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Negotiating For The Best Financial Aid Package
For most people applying for financial aid, now is the time that you are starting to receive your award letters. Around this time of the year colleges begin to look at applicants and make initial offers to prospective students and send out the award letters.
By now you have probably sent in the FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid) and that has been forwarded to your preferred school(s) of choice. When they make their decision on what to offer you, don’t be surprised if it is less than you expected. Here are a few tips to help you negotiate for a better package.
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Practical Home Schooling Options For The Single Parent
One of the more overwhelming challenges is that faced by a parent that wishes to take on practical home schooling, but doesn’t have a partner. For many in this situation, the requirement to earn adequate income to support both child and parent is vital.
But many single parents that are determined are able to find ways each year to home educate their children. The final results are typically worthwhile. A home tutored child will typically surpass their equals on similar tests and have a high rating on college admissions listings.
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