savings
Money for College - Where Is It and How Do I Get It?
College is expensive - but money is available to help you pay the way! By doing a little research and filling out a few forms, you can find money through scholarships, grants, loans, and tuition assistance such as work study.
[Added: 3/17/2005]
Category: College Savings
College Savings Reward Plans - Making Them Work for You
Reward programs can help build college savings. That's the good news. The bad news is that these programs have grown in number and become very complex.
[Added: 3/7/2005]
Category: College Savings
College Savings Plans - are they the best choice for my child?
College Savings Plans, also called Section 529 plans, are one of the best ways to save for college.
[Added: 3/7/2005]
Category: College Savings
Scholarship Search - How to find free money for college
College students receive billions of dollars in scholarship money every year. How can you get some of this money to fund your college education?
[Added: 3/7/2005]
Category: College Savings
Federal Student Loans versus Private Student Loans - which is best for me?
You have gotten all the grants and scholarships you can, but you still need money for your education. It’s time to look at loans. But which is better – federal loans or private loans?
[Added: 3/7/2005]
Category: College Savings
Financial Aid for College Students - Grants
The bad news about attending college is that it costs more than ever to attend. The College Board estimates the average four-year public college costs almost $5,000 per year to attend and a two-year ...
[Added: 3/7/2005]
Category: College Savings
Federal PLUS Loans
A loan like the federal PLUS loan through the federal government and U.S. Department of Education makes it easy for you to use your parents` line of credit in order to gain financing options for your higher education.
[Added: 3/7/2005]
Category: College Savings
College Debt - How To Avoid It, and How To Get Out Of It
Because most college students are using loans to finance their college education, the debt level of recent graduates is rising rapidly.
[Added: 3/7/2005]
Category: College Savings
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