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Written by Lance Millis
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Monday, 14 June 2010 20:55 |
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Once you get to college, one of the first big purchases you’ll make is your textbooks. Like tuition and fees, textbooks are a required cost. Unlike tuition and fees, you CAN have an impact on how much textbooks cost. |
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Written by Lance Millis
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 01:10 |
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Q. I want to go to college, but I can’t afford all the testing and application fees. What can I do to make the application process cheaper? Part 2 A. College admission application fees are another cost that can be significant. |
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Written by Lance Millis
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 00:54 |
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I've been reading where financial planners say they often see people concerned about saving for college when their kids are in high school, and I keep hearing about the parents who haven’t saved a penny for their kids’ education! This has me worried, so I did some research. |
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Written by Lance Millis
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 01:02 |
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Q. I want to go to college, but I can’t afford all the testing and application fees. Is there anything I can do to make the application process cheaper? A. Absolutely! The cost of attending college is high enough already. And when you add in the fact that it costs something just to apply to each school |
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Written by Lance Millis
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Thursday, 11 February 2010 01:54 |
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This week, I’d like to tell you about something that will help you when it comes time to compare schools against one another. It is only one piece of the college selection puzzle, and like campus visits, net cost, location, “feel”, rankings, and other factors, should provide assistance in the selection process. It is, however, something that will allow you to compare certain facts about the schools side by side, in exactly the same format. |
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