Labour leader seeks to exploit the growing crisis in Liberal Democrat ranks on higher education cuts Ed Miliband today accuses the coalition government of “cultural vandalism” over university tuition fees as he seeks to reinvigorate his struggling leadership and exploit the growing crisis in Liberal Democrat ranks on higher education. Before a week of student [...]
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High Tuition Leads To Higher Drop Out Rate
December 4th, 2010
admin As the economy continues to suffer and unemployment rates stay high, paying for tuition is becoming harder and harder. It doesn’t help that the average college tuition is still continuing to increase! A study entitled, “With Their Whole Lives Ahead of Them,” surveyed 614, 22-30 years old that were unable to complete a degree but [...]
College Tuition Hikes are Balanced by Financial Aid Increases
November 11th, 2010
admin The average sticker price for private colleges has increased 17% in the last five years (to $36,993 a year), reports a recent NPR article. View full post on All Stories
Finding Money for Education
October 25th, 2010
admin Many people wish to continue their studies but lack the financial capability to disburse for the tuition, particularly since an online education typically costs a lot or little more than a customary program. It does not mean that you have to leave your dreams of getting your degree or pursuing your higher degree. Finances are [...]
Don’t Ignore Those Small College Scholarships
October 12th, 2010
Beth V Walker College scholarships that will pay for most or all of your college tuition are few and far between, making it perhaps a better strategy to go for several smaller scholarships that may have less competition. In the quest for scholarship money, don’t ignore even the smallest scholarships, because every award you receive–no matter how small–will help defer the tuition costs. Scholarship amounts range from as little as $50 to more than $30,000, and while it would be nice to get a huge chunk if money, your chances of getting those smaller, often overlooked, scholarships may be better in the long run.
Mother’s Scholarship- An Opportunity to Go Back to School
October 6th, 2010
admin Have you ever though of going back to school? About getting a scholarship? Is being a mom becoming a hindrance to your goal? Or worrying about your tuition fee? These questions will be resolve by applying for grants and scholarship. There are scholarship programs that are offered for single mothers. Being a mom is noble [...]
Stop Throwing Away College Scholarship Money
May 14th, 2010
Peter Livingston College scholarships are available for most entering or returning college students, but did you know that many college students are throwing away money on college tuition even though college tuition is increasing at a rate greater than inflation? Learn why college students are throwing away free money.
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