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Jan/Feb 2008 - college financial aid information


Before you start daydreaming about the freedom awaiting you at college, you have to figure out one very important thing: How to pay for it.

Financial aid can be a scary thing to tackle, but confusion isn't a good excuse for ignoring the financial aid process. If you don't apply for financial aid, you're absolutely guaranteed to get nothing.

We've included loads of info in this financial aid issue for both you and your parents.

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Careers in finance
Love numbers? Thinking about a business major? Consider going into finance, such as investment banking, starting your own business or a financial aid office 10/31/2009
How joining the military can help you pay for college
Through the GI Bill, Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), scholarships and more, the military can help you pay for college and other training.
This article is sponsored by the National Guard.
01/04/2008
Super Teen—Kiarra Lynn Smith—Orchard Farm High School
Kiarra Smith is a featured Super Teen from Homestead, Fla. 01/04/2008
Kids these days! (and their parents!)
Parents expect to be privy to their teen’s every decision and information, but high school counselors should prepare them for how much a college can’t tell them 01/04/2008
  Nancee Clark
Director, PreCollege Perspective at Ringling College of Art and Design, PreCollege Perspective. e-mail
   Iona College
Contact the Admissions Department at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY e-mail
   University of Alabama in Huntsville
Contact the admissions department at University of Alabama in Huntsville. e-mail
  Vincent Crapanzano
VP of Enrollment and Marketing at St. Thomas Aquinas University in Sparkill, NY. e-mail
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