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College Scholarship – Guide to Parents on Getting Financial Aid For Their Children

Many believe that parenting is the happiest moment in the life of a person. Probably, you still don’t forget the excitement that you felt when your wife delivered your first child. There are times that you won’t sleep as you like to look after your child even in the midst of the evening. You would like to make certain that he/ she’ll sleep soundly through the night time.

It is true that happiness comes with children in the family. Although, such happiness may be achieved if you’re responsible plenty with your children. You must provide all of their needs, starting from their infancy until the period that they are studying. Although it will really cost you a lot, you have the responsibility to your children, especially in feeding the education that they require.

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College Financial Aid – Comparing the Federal and College Board Financial Aid Applications

Unless you’re very wealthy, when you apply for college you need to explore financial aid opportunities. But the process can seem confusing, and before you seek the assistance of your college financial aid advisor you should know how the system works.

Two of the terms you will hear are “FAFSA” and “CSS Profile.” Both are applications that you fill out with your financial and personal information. The information is used by the college to help determine how much financial aid you will receive. But what’s the difference? Do you have to submit both?

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Paying For College – The Financial Aid Puzzle

The cost of a college education is rising every year. This year the average cost of a private four-year school was $26,273, up 4.4% from last year, and the average cost of a public school was $7,020, up 6.5% from last year. For most families, paying for college is a struggle. If you feel like you do not have all the pieces of the financial aid puzzle, you are not alone.

On January 1st the 2010-2011 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) was released. The FAFSA is probably the most important part of the financial aid puzzle. If you are planning on attending college in the fall of 2010 you should be in the process of submitting this form. The FAFSA determines how much federal financial aid you are eligible to apply for. There are three basic types of federal student aid:

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