As high school comes to an end, you may be preparing for the next chapter of your life. If you plan on attending college, you should know that college expenses are steep. Fortunately, many scholarships are tailored towards high school students and graduates to help reduce your college tuition fees.
by Sheena AllenIf you are either an upcoming or current college student, you should constantly be looking at scholarships and grants as your first choice to pay for college instead of setting for student loans. After all, free money over student loan debt wins every time.
by Viviana VazquezCollege tuition can get expensive, especially when no one is helping you foot the bill. Fortunately, there are plenty of scholarship opportunities that will help you lessen the amount of money you have to pay out of pocket.
by Matin VarshochiIn some situations, your college may give you a refund check. With hundreds or thousands of dollars at your disposal, you're thinking about (or maybe already know) how you're getting ready to use the money.
by CapWayThe transition from high school to college can be a challenging time. College resources are available to help you eliminate the overwhelming feeling you may experience. Some resources include the student account, financial aid, and registrar's offices.
by Nailah HerbertStudent loans can become a college graduate's worst nightmare. If possible, do not borrow any more money than you absolutely need. Why? Those refund checks are not free money.
by CapWayIt is reported that millennials owe about $1.5 trillion in student loans. Scheming companies see this as an opportunity to make a quick buck off people who are desperate for options.
by CapWay