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Catch Up on College Savings
With no college savings plan in place for their younger daughters, John and Michelle Kazanjian need to start investigating scholarships and community colleges. Fortunately for their parents, the older Kazanjian girls have won generous grants:...
Tags: College, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, Community College, Kazanjian, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Operational Accounting, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Finance, 529 Plan, Mark Kantrowitz, FinAid.org, FastWeb.com, College Savings, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-09-04

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Citibank Inks Exclusive Sponsorship Agreement with FinAid.org and J.P. Morgan to Become Quiznos Partner.
M2 PRESSWIRE-21 March 2006-US Financial Network: Citibank Inks Exclusive Sponsorship Agreement with FinAid.org and J.P. Morgan to Become Quiznos PartnerC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21032006 City of Industry, CA - Banking industry news provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) The Student...
Tags: agreement, Citigroup Inc., FINANCE, financial, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Research articles 2006-03-21
Citibank Inks Exclusive Sponsorship Agreement with FinAid.org; Companies partner to deliver financial aid information to students and families
STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Student Loan Corporation, a subsidiary of Citibank N.A., and a leading originator of student loans, today announced an exclusive agreement to sponsor the FinAid.org web site and be its sole advertiser.
Tags: agreement, Citigroup Inc., financial
Research articles 2006-03-20
The Expensive Student Loan Trap
Making its way through Congress (at the usual pace--ketchup coming out of a bottle) is a bill that promises to reform student loans. Called SAFRA for Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act, it would eliminate FFELP or Family Federal Education Program loans. (Doncha love the acronyms?) The bill would knock out bank...
Tags: Payment, Borrower, Loan, Student Loan, Government, Operational Accounting, Finance, Marlys Harris
Blog posts 2009-10-08
Proposed FFELP Cuts Would Be "Severe," New Analysis Says
To: EDUCATION EDITORSContact: Kevin Bruns of America's Student Loan Providers, +1-202- 721-1190, Kevin@aslp.info WASHINGTON, July 18 /PRNewswire/ -- "The die has yet to be cast- the potential catastrophic impact of the proposed $18 billion cuts in student loans can be averted," Kevin Bruns, executive director of America's Student Loan Providers,...
Tags: America, analysis, FINANCE, Insurance, Kevin, president, SAP AG, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-07-18
Crash Course on College Aid
The more you know about how colleges on your child's list dole out financial aid, the better your chances of receiving some. You'll want to do a few calculations and a little detective work. And don't be afraid to have a conversation with each school's loan office... The first rule...
Tags: School, Financial, College, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Finance, University, Tuition, Aid, Financial Aid, Merit Awards, Tuition Discounts, College Scholarships, Common Data Set, MoneyWatch Crash Course, Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-03-05
Calculating College Debt
For many high school seniors and their parents, the next 12 days are going to be a-g-o-n-i-z-i-n-g. Why? Tuition deposits for thousands of colleges and universities are due on May 1. That's the day that families have to decide if...
Tags: Financial, University Of Oregon, Financial Accounting, Finance, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-04-19
Grading on the curve
Saving for a child's college education is probably the most anxiety-inducing investment goal for parents besides their own retirement. Tuition inflation surges notoriously every year, and it's always uncertain how much money will be needed by the time a child is ready to enroll. College tuition rates typically rise...
Tags: Alliance Capital Corp.
Research articles 2003-05-01
A College Savings Account Disaster
When 529 prepaid college plans arrived on the scene in the 1990s, the college savings accounts seemed like the dullest, most risk-free investments that a parent could ever make. The prepaid plans appeared perfect for conservative investors, who were too scared to save for college through the stock market. ...
Tags: Plan, Florida Legislature, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-10-05
How to Pay for Graduate School
Molly Laurain faces a tough decision in a delicate economy: Pursue a graduate degree to boost her credentials in a tight job market or hang onto the job she has? We show her how to make that decision, and explain how to pay for school should she ? or you...
Tags: Job, School, Payment, MoneyWatch, Molly Laurain, Mark Kantrowitz, Molly, Recruitment & Selection, Professional Development, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Career, Finance, Gary Schatsky, Stafford Loan, Grad PLUS Loan, Columbia University, Grad School, Tuition, Student Loan, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-11-10
The Horrors of Defaulting on a Student Loan
Defaulting on a college student loan will be a financial nightmare. Mark Kantrowitz, the creator of FinAid.org, says that defaulting on students loans is a "one-way ticket to hell." by Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Tags: Financial, Financial Accounting, Finance, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-11-13
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