There are more than a couple of good reasons why you should start looking for college grants and college scholarships months in advance of your first date of attendance at school. Read more about looking for college scholarships early

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The Federal Pell Grant program, and how to qualify for a Pell Grant is often shrouded in a great deal of mystery. Tales of red tape, reams of paperwork, and dropped phone calls run rampant through the Internet. Nothing could be further from the truth, however. Read the rest of how to qualify for a Pell grant

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There is a Process to Secure Nelnet Student Loans for College:

If you are having to take out a loan, or are considering it, then educated yourself about the stages you will go through with the Nelnet Student loans program. Read the rest of Nelnet student loans stages

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When high school seniors begin looking for money many overlook free government grants for college that are available to them. Very few college students begin their collegiate academic careers with their own personal resources to fund their education. Check out more free Government Grants for College

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Each year more and more scholarships for high school seniors are made available for those getting ready to graduate from American public and private schools. Equally as true is the fact that most of that money will go unclaimed. Why? Read more about Scholarships for High School Seniors

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In this day and age, finding a minority scholarship is easier than ever! It all depends on a scholarship benefactor’s definition of minority. According to Peterson’s Scholarships guide you can be considered a minority if you are taller than 6’2” (www.tall.org/scholarships.cfm) or if you design your prom dress out of duct tape (www.duckbrand.com/Promotions). Most consider minorities to be underrepresented ethnic groups, but really, it depends on the scholarship company’s definition. And if that’s so, the sky is really the limit! [Click to read full text…]

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There’s no denying that social media to pay for college is becoming the big new thing online, and although many of the old giants like MySpace might be falling to the wayside, sites like Facebook, Twitter, and other newer sites will continue to find popularity, especially when it comes to using social media to pay for college. Check out more on How Social Media can help pay for College

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