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Pipeline Programs Help Minorities, First-Generation College Students

Pipeline programs are designed to promote college readiness and college access for underrepresented students in a variety of fields. Many U.S colleges have pipeline programs designed for both high schools students, and middle school students too. The idea is to give targeted individuals — such as low-income youth, minorities, first-generation college students and others —

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The Truth About Women and Investing

Gender and investing is a sensitive subject. I have a lot of conversations with industry participants about why diversity is good for the financial industry and why diverse managers, particularly women, exhibit strong outperformance. These conversations invariably start off positively (“tell me more”), but often end up someplace altogether different. One of the most common

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8 Tuition Savers for Out-of-State Students

One of the biggest hurdles associated with attending college out of state is a financial one: many schools charge out-of-state students tuition rates totaling roughly 2.5 to 3.5 times the rate charged to their in-state classmates. I know it may not seem fair. But one of the realities of higher education today — at least

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Secret Tuition Waivers for Out-of-State College Students

Looking for a way to cut your out-of-state tuition bill? Obtaining a “border waiver” or an “out-of-state tuition waiver” is one of the best-kept secrets in higher education. Nabbing one of these waivers is a terrific strategy to slash tuition for non-resident students – but you have to know where to get them and how

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Life Lessons From Modern Day Renaissance Man Jay Cameron

Editor’s note: Here on AskTheMoneyCoach we like to profile successful business owners that we’ve met during our journey as entrepreneurs. Jay Cameron is the kind of man that defies easy description. At first blush, it would be convenient to label him as a serial entrepreneur, considering his successful forays into a variety of profitable ventures, ranging from

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A Simple Explanation of Tuition Guarantee Programs

Tuition guarantee programs are a smart way to cut your tuition expenses and help you graduate on time. Those are two enormous benefits – especially since escalating tuition costs are driving many people into student loan debt, and only about 4 out of 10 college students in America earn their bachelor’s degree in just four

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Can Your Kids Work Their Way Through College?

Parents: it’s time to wake up and face reality. Your kids can’t possibly “work their way through college” as the sole strategy to pay for their bachelor’s degree at a U.S. college or university. If you think they can, you are deluding yourself about today’s economic realities. I understand, however, why this delusion persists. For decades,

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How to Get Your Employer To Pay Your Tuition

According to a survey by Citigroup and Seventeen magazine, nearly four out of five U.S. students work while in school. That includes students in high schools, community colleges, online institutions, and four-year colleges and universities. The average working student logs 19 hours a week during the academic year, the study found. Many students work in

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How Prepaid College Tuition Can Save Parents Thousands

At scores of institutions nationwide, students and their families have a chance to save thousands of dollars on future tuition expenses by prepaying based on today’s tuition price. The sooner you pay, the more you can save. For those who are able to pre-pay for college expenses, they typically save about 10% off their college

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2 Easy Ways to Cut College Costs

The total cost of college now exceeds $23,000 annually at the average four-year public school in America, according to the College Board. Total yearly costs are twice that amount, more than $46,000, at private schools in the U.S., leading students everywhere scrambling for ways to cut college tuition and other expenses. With the typical college

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Student Tuition Discounts: Save Thousands With Legacy and Employee Benefits

Student tuition discounts are one of the most overlooked ways to cut the cost of college. Whether through your parents’ alumni status or their employment at a higher education institution, you may be eligible for thousands in tuition savings—often without realizing it. Many families know that having a parent who attended a college can help

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Work Colleges Help Students Avoid Loans

There are seven federally recognized “work colleges” in America where students can earn while they learn. If you get into one of these colleges, you’ll be happy that your tuition is either free or very low compared to the vast majority of U.S. colleges and universities, where total annual costs can top $50,000 annually. Work

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