Money. Money. Money. If you are anything like me right now, that should have caught your attention. For most individuals in the college admission process, cost can be one of the most important factors ...
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This month, college hopefuls will finally hear from schools about their admissions decisions. There is only one notification more significant than being accepted: the financial aid letter. Here's how ...
If your financial aid package falls short of your need, you can ask the college for more financial aid by sending them a financial aid appeal letter. A financial aid appeal is not like a negotiation.
The U.S. Department of Education said FAFSA delays may affect the timing of financial aid offers. Here's what students and families need to know. In an already tumultuous year for college hopefuls, ...
The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) awards Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA), Collegiality and Scholarship Excellence Awards (CSEA), and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Excellence ...