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- 10 Ways to Save College Funds for Your ChildrenFor many families, sending children to universities mean a huge financial burden for the family, and for those taking up student loans, they will find themselves heavily indebted before they even find their first job.
The United Negro College Fund Kicks Off a Weekend of Fundraisers in OrlandoOne of America's oldest non-profit organizations celebrated a weekend of successful fundraisers in Orlando.- College FundingCollege funding becomes very important because of the expensive high education. Most of the students today look for outside funding so that they can complete their education and brighten their future.
College Textbooks 101Insider perspective on why college books are expensive.- Where to Find College FundingLet's look at some of the best places to find college funding.
- Saving for Your Child's College Fund Isn't DifficultWith today's economy, money is tight. A big misconception is that saving for your child's college fund is difficult, when in actuality it is not!
- Why You Shouldn't Put College Fund Money in Your Child's NameSaving up for your child's education is a great way to prepare for the future. But should you put college fund money in your child's name, or should you find another way to stow your cash?
- Choosing a College Fund Rewards CardRewards cards are sweeping the credit card industry, but did you know that there are college fund rewards programs that contribute directly to your 529 plan? Choosing a college fund rewards card should be based on your average spending habits.
- How Much Should You Be Saving for Your Kids College Fund?Here are some examples of what you should be saving for your childs college fund each month. You need to start early. The longer you wait to start saving the more you have to save each month. Do you have a plan?
- College Tuition Looms for Stuggling West Virginia FamilySaving for retirement has the upper hand in my household vs. saving for the children's college fund.
- Parental Involvement in College FundingAn opinion based review of Audrey Rock-Richardson's essay "Pay Your Own Way! (Then Thank Mom)"
- Scholarships - the Easiest Methods of Obtaining College FundsSome scholarships become available to college students before they even enter college: as early as their junior or senior year of high school.
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- Teen Says "No" to CollegeWhen your teen says "no" to college, what do you do with his or her college fund? Learn what you can do to help your teen succeed both now and in the future.
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- Tips for How Parents Can Save Money for Their Children's College CostThis article offers some saving tips for your children's college costs.
Five Ways to Avoid College DebtGetting credit in college is avoidable. All it takes is preparation, forethought and a little self restraint. Disciplining yourself to live without credit while you're in college will benefit you greatly when you actually need it.- Discrimination: How it Has ChangedWhen we look at discrimination, we usually think it's against people of color. That is no longer true.
- How to Fund Your Child's CollegeFunding your child's college education can be an overwhelming task. You might have to pay more than $100,000 for a public university and over $200,000 for a private college. Here are some tips to help you save up.
- Possible Reform for College FundingThe price of a college education has been steadily increasing year after year. Student loans, currently an eighty-five billion dollar business, are becoming more and more of an impossibility for families to pay back after finishing college.
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