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Financial Aid - Paying for College
College Confidential.com would like EVERY student to be able to attend his or her first choice school - on our site, you'll find helpful articles, Ask The Dean questions and answers, recommended reading, and many more resources to help you cope with the cost of college. Don't miss our EFC Calculator - a good starting point to determine if you'll be eligible for financial aid. |
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The Scholarship Advisor: Hundreds of Thousands of Scholarships Worth More Than $1 Billion, by Chris Vuturo. Our review tells how the author personally received nearly a million dollars in aid, and what this book can do for more typical students.
Paying for College Without Going Broke 2002, by Kalman Chany with Geoff Martz - Here's the book you need to deal with FAFSA frustration. Includes advice on lots of topics, such as single parent families and sticky post-divorce situations. Read our review.
Going Broke By Degree: Why College Costs Too Much, by Richard Vedder. This isn't a guide to avoiding financial ruin while paying for college, but rather an in-depth look at why college costs are so high now and why they continue to grow faster than virtually any other consumer spending category (see review).
Peterson's Sports Scholarships and
College Athletic Programs (4th Edition),
Edited by Ron Walker. Every parent fantasizes about their student
getting a free ride as a sports star. Our review
explains why this is a must-read for families of students with athletic
potential, even in "minor" sports.
The Princeton Review Student Athlete's Guide to College, by Hilary Abramson. This is more a guide for students who have been accepted to the college athletic system, says our College Confidential review, but there is also information to help student athletes choose the right school.
Resources
College Athletic Recruiting Service. A recruiting and resume service for high school athletes who want to compete at college level in the USA. Initial help and advice is free.
Scholarship Search - Resources and Advice
Sallie Mae Home
College Board - Paying for College
Financial
Aid and Paying for College: In an ideal world, money wouldn't enter
into the process of choosing a college. In reality, of course, college
costs and financial aid offered often play a major role in where a student
attends school.