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I applied to one college and have received approval for the financial aid for their program, however, after reading the elearners forums I've decided to go with another school. I haven't started classes yet so what do I do? Help!
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Hello Steve
Do we have lot of distant learning universities in africa like back in the western countries.
I have been looking for an online distant learning university in Africa for quite sometime now but i seem not to have any luck.
And if there is are they cheaper than most western countries.
The idea of paying $5000 or less for a ...
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Hi,
I got financial aid from bharatstudent.com, Now I am doing MS in USA, I am really happy to found that good website. If you want to know about financial aid info, just login in bharatstudent.com then browse the study abroad category.
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Aspen University is one 8 week class at a time. I am a current Aspen student. I am willing to talk to anyone about the
program and I can even get you $250 off the price if youtr interested.
Current students can do this for prospective students. Its a totally
legit college and the better schools I have been to online or live. ...
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Just FYI - we are proud to have Ter, a part-time adult online student and a full-time financial aid administrator at a public university in the Midwest, blogging for us about all things related to financial aid.
You can find her blog, Financial Aid Answers, updated on Tuesdays and Fridays, at ...
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So if one was to just take courses at a online college with no set degree plan, just to get hours built up, do you still qualify for aid?
Thanks
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Liam-
Are you a U.S. citizen or a citizen of a Carribean nation? The reason I ask is eLearners.com just completed a debt free college guide (http://debtfree.elearners.com) that can help you find financial aid opportunities. I hope that helps. If not, then your best bet may be to see if your employer or ...
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Three-Quarters of Undergraduates at American Colleges Receive Financial Aid, Report Says
By LAUREN SMITH"Three-quarters of undergraduates at American colleges and universities
received some type of financial aid for the 2004-5 academic year, and
45 percent of undergraduates took out educational loans, according to a
report released on ...
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Not sure how to pay for school? You're not alone.
eLearners has created a state-by-state reference guide to help you understand some of the different ways to help pay for college in the Debt-Free College Guide. Check it out:
http://debtfree.elearners.com/how-to-pay-for-school/
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