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Stress-Free Financial Aid: Avoid these five mistakes

The financial aid process is paved with opportunities for mistakes and headaches. Avoid these five blunders to save your wallet and sanity now and in the future.

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A Career In Camo: Need-to-know military basics

Joining the military isn't for everyone, and it's not a career path to consider lightly, but it can be a great opportunity.

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Back To (Grad) School

By on January 8th, 2010 • back to school, College, Financial Aid, scholarships, School, Life

Going to (or back to) school is a great backup plan if you lose a job or are just looking for a change. I've been toying around with the idea of getting a Masters degree lately. I'm not entirely sure what I would study (law, psychology or library sciences are my current top three choices), or even if it's the right decision for me, but I like the idea.

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The AP Payoff: High school classes can pay for college

You don't have to be a genius to take an AP class, but you'll feel like one when you earn college credit and save money--lots of it.

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Feeding a Need: Government Assistance Could Be For You

By Natalie J. Newman on July 31st, 2006 • Budgeting, Financial Aid, Food

If you're struggling to pay for groceries, school or rent, the government has got a few floatation devices to keep your head above water.

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Paying for College 101: No More Coupon Clipping Or Ramen Sipping

By on July 31st, 2004 • College, College & Career, Financial Aid

Getting a college degree is one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make. How you'll pay for it is a close second.

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