Student financial aid is often the first question people ask.The answer is always the same: How much can I afford?That question isn’t just based on what you can afford, it’s also based on whether you can get a good, free scholarship.And, as it turns out, that depends on how you pay for it.If you’re looking…
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Why college students are taking their sexual assault to the streets
When a student from the University of Minnesota, or even a stranger, is sexually assaulted, they face tremendous shame and self-loathing, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Psychology of Women Quarterly.But those feelings are amplified when they go public with the incident.“When we have to publicly report a sexual assault, we have…
Who Is Who in College Football?
1.Who is Who in the College Football World?– by Chris Riddell, USA Today and Sports Illustrated 2.College Football’s Best-Known Teams: Who Are They?– College Football News 3.College Basketball’s Best Teams: Where are They Now?– Sports Illustrated 4.College Sports: Where Do They Stand?– ESPN 5.College Bowls: Who Wins the Big Game?– The Associated Press 6.College Athlete:…

What happens if you don’t pay for your college?
What if you’re a sophomore and you’re worried about missing out on your college education?There are plenty of reasons you might not want to, including the fact that your parents might not have enough money to cover your tuition.But if you are still a student and want to take advantage of the financial aid you…

Why I’m a student scholarship millionaire: Online dating, online tuition, online scholarships
Student scholarship money is in the spotlight for the first time in the new fiscal year.The federal government is offering $3,000 in scholarships and grants to college students to help pay for living expenses.Here are some of the major ways that you can get one:There are some major changes for students with student loans.First, you…

What are you looking for in a text book?
The text books are still a hot topic of conversation in college life these days.Here are the top ten most talked about text books in 2018.1.My New College Life by Sarah Kucera (Norton) 2.My College Life 2nd Edition by Karen Stiles (Nova) 3.A Little Help From My Friends by Katie K. Gifford (Harper) 4.The Art…

What the Science Says About Your Sexual Orientation
The following article was originally published at Campus Reform, a site that strives to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date information on college campuses.For more original content from Campus Reform follow us on Twitter @CampusReform.For the latest from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), visit our blog, A Complete Guide to the…

How to use the College Poll to help you decide on college
The College Poll has been around for decades, but its latest incarnation has a brand new twist.The new version of the College poll has a new algorithm that gives students a “score” based on their college choices.The score is a “snapshot” of how much each student would be likely to spend if they did all…

When is the best time to marry?
Students, parents, and prospective spouses alike are asking when the best times to wed are. While there are a number of factors that go into the ideal date for a prospective spouse, such as the person’s age and background, it can be difficult to determine the optimal time to get married, as some people choose to…

Students and families will be eligible to borrow up to $7,000 to pay for college – Financial Aid Canada
Students and their families can borrow up as much as $7.5 million to pay tuition and fees for the next five years in Ontario.In the 2017-2018 academic year, families and individuals can borrow $5.5 billion and students can borrow an additional $3.5 to $4.5bn to pay off their loans.Students will also be eligible for an…