While Thanksgiving and Christmas are special holidays, they are a large burden on your wallet. But there are some ways to save money, even during the holiday season.
Be wise about how you use your social media accounts so that they don’t affect your educational journey or career.
The 'Cost of Attendance' (COA) is the final cost of all your expenses that result from the school you choose. Selecting a school that offers tuition at a fair rate should be a major preliminary consideration as you're deciding what college to attend.
If you are serious about earning your education, be careful to utilize your FSA refunds in an appropriate manner.
The Department of Education (ED) offers all aspiring college students an extremely helpful online tool called the FAFSA4caster.
Utilizing Federal Student Aid (FSA) to pay for your college expenses is great, but you may find yourself in a situation where you lose your FSA eligibility. You can lose your eligibility for numerous reasons. Here are three major reasons you could lose FSA eligibility and what you can do about regaining it…
Your dependency status plays a large role in how you fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and how your FSA package is created.