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Playing the SAT Game
Looking for a new way to study for the SAT? Check out my review of the SAT Game.

Bush Signs Financial Aid Bill
President Bush signed HB5715, altering several financial aid programs to create greater access to higher education.

Loans May be Harder to Get?
Though the "credit crisis" won't have an impact on federal Stafford or Perkins loans, it may impact access to credit based loans like the PLUS; and federal efforts to "secure loan access" aren't going to help families come 2009.

Goodbye School, Hello World!
As you close one chapter of your life with graduation, another chapter opens and your new life begins.

Kennedy's Plan to Strengthen Student Aid
Congress is once again attempting to make college more affordable for families. But their plan isnīt likely to do as much good as they think it will.

Can Students Still Work Their Way Through College?
Can students still "work their way through college"? Let's talk about it.


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