Simple calculations: People who have earned a bachelor’s degree typically earn 50 percent more a year than those armed with just a high school diploma. Those who have an associate’s degree will still have a 30 percent advantage over those without, while those with some college units but no degree still earn 16 percent more than those with only a high school diploma. So - how to get there? Earning college credits by exams maybe a good choice.
Posted on Jan 19, 2016
Filling out FAFSA, the Free Application For Federal Student Aid, is an onerous task, detailed and time-consuming. Released in September 2015, there are two biggest tweaks to the FAFSA forms. These changes will take effect Oct. 1, 2016, for students applying for financial aid for the 2017-2018 school year. The fact that changes intended to make the form process easier should be good news for millions of families who at some point will grapple with the FAFSA. So what changes are coming?
Posted on Jan 07, 2016
Government-funded program for active military and eligible civilians in military service including family members. Tuition assistance for Veterans through Post 9/11 GI Bill. Everybody Wanting A College Degree are welcomed, too!
Posted on Dec 27, 2015