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Unequal Distribution

NACAC's Admitted

However, the rising costs of college are increasingly out of reach for many students. Financial aid discussions have centered on simplifying FAFSA and increasing federal Pell Grants – all important – but federal student aid policies are only one funding source for families trying to determine how to pay for college.

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Smart Summer Money Moves: Financial Strategies for High School and College Students

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Whether it’s graphic design, writing, tutoring, or photography, freelancing allows you to work flexible hours, earn extra income, and build a portfolio that could help after graduation. #3: This is the perfect time to find scholarships and grants to reduce your next year’s college costs.

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10 Creative Ways to Cover Your College Costs

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Navigating the financial hurdles of college can be daunting, but there are numerous creative strategies to help ease the burden. From scholarships to unconventional gigs, there’s options available to resourceful students (and their families). Read more of my tips on negotiating financial aid packages here !

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Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness

EAB

Institutions should consider proactively sharing information and resources related to student loan repayment with soon-to-be-graduating students. Make sure to cover topics such as choosing the right types of loans and repayment plans, applying for scholarships, budgeting, and even how to file your taxes.