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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
The Truth About Who Qualifies for Financial Aid
The acceptance letter has arrived and now you're dreading those future tuition bills. MoneyWatch Editorial Director Eric Schurenberg explains who is and isn't likely to receive financial assistance.
Tags: Financial, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Finance, College, Education, Tuition, Financial Aid, Assistance, Loan, Grant, Common Data Set, University, GPA, Eric Schurenberg, Sumi Das
Videos 2009-04-01
How to Pay Your Kid's Tuition with an Athletic Scholarship
To wrangle financial aid, you'll have to start early. Every year, thousands of former kinder kickers and pee-wee running backs get big-league tuition breaks or favored admissions at colleges their grades alone would never qualify them for. Why not yours? After all, you've spent obscene amounts...
Tags: College, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Scholarships, Athletic Scholarships, Paying for College, Tuition, Athletes
Articles 2009-06-02
Smart Ways to Save for College
By the time your toddler gets her degree, a college education could cost more than $250,000. Ray Martin offers tips on how to save now for your child's college tuition.
Tags: MoneyWatch, cbsepisode, early show, ray martin, harry smith, college, tuition, kids, children, student, save, early
Videos 2009-10-01
14 Colleges With Tuition Bargains
With parents and students reeling from tuition sticker shock, these schools have come up with clever ways to help pay tuition bills. Some private schools are even matching the costs of nearby public colleges. To be sure, colleges and universities have long offered financial aid to strapped parents....
Tags: School, Student, MoneyWatch, Washington & Jefferson, CLU, Financial Accounting, Finance, College, Tuition, College Credits, Long Island University, Washington & Jefferson College, California Lutheran University, Davis & Elkins College, Texas Lutheran University, Cleveland State University, Hartwick College, Mercer University, Rasmussen College, Berea College, The Cooper Union, Curtis Institute of Music, Deep Springs College, Webb Institute of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Jeff Wuorio
Articles 2009-10-13
Ask the Experts: Paying for College
In our series pilot, CBS MoneyWatch editors tackle questions about money and college: How can you save? Who should pay? Should we saddle kids with huge debt?
Tags: MoneyWatch, Ask The Experts, Ray Martin, Eric Schurenberg, Jill Schlesinger, college, tuition, 529, 529s, paying for college
Videos 2009-10-21
Benefits Going to Waste? Here?s How to Cash In
Every year, American workers leave thousands of dollars on the table by not maxing out their benefits. Just in time for this year?s enrollment period, we offer suggestions for taking full advantage of your employer?s offerings ? everything from 401k matches to gym membership reimbursements. Here?s how the numbers add...
Tags: Employee, 401(k) Plan, MoneyWatch, Schatsky, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Benefits, Investment, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Finance, Open Enrollment, 401k, HSA, Health Spending Account, FSA, Flexible Spending Account, Transit, Tuition, Reimbursement, Pretax, SHRM, Society for Human Resource Management, Health, Wellness, Gyms, Fitness, Weight Loss, Smoking Cessation, Vaccinations, SC Johnson, Methodist Hospital System, Mercer Consulting, Vacation, Time Off, Gary Schatsky, Janay Andrade, Blaine Bos, Kelly Semrau, Tanisha Russell Day, Amy Levin-Epstein
Articles 2009-10-29
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

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Salaries, benefits push Wayne's tuition up.(Wayne State University)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Wayne State University administration officials are blaming the rising cost of salaries and benefits for this year's tuition increase. Students will pay an average of 6 percent more in tuition and fees under a $381.1 million budget passed Thursday Wayne State University administration...
Tags: benefit, salary, Wayne State University
Research articles 2000-07-31
Guard may receive tuition aid
DENVER - Members of the Colorado National Guard may get more help with their tuition costs under legislation that passed the Senate Education Committee on Wednesday. House Bill 1347, which passed 7-0, would give money to the guard's tuition fund, which covers some tuition costs for Guard...
Tags: Colorado, FINANCE, Guard, semester, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-04-29
Legislative Preview '04: MD lawmakers may place limits on tuition
Alarmed by rapidly growing tuition at Maryland's public universities, several state lawmakers plan legislation during the upcoming General Assembly session that places limits on tuition increases in each year. Two proposals would tie tuition increases either to the rate of inflation or cap them at 4 percent each...
Tags: FINANCE, Maryland, Taxes, University of Maryland
Research articles 2004-01-09
Princeton won't raise tuition in rare action
TRENTON, N.J. AP -- Aided by one of the nation's largest endowments, Princeton University decided Sunday not to raise tuition, something it hasn't done in four decades. Trustees chose to keep tuition, for both in-state and out-of- state students, at $33,000 for the 2007-08 school year. It's the...
Tags: endowment, Princeton University
Research articles 2007-01-22
Texas House Members Give Tentative Approval to Rise in College Tuition.
By Melissa Drosjack, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 30--AUSTIN, Texas--House members tentatively approved a bill late Tuesday that would increase college tuition rates over the next two years and allow universities to deregulate tuition for one year in 2005....
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Regulations, Taxes, Texas, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-04-30
College reporting of tuition payments.
Bad news and good news for schools on reporting tuition payments. Currently, colleges have to list the names, addresses and tax ID numbers of students and whether they are taking a full- or part-time course load. This information is reported to the student and the IRS on...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, payment, Taxes
Research articles 2000-06-23
Tuition for D.C. students to remain unchanged despite budget deadlock - Washington Update - Brief Article
Despite budget stalemates on other budget issues, tuition breaks for District of Columbia high school graduates should remain unchanged in 2003. House and Senate panels have approved bills providing $17 million for these tuition credits, which allow D.C. graduates to pay instate tuition rates at any public college or...
Tags: K-12, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-11-07
Florida State University. (In the News).(announces tuition increase)(Brief Article)
Florida State University will implement an across-the-board 8.5% tuition increase this fall, with an ... Florida State University will implement an across-the-board 8.5% tuition increase this fall, with an additional 2.5% increase on graduate, law and medical programs and 6.5% increase on out-of-state tuition.
Tags: Florida State University
Research articles 2003-08-01
Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much.(Review)
Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much. By Ronald G. Ehrenberg. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000. 322 pp. ISBN 0-674-00328-4, $39.95 cloth. The starting point for Ronald Ehrenberg's Tuition Rising is the stark reality that tuition costs at American private colleges and ...
Tags: Cornell University, FINANCE
Research articles 2001-10-01
Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much
Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much Ronald G. Ehrenberg. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000.In Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much, Ronald Ehrenberg provides a concise and compelling explanation of the influence of academic governance processes on rising university expenditures and tuition charges. While his explanation of the causes...
Tags: budgeting, Cornell University, education
Research articles 2003-09-01
State tuition jumps/ CU-Springs students will pay 10 percent more
DENVER - Colorado parents will have to dig a little deeper into their pockets to send their children to state colleges and universities this fall. Tuition at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs will go up 10 percent this fall, from $2,749 to $3,023, according to a...
Tags: Colorado, FINANCE, University of Colorado
Research articles 2003-06-11
Bill to boost tuition aid for Guard members advances
DENVER - A proposal that would add $410,000 to the Colorado National Guard's tuition assistance fund advanced Thursday to the state Senate. The Senate Appropriations Committee unanimously approved House Bill 1347, setting the stage for a floor vote. Money from the Department of Higher...
Tags: FINANCE, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-04-30
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