Years ago, the only option for higher education seemed to be a full semester-long course list. This kind of schedule made it hard Read More
Can someone get a higher education degree online for under $10,000? The long and short of it is yes. And, they just may get school paid for Read More
So, you don’t want to take out too many student loans, or don’t have the cash on hand to pay for school? FAFSA will allow you to apply for student loans Read More
Is now a good time to enroll in online courses? It is never easy to commit to school full time, especially higher educational courses because of the difficulty Read More
Should you apply for both? Is it worth your time and research? The simple answer is yes. Scholarships and grants are free money to help you in your educational journey. Different from financial aid student loans, where you must pay those back, these are based on many factors. That being said, since there are so many options to choose from, you should start your research as soon as possible to see which are best for you.
Grants
A grant is a form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid. Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG), Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grants, and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants are just some of the options for you to apply for.
Scholarships
Many nonprofit and private organizations offer scholarships to help students pay for college or career school. This type of free money, which is sometimes based on academic merit, talent, or a particular area of study, can make a real difference in helping you manage your education expenses.
Higher Education is being reshaped by online platform innovations. Now that the pandemic is ceasing to be such a source of conflict with students Read More
Educational support has to be from the top down. Not only do online learners need the help of their counselors and teachers, but they may need financial aid Read More