
How The Shutdown Is Affecting College Application Season
October has never been kind to those applying to college – or students in college and recent grads of college, for that matter. For the applicants, October is the frenzied time that essay-writing, SAT-taking and financial-aid-number-crunching reach peak volume; for the students, it’s midterm season; for the recent grads, it’s just about time to start repaying any student loans. This October, the … Read News

Nab More Cash For College
With the sticker price on private colleges averaging $45,000 and even the typical public university asking $23,000 a year, families at all income levels need help with tuition bills: A College Board poll last February found that about three-quarters of families earning more than $100,000 were applying for aid for the 2013-14 academic year. … Read News

5 Things You Need To Do With Your Student Loans Right Now
Grace periods for the Class of 2013 are winding to a close, so it?s time to face the music and address your student debt … Read News