Home » Family » Students » Page 3

Students

Teen Driver Insurance

Teen Car Insurance Discounts to Save You Money

Teenagers are statistically more likely to be involved in a car accident than any other group of drivers. Because of their increased risks, teens are more expensive to insure. Unfortunately, that usually means that their parents are stuck with high premiums for several years until the teen leaves home and begins paying for insurance on […]

Teen Car Insurance Discounts to Save You Money Read More »

College

Online Degree More Affordable Than on Campus

Colleges: Online Degree These days getting a college education is possible in more than just a traditional campus setting. Many times tuition from one of the online College degree programs is less than or equal to that of the same program on campus at your local Community College or University. On average, you can expect to spend around

Online Degree More Affordable Than on Campus Read More »

College Grad with books-

Save Money this College Season: Textbook Rental Trend Gains Popularity

By Mariana Ashley Back-to-school season is here. And while most incoming college freshmen have factored in the cost of tuition, housing and food, most forget to calculate the added expense of what should be one of the priciest items on their school supplies list—textbooks. Some, especially introductory freshmen course textbooks, can cost as much as

Save Money this College Season: Textbook Rental Trend Gains Popularity Read More »

College Education Loans

“A Federal Consolidation Loan is an outstanding debt-management tool. It can help you repay your federal education loans at a low, fixed interest rate with flexible repayment terms. Consolidation can lower your monthly payments by up to 60 percent. “Consolidation allows for significantly reduced monthly payments since the repayment period may be extended to as

College Education Loans Read More »

The Financial Aid Award Letter: Receive Top Dollar from your Top Choice

By Monica Wheeler As financial aid award letters begin to arrive mid April, college hopefuls realize a letter of acceptance is only the first step in deciding which school they will attend in the fall. A student who applies to six colleges can receive a different award package from each school. The all- important award

The Financial Aid Award Letter: Receive Top Dollar from your Top Choice Read More »

Scroll to Top