Why You Should Consolidate Your Student Loans
Why You Should Consolidate Your Student Loans
Derby Daily Reporter - 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
(ARA) - Graduation is just around the corner for thousands of students, and shortly after they walk down the aisle, many in the Class of 2006 will find themselves facing hardships they didn’t anticipate when they began the pursuit of their degree.Save to My Web
FreeCollegeScholarships.net to Hold $10,000 College Scholarship Drawing on September 15, 2006
[Press Release] PR Web - Sep 05 12:38 AM
FreeCollegeScholarships.net will hold the next free scholarship drawing for college students seeking money for school on September 15, 2006. People seeking scholarships are encouraged to register by September 14, 2006. (PRWEB Sep 5, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/SW5zZS1NYWduLUVtcHQtVGhpci1JbnNlLVplcm8=Save to My Web
indieWIRE INTERVIEW: Laurie Collyer, director of “Sherrybaby”
indieWIRE - Sep 07 3:36 PM
Laurie Collyer ’s ” Sherrybaby ” is the story of Sherry Swanson, played by Maggie Gyllenhaal. Three years after entering prison for robbery as a 19-year-old heroin addict, she begins her first day of freedom, clean and sober.Save to My Web
Beebe touts need-based scholarships
Baxter Bulletin - Sep 06 3:13 AM
Arkansas gubernatorial candidate Mike Beebe said he wants to make college accessible to more people by implementing need-based scholarships.Save to My Web
Nixon says loan sale is a bad idea
Columbia Daily Tribune - Sep 06 4:26 PM
MOHELA decision expected this week. Attorney General Jay Nixon asked members of the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority today to reject a plan to sell some of its student loan assets to raise $350 million for construction projects on public college campuses.Save to My Web
Apply for financial aid
Huron Daily Tribune - Sep 05 9:07 AM
Deciding where to go to college is one of the biggest decisions a high school student will make. Figuring out how to afford going to that college is the second part of that equation, but it doesnt have to equal frustration or disappointment.Save to My Web