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Bestselling Guides for Adults
Returning to College
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Chronicle
Financial Aid Guide 2005-2006.
Special index includes undergraduate and graduate funding,
including awards for the adult student. The directory
puts readers in touch with over 50,000 private-sector
scholarships, grants, loans, and internships covering
every major field of study, from aeronautics to zoology,
and clearly lays out the qualifications students must
meet.
Winning
Scholarships for College.
by Marianne Ragins
By earning $400,000 in scholarship funds, Ragins also
won celebrity status (through features in People, Newsweek,
and Essence magazines). Ragins shares her scholarship
search secrets and shows how to perfect skills in test
taking, essay writing, interviewing, and filling out
applications.
The
Princeton Review Paying for College Without Going Broke:
2006
by Kalman A. Chany
Plan ahead to improve your chances of receiving financial
aid, calculate your aid eligibility before you apply
to colleges, complete the financial aid forms (including
FAFSA and the CSS PROFILE), negotiate with the financial
aid office, take advantage of the new tax law, and handle
special circumstances if you're a single parent or independent
student.
Directory
of Financial Aids for Women: 2005-2007.
by Gail A. Schlachter
Includes 1,000+ scholarships, fellowships, and internship
programs especially for women.
Financing
Your College Degree: A Guide for Adult Students.
by David F. Finney
Guide to returning to college for the adult student
by a financial aid expert outlines how to use all possible
resources to finance your education. Find out what you'll
have to pay and how much aid you're eligible for, how
to apply for financial aid (including public and private
sources), and how to save money by shortening the time
it takes to complete a degree.
Free
College and Training Money for Women.
by Matthew Lesko
More than $80 billion in government money and private
scholarships is available for women who want to go back
to school or train for a new position. Find out how
to receive $2,000 towards a 2-year degree, get free
training and find affordable child care while going
to college. Scholarship information includes $1,500
for women over 35 getting graduate degrees; $1,500 for
women studying business; scholarships for single parents
and much more. Over 800 pages.
The
Guerrilla Guide to Mastering Student Loan Debt : Everything
You Should Know About Negotiating the Right Loan for
You, Paying It Off.
by Anne Stockwell
Skyrocketing tuitions have become a national
concern. The average four-year college degree now costs
more than $35,000, and that sum is growing at a phenomenal
rate, forcing unprecedented numbers of college students
into student-loan debt. In 1995, the Educational Resource
Institute issued a report warning that borrowing has
exploded to record levels and is expected to double
in five years. The first comprehensive guide to researching
and repaying student loan debt, this lively resource
gives college graduates, as well as students, expert
advice from loan officers, legislators, attorneys, collection
agencies, consumer activists, and students who've been
through the loan process themselves.
How
to Earn a College Degree Without Going to College.
by James P. Duffy
Obtain a college degree through life experience, independent
study, and examinations. 600 programs in 271 fields.
See also How
to Earn an Advanced Degree Without Going to Graduate
School and Campus
Free College Degrees.
The
Internship Bible.
by Mark Oldman and Samer Hamadeh
Guide provided by the only nationally recognized experts
on internships and the founders of Vault, Inc., a leading
authority and resource for career information. Provides
the most current information on more than 100,000 internships.
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