Tag Archives: financial aid
The Financial Patient Headache
The headache: You don’t have the time you suspect it will take to untangle the thorny billing issue you are facing. Who can help: A patient advocate. The solution: You share your information with a medical billing advocate and they take over, … Continue reading
Personal Statement or Essay for College
Stay sloppy. You need to apply as a strong writer. If you have poor writing skills and poor grammar, your application with be pitched right away. Most applicants don’t understand the limits of their writing skills. Ask a strong editor … Continue reading
5 Benefits of Starting Out At a Community College
Community Colleges make college possible for people for whom a four-year college might not be a possibility because of finances, location or family responsibilities Community colleges provide access for people who would otherwise be left out of the college equation … Continue reading
Colleges Offer to Pay Tuition With a Hitch
The title alone caught my attention ” Colleges Offer to Pay Tuition for Part of Grads’ Future Salary” and left me wondering- why not just make college affordable for all? Yes, I know the term “affordable” is subjective, but does … Continue reading
New Rules for College Financial Aid Accounts
“How should I decide what account to use for a financial aid refund?” Real life moment- if someone asked me what the first word that pops in your mind that described life after college I would say student loan debt … Continue reading