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Grants

No, College Grants Are Not Repaid

On the surface, this question may seem silly to some, but it is clear that there is some confusion about how college financial aid is handled. For the record, the

Personal Advice

7 Questions for College-Bound Students

SAT tests, college essays and campus visits are all part of the preparation for college. Enjoying one’s senior year of high school is also important, to create memories as well

Online Education

Consider Getting a Degree in Forensic Psychology Online

By Anita Schepers Of course, going to a traditional college might not be in the cards for everyone. Fortunately, online schooling is a viable option today. Following your passion and

Campus News

Grad Students Miss Out on Student Loan Relief

Student debt and grad school students. One group, graduate students, are shut out of the loan relief program, and will now pay higher interest rates on their loans. Moreover, the

Campus News Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

Key Facts About the College Playoff System

BCS lives on for two more years. The Bowl Championship Series is on its way out, its replacement is a four-team college football playoff that will begin with the 2014

Personal Advice

Dorm Life: Grin It, Bear It or Make the Most of It

By Amanda Green There are ways to spruce up your dorm room, inexpensively, so that it doesn’t look like a cell from Sing Sing. You can not only make it

Online Education

4 Smart Tips for Successful Online Learning

If you are considering online learning, the following advice can help you get started. 1. School choice and academic program — Just as you would with a brick and mortar

Personal Advice

7 College Myths Debunked

At SayCampusLife we’ve heard our share of tails about college, including the following seven we will debunk here. 1. Choose the most prestigious college that fits you. The more prestigious

Campus News

Academic Student Aid Applications Now Being Received

Free Application For Student Aid or FAFSA. The Free Application For Student Aid or FAFSA is administered by the U.S. Department of Education and is used to determine the dollar

Grants

How to Apply For a Federal Pell Grant

Like a college scholarship, a Pell grant is not repaid — the monies awarded to you are applied to your college tuition, an amount up to $5,550 per year. You

Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

College Football Postseason: All About the Money

Commissioners attempt to salvage current bowl set up while layering in a new one. Next week, a group of 11 football bowl system commissioners along with Notre Dame athletic director

Campus Cars

6 Car Shopping Tips for College Students

Still, funds are tight, therefore his choices are limited to older cars, some that may need repairs. Without the mechanical background to take care of a car, he’ll need one