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I am returning to school at age 59...need 85 credits for a
bachelors...and then hoping to get accepted to a Master's program
I have applied to PSU in Portland,
OR for their online degree program and also
filed an online FAFSA.
I am in some very challenging times financially, unemployed
and not making much at self-employment. I will need ...
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I graduated in 2002 and since then I worked for two years before having two beautiful daughters. Right now I am considering going back to work but these are hard times. I do not have time to enroll in a full time program or to a part time program either. So I was considering the e-learning idea.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with ...
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want to get online degree and I am looking for scholarship but I am neither American nor living in USA.All scholarships need someone to be American first will you please help me my friends?
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A recent study indicates that half of all
adults in the U.S. between the ages of 25 and 60 want to further their
education. One of the largest obstacles for working adults returning to
college is affordability. This problem is compounded by the fact that
almost all financial aid, such as loans, has to be repaid.
In an effort to ...
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Unless
you have a rich uncle, paying for your education is going to require
careful thought and a lot of planning. Very few students can afford to
write a check for the full amount of tuition.
Sixty-three
percent of all undergraduates receive some type of financial aid,
according to a 2003-2004 report by the National Center for ...
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