The State of the Funds

A trail of 5 pages, marked with comments, by peppy
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My tuition costs have skyrocketed. What do I do? State funding is in a poor state in many places; colleges have increased tuition costs. What does the average student do? Read about the crisis in state funding on this page.
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I am a federal employee's daughter. Can I avail of federal college funding? Yes. Read this page to know about the FEEA-Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund. The answers to these FAQs are informative and would help you decide on your status vis-a-vis this fund option.
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My tuition costs have skyrocketed. What do I do? State funding is in a poor state in many places; colleges have increased tuition costs. What does the average student do? Read about the crisis in state funding on this page.
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What are my funding options as a Hispanic student? Among others, the Hispanic Scholarhsip Fund is a good source for funds for this largest minority group in USA. Read about the facts of this fund and decide on its suitability for your needs.
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My private funding source dried up before long. What are the myths about private college funding? What do students need to know and do while applying for aid. What is FAFSA all about? Read about these important issues on this page before you reach out for a funding source.
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The funding story reverberates across the states. In Colorado, state higher education funds are not much to write home about; but they are still there. The state got less than half its required amount of federal funds this year. Read about the state's funding woes in this article.

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