College Financial Aid and Admissions by ePrep.com

Welcome to the first installment of ePrep’s coverage of college financial aid. I am excited to introduce Don Betterton as the site’s most recent guest expert. Don was the director of financial aid at Princeton University for thirty (30) years. During his time at Princeton, aid awards increased from $3.4 million in 1973-74 to $65 [...]

Making Sense of Financial Aid

Advice from Duke University’s financial aid director Alison Rabil. Learn more at http://dukefinancialaid.duke.edu.
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Big Boost to Stanford’s Financial Aid Program

February 20, 2008 – Rick Shaw, dean of undergraduate admission and financial aid, discusses Stanford’s enhanced financial aid program, under which parents with incomes of less than $100,000 will no longer pay tuition. Parents with incomes of less than $60,000 will not be expected to pay tuition or contribute to the costs of room, board [...]

Financial Aid Basics

Learn more at http://www.SaberHacer.com – Make sure you don’t miss any opportunities for financial aid. Some of it is “free” money, so once you’ve applied to a college, start exploring financial aid options.
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