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Should you live on or off campus? This can be the hardest decision to make because each one will lead to a different college experience. Figure out what's right for you.
Dorm life can be a great experience, a money-saver and a time-saver, but apartments off campus have greater privacy and independence. Weigh pros and cons before deciding.
In this article learn about which private universities offer the best financial aid packages.
There is so much information on college--financial aid, college profiles, campus visits!! How do students and parents know when to do what?
Visiting colleges takes time, money, and energy. In order to make the most out of this opportunity, you will also want to do some prep work ahead of time.
Students who are currently applying for college and financial aid are the first in a long time to undertake the process during a recession.
Comparing art colleges? The Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California answers questions that help to describe the unique selling points of the school.
College is often sold to young people as an experience. In the eyes of creditors, it is one that should be indulged in with little foresight.
Leaving the dorms for an apartment can be liberating, but also quite a bit of responsibility. Here are some questions to ask yourself before you make the move.
There's more to school than essays. For many students, boarding for the first time means taking a crash course in financial reality. Here are few suggestions.
The first year of college may cause the dreaded "Freshman 15". Learn the facts about the Freshman 15 and how it can be avoided.
This article examines some of the various ways in which a college student with a limited income can save money without sacrificing everything.


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