It seems like every college in America is starting to raise tuition rates. Have you faced these rate changes at your school? Obviously this causes trouble because it means more and more people might think college tuition is out of their price range. For o

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by 佳佳 | 2013-07-18

In 2011, the average student loan debt for all borrowers was $23,300. Ten percent owe more than $54,000 dollars, and three percent owe more than $100,000 dollars. That amounts to more than one million people owing six figures for their education.

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

Scholarships are tricky things. Everyone wants one. Few people get them. Apparently, there are millions out there that go unused on an annual basis. Because scholarships differ from loans in that they are free money, they are coveted beautiful things. The

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

There's no single, comprehensive source that can list for you all of the scholarships you're eligible for. So we recommend that you treat this like a research project, and consult several sources.

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

US Universities fall under two major categories: public (state supported), and private (independent) institutions. International students’ tuition expenses at state schools are based on nonresident costs, which are still usually less expensive than those

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

The idea of the "American Dream" means many things to many people, but one of its most common—and important—elements is the ability to further one's self by getting a college education. And for students born outside the United States, scholarships can be

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