Great article about an easy way to get your family to help fund your child's college education. Tired of noisy gifts that your kid will get tired of our outgrow? Then this is what you need.
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Great article about an easy way to get your family to help fund your child's college education. Tired of noisy gifts that your kid will get tired of our outgrow? Then this is what you need.
Yesterday, I encouraged parents to not pay for their children's college education. By leaving the simple detail of "how to pay for it" up to you, the student, it lets you take ownership and responsibility for your education and your own future. But without Mom and Dad and maybe Grandma doling out the cash, you're going to have to be smart about how to pay for that education you desire. Here are some of the most straight-forward ways to pay for your education.
As students start college or university, they will have a lot on their plate and hundreds of big and small things to deal with. It is an exciting time, but for some it can be overwhelming. For new students, there are all the aspects around getting to know others, living in a new place and not to mention the harder course work. Something that easily can slip by in all the hoopla is ensuring that they are on top of their finances. Why is this important? Well, here are six reasons why students must pay attention to their finances or face years of financial angst long after they leave school.
A college education can be invaluable in today's society. Nearly every parent wants their children to go to college so they can get a high-paying career but many think that it's going to cost them an arm and a leg to put their children through school. While it would cost a considerable sum to fund your children's education, you'll give them a much better chance of success if you don't pay their way.
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The biggest challenge is sorting through all of the crap out there, and finding articles that are actually worth reading. Well, today I’m going to be your crap filter, because here are over 50 great tips, ideas, and resources on saving money for college students (listed in a particularly random order).

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