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November 2008: Money Saving Tips and Scholarships

November 2nd, 2008 - No Comments

This month in Financial Aid News we’re talking online degrees and saving money over the upcoming holiday break. You’ll learn how online degrees can save you tuition costs as well as help reduce other college expenses. We’ve also got plenty of scholarships and other ways to save.

Online Degrees Can Save You Money

One of the fastest growing trends in education is online degrees. Online degrees provide convenience for both the working professional and traditional undergraduate, and can also save you a lot of money.

Online degree programs and coursework means not having to commute, spend money on meal plans, or any of the additional costs of a college education. When taking courses, especially paying per course during a break, this can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

To search for online degree programs, visit: www.Edvisors.com/Online_Degrees

Take the $500 Savings Challenge

Let’s face it; we are all much better spenders than savers. Saving takes discipline and there is no more critical time to save than when the economy is slumping. That’s why we’ve put together this challenge to help and encourage you to save by giving you the chance to win $500 towards your new savings account!

Enter the Challenge!

Save Money Everyday on Things You Already Buy

Want more money in your pocket? We found the perfect campus companion - the Student Advantage Card. Enjoy discounts of up to 50% at over 15,000 locations online and across the country. Start saving today with Amtrak, T-Mobile, AllPosters.com, UrbanOutfitters.com, Foot Locker and more!

Get your card and start saving!

Student Loan Update

The Student Loan lending system is still not functioning anywhere close to optimal… Read the article.

What does this mean for you?- Be hunting for scholarships all the time, without exception. There are plenty of scholarships and programs out there, like ScholarshipPoints, that you should sign up for. Additionally, you should know your credit score and work on improving it to increase your chances of being approved for a student loan.

Scholarship Update

Consolidate Your Debt: Consolidate credit card, medical, and other debts to free up cash with a line of credit up to $25,000 deposited directly into your checking account. No collateral required.

Learn More and Apply

Save Money On Gas: We could use a break at the pump, especially students. Get 5% cash back on all gas purchases and build great credit with the Discover Open Road card for Students.

Learn More and Apply

Scholarships Update - $10,000 Scholarship

September 2008 ScholarshipPoints Winner

Abigail Shaughnessy - Boston College

“I am so thankful for this scholarship. Because of my nursing major, books get more expensive every year. This scholarship will help me cover my books and lab fees for the next semester. Thanks ScholarshipPoints!”

Join ScholarshipPoints today , and earn chances to win up to a $10,000 scholarship! Additionally, remember to always search for scholarships. New listings are added everyday, so make sure you visit often

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October 2008: Enter our $10,000 Scholarship Drawing

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This month in Financial Aid News we have something incredibly special. On Halloween night, we’re giving away a $10,000 scholarship to one lucky Scholarship Points member. Read on for how you can enter.

Enter our $10,000 Scholarship Drawing

Announcing the Student Loan Network $10,000 Scholarship, powered by Scholarship Points (http://www.scholarshippoints.com). We’ll be drawing the winner at the end of October, so now’s the time to enter. And, as a Scholarship Points member you can earn multiple entries into this $10,000 scholarship - and other scholarships.

Entry is simple and there is no essay or GPA requirement, simply go to the 10K page and complete your entry.

Financial Aid in This Economy

The impact of the past month will last for a very long time. Directly, the closure of many banks and financial institutions will reduce the number of loan options you have, and in some cases may even halt disbursement of loans you have been approved for. For those affected, chances are you’ll need to apply for a new loan at a different lender.

So what does this mean for you? The problems we all encountered over the past few months with regard to student loan companies not being able to get money to lend are likely to repeat themselves this winter and spring. Capital - cash - simply is being poured into massive debt sinks that banks are developing.

Read the Article

Two Money Saving Options

Consolidate Your Debt: Consolidate credit card, medical, and other debts to free up cash with a line of credit up to $25,000 deposited directly into your checking account. No collateral required.

Learn More and Apply

Citi MTVu Student Credit CardSave Money On Gas: We could use a break at the pump, especially students. Get 5% cash back on all gas purchases and build great credit with the Discover Open Road card for Students.

Learn More and Apply

Scholarships Opportunities

In addition to the Student Loan Network $10,000 scholarship for Scholarship Points members, we have a large selection of other awards for you:

SEA Fall 2008 Scholarship Contest: SHARPen it Up

Show Us Your Best Facial Feature Scholarship

Best and Worst of Back to School Scholarship

CollegeWeekLive.com $3,500 Scholarship

For more scholarship opportunities, visit http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com, which features over $9 billion worth of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday, so make sure you visit often.

Prepare for 2009 Now

Be prepared for a rush, according to the New York Times:

“Battered by a worsening economy, college students are seeking federal financial aid in record numbers this year, leading Bush administration officials to warn Congress that the most important federal aid program, Pell Grants, may need up to $6 billion in additional taxpayer funds next year.”

Plan to file your 2009 FAFSA (http://www.fafsaonline.com) as soon as possible. Federal aid, especially need-based, is based on both need and availability.

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September 2008: Back to School Offers, Student Loan Approvals

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This month, we have an amazing gas-saving student credit card opportunity, we’ll tell you how to get approved for student loans, and teach you how to find cheap textbooks and save money at retail stores, plus scholarship opportunities everywhere.

Amazing Back To School Credit Card Offers

We live in a credit based society so it’s important that students gain experience with credit and learn to responsibly manage credit cards. Citibank has approved two exclusive offers for our readers which include an unbelievable 10% cash back on gasoline purchases.

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Citi(R) Dividend Card for College Students

The Best Way to Get Approved For Student Loans

The credit crisis, which has made student loans more difficult to obtain for some students, isn’t going away quietly. Here’s a few suggestions that will increase your chance of approval:

Private Student Loans - Be sure to have a qualified cosigner as private student loans now require cosigners with excellent credit.

Learn More | Apply Online

PLUS Loans - Families with less than perfect credit should consider a PLUS loan, which has lower credit restrictions than a private loan.

Lean More | Apply Now

Saving More Money Back To School Shopping

Save on Textbooks: The average price of a college textbook is in the high double digits, and students will spend up to a thousand dollars a year on books. At our new site, CampusX.com, we offer a free eBook, “How to Find Cheap College Textbooks”, and an online search tool to help you find textbooks for a fraction of what you’ll pay at your campus bookstore.

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Search for Cheap Textbooks

Avoid Retail Tricks

One of the secrets of marketing is point of sale, the science of getting someone to buy as much stuff as possible in a store visit. This really matters to you as a consumer because once you know how the tricks work, just like any magic trick, they don’t fool you, and you’ll save money.

Read the Article

Scholarships Update - $10,000 Scholarship

Student Loan Network will be holding a $10,000 scholarship drawing on October 31, 2008. There are no GPA or essay requirements, and the registration form is very quick, and easy. Make sure you’re registered at: http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10k

Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away $1,000 scholarships each month along with other awards. For more details visit: http://www.scholarshippoints.com

StudentScholarshipSearch.com features over $9 billion worth of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday, so make sure you visit often. http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com

Reader Q and A

Q: Susan: Nicole: Do you offer Private Loan Consolidation? How do I know if consolidation is right for me?

A: Yes, Student Loan Network does offer Private Student Loan Consolidation. If you are having difficulty making your monthly loan payment(s) than consolidation may be a good decision. By extending your loan terms you will minimize your monthly payment.

Find more information about Private Student Loan Consolidation - http://www.studentloanconsolidator.com/private/

To read more answers to questions like this and to post your own questions, please visit: FinancialAidForum.com - http://www.financialaidforum.com

August 2008: Student Loan Availability, PLUS Loans

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As we prepare for back-to-school, we answer the difficult question that a lot of you have been wondering - “Are student loans going to be available this fall?.” We also explain the benefits of the Parent PLUS loan, alert you on scholarship updates including the upcoming Student Loan Network $10,000 scholarship and more.

Student Loan Availability

Over the past few weeks, we’ve heard a lot about potential issues of student loan availability, with agencies such as Brazos Higher Education and the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) suspending their student loan programs for the fall semester. We want to reassure you that student loans remain widely available.

On the federal side, you should not have a problem. Some lenders may not be open for business, but the loans are still available.

Federal Loans:

Learn More - http://www.staffordloan.com/federal-student-loans/
Apply Online - http://www.studentloannetwork.com/apply/

On the private student loan side, requirements are tighter, but funds are still available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Private Loans:

Learn More - http://www.studentloannetwork.com/private-student-loans/
Apply Online - http://www.studentloannetwork.com/easy/

Consider a PLUS Loan

If your Stafford loan award is not enough and you’re looking for an alternative to a private loan, consider a PLUS loan. You can borrow just as much in PLUS loans as you can in private student loans and get many great benefits - deferment, forbearance, 8.5% fixed interest rate, etc.

Parent PLUS Loan: Allows parents and guardians of undergraduate students to borrow up to the cost of attendance at a fixed interest rate.

Learn More - http://www.parentplusloan.com/apply
Apply Online - http://www.parentplusloan.com/apply

Graduate PLUS Loan: Allows graduate students to borrow the total cost of their education at a fixed interest rate.

Learn More - http://www.gradloans.com/graduate-plus-loan/
Apply Online - http://www.gradloans.com/graduate-plus-loan/

Scholarships Update - $10,000 Scholarship

Student Loan Network will be holding a $10,000 scholarship drawing on October 31, 2008. There are no GPA or essay requirements, and the registration form is very quick, and easy. Make sure you’re registered at: http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10k

Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away $1,000 scholarships each month along with other awards. For more details visit: http://www.scholarshippoints.com

StudentScholarshipSearch.com features over $9 billion worth of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday, so make sure you visit often. http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com

Reader Q and A

Q: The school said if I get declined for the Parent Plus loan my child becomes eligible for additional money. Is that true? - Susan L, Dearborn, Michigan

A: Yes. If a parent is declined for a Parent Plus loan the student is able to take out additional unsubsidized Stafford loan funds in their name. Keep in mind you will need to present the school with a denial letter.

Find more information about the Parent PLUS Loan here - http://www.parentplusloan.com/apply
Find more information about the Unsubsidized Stafford Loan here - http://www.staffordloan.com/stafford-loan-info/unsubsidized-student-loan.php

To read more answers to questions like this and to post your own questions, please visit: FinancialAidForum.com - http://www.financialaidforum.com

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July 2008: Stafford Loan Rate Change

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As we head into the peak summer season, we’ve got saving money on our minds. Borrow more and spend less with the Stafford Loan, reduce your credit card debt with our free debt reduction guide, important FAFSA secret, plus the usual assortment of scholarships and more.

Christopher Penn, Editor


Stafford Rate Changes in Effect



On July 1, important changes went into effect for undergraduate Stafford loans. The interest rate dropped from 6.80% to 6.00% for subsidized loans and limits were increased. Students can now borrow $2,000 more in unsubsidized funds on top of their base amount.
Learn More or Apply Online.


Student Credit Card Debt Reduction Plan



As summer is the best time of year to earn money while out of school, it is very important to work on paying off some of the debt that you may have accumulated on your credit cards over the course of the semester. This free guide from StudentPlatinum.com will help you do just that.
Read the Article or Download the free PDF


FAFSA Secret: Get Rid of Your Cash



Got a pile of cash laying around? Take care of as many expenses as you can for the year ahead before you file your FAFSA. Make an extra payment or two on your rent, buy necessary supplies, etc. Doing so will improve your eligibility for financial aid (and probably reduce some stress, too).
Read the Article or File a FAFSA


Scholarships Update



Student Loan Network will be holding a $10,000 scholarship drawing on October 31, 2008. Make sure you’re registered at: http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10k
Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away $1,000 scholarships each month along with other awards. For more details visit: http://www.scholarshipppoints.com
StudentScholarshipSearch.com features over $9 billion of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday, so make sure you visit often. - http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com


Financial Aid News is a publication of the Student Loan Network. 1250 Hancock Street, Suite 703N, Quincy, MA 02169 © 2008 Edvisors. All rights reserved.

June 2008: Interest rate changes, new eBook

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This month, we look towards the future with updates about what’s happening in financial aid and student lending, plus scholarships and Q&A. Also - Congratulations to everyone who graduated this past May! Our graduation gift to you? Download a free eBook on how to write a great cover letter.

Important Financial Aid Update

Beginning July 1, 2008, you’ll be able to borrow more federal student loans at lower interest rates. Here’s a quick review of the changes:

  • Increased Loan Limits for Stafford Applicants
  • Reduced Interest Rates on Subsidized loans (Undergrads Only)

For a detailed outline of these changes, visit: http://www.StaffordLoan.com/Rates

Free eBook: Killer Cover Letters

Many of our readers have recently graduated - Congratulations. Now onto the real world… To help you get started, Student Loan Network and GraduateCenter.com have created a downloadable ebook on writing a good cover letter to help you increase your chances of landing that job?

“A great cover letter is simply this: a first impression. Scratch that, it’s THE first impression, the first time a prospective future employer hears from you more often than not. What do you aim to do in virtually every first impression, whether it’s that person on the other side of the room sneaking peeks at you at a party, whether it’s the first time you meet a personal hero, or the first time you apply for a job?”

This is an excerpt from our new eBook, How To Write a Killer Cover Letter. learn how to write a great cover letter following a proven, winning format. How To Write A Killer Cover Letter is available at: http://www.GraduateCenter.com

Best Financial Advice Ever

Here it is: relax and take a deep breath. When facing financial problems remember that it’s only money- not your life, your health, your family, friends or anything that nourishes your spirit. It’s not easy but remembering can help keep financial troubles from getting you down. If you avoid letting your emotions rule your head you’ll come out far better off. That is the topic of this super-popular and witty article. Read it here.

Reader Q&A

Jackie asks: Are there any grants or scholarships that are available to students from a single-parent household?

Plenty. Individual institutions may have scholarships, plus lots of private agencies. If you haven’t gotten a copy already, be sure to download our Scholarship Search Secrets book to learn how to find specific kinds of scholarships, including single parent ones.

Download it for free: http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/ebook

James asks: After I have been proven independent is that title permanent or do I have to continue to get letters every year to prove it over and over again. (Pell Grant)

Generally speaking, the conditions under which you’re an independent student don’t change much from year to you. You will still need to file your FAFSA every year to remain eligible for federal student aid, but your status probably will not change. For a complete list of what constitutes being an independent student, visit:

http://www.fafsaonline.com/fafsa-questions/who-is-a-dependent-student.php

Lauren asks: How will the cost of tuition and textbooks change in response to the downturn in the US economy?

Chances are, with the significant increases in the costs of food, energy, fuel, and other consumables, you’ll see college costs go up, in some cases significantly. It’s likely that as state budgets trend downward, state colleges and universities will experience the biggest jumps in tuition. Expect to see changes in meal plan prices on campus as well.

As a reminder, if you find that prices have suddenly changed on campus or you’re facing an unexpected shortfall, you can borrow a private student loan from the Student Loan Network (after maximizing your federal student aid) to cover unexpected expenses. Visit:

http://www.AlternativeStudentLoan.com

To ask your own questions and receive advice visit: http://www.FinancialAidForum.com

Scholarship Update

The Student Loan Network will be holding another SLN 10K drawing on October 31, 2008, so make sure you’re registered at: http://www.StudentLoanNetwork.com/10K/

Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away $1,000 monthly scholarships and other awards.

Visit ScholarshipPoints.com for more details: http://www.ScholarshipPoints.com

StudentScholarshipSearch.com (http://www.StudentScholarshipSearch.com) features over $9 billions of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday so make sure you visit often. Here are just a few newly added scholarships and grants:

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May 2008: Paying for College in Uncertain Times

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In this issue of the Financial Aid News, we’ve got audio and video to help you learn more about paying for college, finding a job after graduation, and so much more. - Christopher Penn, Editor


Federal Student Loans


By maximizing your Federal Financial Aid options, such as Stafford and PLUS loans, undergraduate and graduate students can borrow up to the cost of education. At low, fixed interest rates Federal loans are the best place to start. Visit:

http://www.StudentLoanNetwork.com


Audio Highlight: Paying for College in Uncertain Times


On Wednesday, April 9, Christopher Penn and the Financial Aid Podcast hosted a round table discussion with 5 financial aid experts to discuss issues in paying for college. Listen to this 45 minute discussion MP3 and learn some new tricks for making college affordable, such as defraying room and board by becoming an RA. Visit:

http://www.StudentLoanNetwork.com/student-resources/


Feature video article: Building your Personal Network with LinkedIn


May is traditionally job hunting month for graduating seniors, and there’s no better way to kick your job search into high gear than to use career-oriented web sites such as LinkedIn. Watch and listen to this seminar given by Christopher Penn at PodCamp NYC on how to use LinkedIn to further your career prospects and kick your job search into high gear.

http://www.financialaidpodcast.com/?p=1416


Reader Q&A


In this new column, we’re answering questions asked during the roundtable that we didn’t get to.

Joyce asks: I have heard the talk that student loans may be more difficult to get - Is this true? and if so, what alternatives, if any are available to students.

Some student loans may indeed be more difficult to get. Federal student loans such as the Stafford loan should remain available no matter what; even with some lenders ceasing to do business, there are still plenty of other lenders such as the Student Loan Network that will be happy to meet your needs. Private student loans are currently experiencing more difficult credit requirements for borrowers, so virtually all students will require a co-signer, and some families still may need to find alternative funding sources.

More info:
http://www.StaffordLoan.com
http://www.AlternativeStudentLoan.com

Trodessa asks: What is available for very low-income families?

The most important thing that you can do is to file the FAFSA form as early as possible every year. Filing the FAFSA may qualify you for a large amount of scholarship or grant aid from the federal government, primarily intended for very low income families.

More info:
http://www.FAFSAonline.com

Kathleen asks: What do you do when you can not recieve a loan based on your credit history and a cosigner is not an option?

Your best bet is to aggressively pursue scholarships and grants from outside sources. Spend a couple of hours a day tracking down and applying for scholarships, as many as possible, because there are scholarships for everyone, not just valedictorians or quarterbacks. Use our Student Loan Network Scholarship Search Secrets guide to help you!

More info:
http://www.StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook


Scholarships


The Student Loan Network will be holding another SLN 10K drawing on October 31, 2008, so make sure you’re registered at: http://www.StudentLoanNetwork.com/10K/?maynewsletter

Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away $1,000 monthly scholarships and other awards.

Visit ScholarshipPoints.com for more details:
http://www.ScholarshipPoints.com

StudentScholarshipSearch.com (http://www.StudentScholarshipSearch.com) features over $9 billions of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday so make sure you visit often. Here are just a few newly added scholarships and grants:

New England Conservatory Directory of Music Scholarships
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/scholarship/864/

Atlantic Media Fellowship
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/scholarship/863/

AISES Google Scholarship
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/scholarship/862/

Marshall University
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/scholarship/861/


Student Resources


Are you saving enough? Open an ING Direct savings account and start saving money today! FDIC insured accounts mean your money is safe, even in uncertain economic times. Start saving now!

For everyone who’s new, make sure you’re registered for our 10K scholarship. We’re doing the drawing in October.

http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10K/

Be sure to grab a copy of our Scholarship Search Secrets eBook while you’re at it, too. It’s 35 pages on how to use Google and other tools to find scholarships.

http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/ebook

If you think either of these resources is valuable, please add a link to them on your web site, profile, or other online presence!

April 2008: How To Read Your Award Letter

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In this issue of the Financial Aid News, learn how to read your financial aid award letter. Plus, the three most important pieces of information you need to know about the cost of college. Be sure to check out the YouTube video in this issue, plus the regular complement of scholarships and blogs. - Christopher Penn, Editor


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Learn more at:
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Live Web Teleconference : Paying for College in Uncertain Times


The Student Loan Network and the Financial Aid Podcast invite you to participate in a live Web conference on April 9, 2008 at 12 PM ET. A panel of 6 financial aid experts will answer your questions and discuss how to pay for college in uncertain times, how to get student loans & scholarships, and how current events will impact your family’s ability to pay for college. Participation is free but registration is required.

For more information and to register, visit:
http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com/faplive


How to read your financial aid award letter


Reading financial aid award letters can be confusing if you’re not sure what to look for. There are three important tasks you must accomplish.

1. Determine what financial aid you’ve received.
2. Determine what financial aid is scholarship or grant money and what financial aid is loan money that must be repaid.
3. Determine if there’s still unmet need that you must cover out of pocket or with alternative student loans or other sources of funding.

These three tasks sound relatively straightforward, but there’s a catch - virtually every college writes its own award letters, and every award letter has a different format and use of language. Some schools call loans financial aid, while others call them self-help, and still others call them by their individual loan types.

To review a step-by-step guide on how to read you award letter, including pictures of actual letters, visit:
http://www.studentloannetwork.com/student-resources/financial-aid-award-letter.php


Video Highlight


This past month, SLN’s Scholarship Search Secrets eBook was featured on ABC News in Boston. Click to watch this video and find out how easy it can be to find free money for school:

Get our scholarship eBook here:
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/ebook.pdf

Register for our 10K scholarship here:
http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10K/?aprilnewsletter


Blog Highlights from SLN Experts

Please take a moment to rate these blog posts and many more at Financial Aid News Stories (FANS)!
http://www.FinancialAidNews.com/fans/


Featured Scholarships


Congratulations to our Student Loan Network 10K Scholarship Winner, Laura Mack! Laura’s a class of 2009 student at Hartwick College and a relatively new Scholarship Points member. Congratulations to her on winning. The Student Loan Network will be holding another SLN 10K drawing on October 31, 2008, so make sure you’re registered at:
http://www.StudentLoanNetwork.com/10K/?aprilnewsletter

Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away $1,000 monthly scholarships and other awards.

Visit ScholarshipPoints.com for more details:
http://www.ScholarshipPoints.com

StudentScholarshipSearch.com (http://www.StudentScholarshipSearch.com) features over $9 billions of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday so make sure you visit often. Here are just a few newly added scholarships and grants:

Vancouver Film School Full Tuition Scholarship:
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/New/2008-03-31.php

I <3 Tap Water Scholarship:
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/New/2008-03-24.php

If Only You’d Heard It Coming Scholarship:
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/New/2008-03-20.php

New York Times Scholarship:
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/New/2008-03-11.php


Student Resources


Are you saving enough? Open an ING Direct savings account and start saving money today! FDIC insured accounts mean your money is safe, even in uncertain economic times.
Visit:
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Need more funding for the final weeks of spring semester 2008? Act Education Loans from the Student Loan Network can help you reach the finish line! Visit:
http://www.ActEducationLoans.com


The Very Last Word



Financial Aid News is a publication of the Student Loan Network.
1250 Hancock Street, Suite 703N, Quincy, MA 02169
© 2008 Edvisors. All rights reserved.

Missed an issue? Are you looking for a scholarship but cannot find the back issue? Want to tell a friend about the newsletter? You can always find back issues of the Financial Aid Newsletter at: http://www.FinancialAidNews.com

March 2008: Top 5 Scholarship Hunting Tips

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March brings springtime and scholarships. In this issue, we’ll show you the top 5 scholarship hunting tips to find great scholarships for college. Plus, we’re trying something new this month - you can watch this newsletter as a video news show on YouTube. If you enjoy it, please share it. - Christopher Penn, Editor

Still Need Money for This Semester?

The Act Education Loan is a flexible private student loan designed to help cover education costs beyond the reach of most federal financial aid packages. You can apply for it anytime during the school year and the money is sent directly to you.

Start your application today at:
http://www.studentloannetwork.com/winter/index2.php
or call a representative at 877-328-1565.

5 Scholarship Hunting Tips

If I had to tell you in a very short amount of time the five most effective things you could be doing to boost your scholarship search efforts, they’d be as follows:

1. Commit a day a week to find and apply for scholarships. One of the easiest ways to sabotage yourself is to not set up a routine or a schedule. You’ll put off your scholarship search until it’s too late. Instead, pick a day of the week, like every Sunday, and make a commitment that by sundown, you will have found three new scholarships to apply for and have filed applications for them.

2. Learn to harness the power of Google. As detailed in our free eBook, Scholarship Search Secrets, Google is probably the most powerful tool you can use to find scholarships. Search websites like Google require a little bit of learning in order to get the most out of them. But when you do, the value they can deliver is immeasurable. The more specific you can be in your scholarship searches, the better the results will be.

3. Search your own school’s website. Here’s a perfect example of using the power of Google to search a specific site. Head over to Google.com and type in this exact query: scholarship site:sunydutchess.edu

What we’ve told Google to do is show us any page on the SUNY Dutchess Community College website that has the word scholarship on it. This is a great way to find scholarships on your own college’s website that you may never have known otherwise.

4. Get personal and ask your financial aid office what other awards and resources are available. Financial aid offices are full of not only scholarship resources, but also financial aid administrators, some of whom have decades of experience in helping students pay for college.

Make sure to visit during off-peak hours and times of the year to get to know your financial aid staff; they may be able to point you towards additional resources.

5. Expect rejection and don’t take it personally. In a recent interview I did on the Financial Aid Podcast, I talked with Shayla Price, a woman who applied for 60 scholarships. She landed 15 of those 60 - but that was enough to earn her $130,000 in college funding and a free ride for four years. Had she given up after the first couple of rejection letters, she would never have managed to pay for college. Instead, she kept going and going, and the results speak for themselves. Keep going!

These are just a few hints and tips for finding scholarships - for more, please grab a copy of our Scholarship Search Secrets eBook, now in its fourth edition, completely free of charge at:

http://www.StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook

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Scholarships

Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away $1,000 monthly scholarships. Each point you earn gets you an additional entry into the drawing for the current month. Visit ScholarshipPoints.com for more details:

http://www.ScholarshipPoints.com

StudentScholarshipSearch.com (http://www.StudentScholarshipSearch.com) features over $9 billions of scholarships and grants for undergrad and graduate students. New listings are added everyday so make sure you visit often. Here are just a few newly added scholarships and grants:

Student Resources

SLN’s Resource Center is packed of useful tips, advice, and tools to help you reach your education goals. From student financial aid basics to scholarship search secrets, we have all the resources you need to help you finance your college education.

Visit the SLN Resource Center at:
http://www.studentloannetwork.com/resources/

Read blogs from our financial aid experts to stay on top of news and changes in the student finance world. Learn how these changes affect how you pay for college.

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February 2008: FAFSA Filing Tips

February 5th, 2008 - 2 Comments

February is FAFSA month and we’ve got some inside tips from a recent FAFSA event you must check out before filing your application. We are also including information on SLN’s 10-Year $10K Anniversary Scholarship – a $10,000 scholarship you won’t want to miss.

Please give us a call toll-free at (877) 328-1565 if you have comments or questions. If you know someone who should be getting this newsletter but is not, please tell them about it!

Christopher Penn, Editor


10-Year $10K Anniversary Scholarship


SLN is celebrating its 10th anniversary by sponsoring a $10,000 scholarship. The 10-Year $10K Scholarship is open to any college or graduate student who will be enrolled full-time in 2008 – so any high school senior, college undergrad, or graduate student is welcome to enter this drawing. The best part is… there is no essay writing, GPA minimum, or anything that other scholarships typically require. Registration only takes half a minute to complete.

Enter the 10-Year $10K Scholarship drawing now:

http://www.studentloannetwork.com/10K


Featured Editorial: FAFSA Filing Tips from College Goal Sunday


I had the opportunity this year to again volunteer at Massachusetts College Goal Sunday, a day when students, parents, and families gather to receive help completing the FAFSA. Along the way, I had the opportunity to answer lots of questions from attendees about the FAFSA as well as the greater financial aid picture. Here are several tips from the event that may help you when it comes time to file your FAFSA.

One of the main issues with the Web FAFSA application is inconsistency in its user interface. There are buttons underneath many tables as you go through the FAFSA from. Such button (centered and directly below a table) typically fulfills the role of submit elsewhere on the Web. Not the case here - it usually does something else. The previous and next buttons are also not big, huge, or easily noticed; but they are important. Be on the lookout for them.

The Save button appears intermittently throughout the application. When it’s available, however, make use of it as it will preserve your data in case something goes wrong. Just going to the next page in the Web FAFSA application does not save your FAFSA information.

You should not use the Back button at any point or your FAFSA application will blow up and start spitting out errors.

At the end of the process, all available actions are crammed into one small toolbar in the middle of the screen. When you’re ready to file, simply click on the Submit Your FAFSA for Processing button - it’s lumped in the middle of the toolbar.

If you are a current student looking for the 2008-2009 renewal FAFSA, be warned: there is no link or button which would direct you to such section on the FAFSA site or in the initial application. Thankfully, Carla Berg of Bentley College pointed out that the FAFSA renewal option is now gone. When you go to file a FAFSA as a returning student, the application apparently pre-populates with last year’s data, but that’s not obvious anywhere on the site.

I also met a gentleman who was stopping by to get a second opinion about his child’s FAFSA before paying $100. I asked him what he was talking about when he said this - he’d been on a paid FAFSA filing service that was charging him $100 to file his FAFSA. When we sat down and went over his application, there was absolutely nothing in his finances that warranted any kind of fee. Beware - except for a rare few individuals who have extremely complicated finances, there is no reason to pay to have your FAFSA filed; those few individuals are likely already have a CPA and CFA on retainer. If you’re on a website asking you to pay to file your FAFSA, odds are you don’t need to pay - make sure you’re on the official government web site, FAFSA.ed.gov. You can get there easily from the also-free FAFSAonline.com.

Finally, the school code finder in the FAFSA website is still less than ideal, especially if a school is generally known as one thing but the Department of Education has a different canonical name. For example, three students said they couldn’t find their school, Mass Bay Community College, in the school code finder. When I pulled up the list from FAFSAonline.com, we were able to find it easily. The FAFSA application didn’t understand that the canonical name, Massachusetts Bay Community College, is not how the school is generally known, even by the school itself (their website is MassBay.edu). When you go to file your FAFSA online, keep FAFSAonline.com open in another window so you have easy access to our browse-able school list.

We hope these inside tips from Massachusetts College Goal Sunday are helpful as you go to file your FAFSA. Visit FAFSAonline.com for more FAFSA filing tips and tricks.


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Scholarships



Have you registered for Scholarship Points, our free college scholarship awards site? Scholarship Points gives away monthly ($250) and quarterly ($1,000) scholarships. Each point you earn gets you an additional entry into the drawing for the current month and quarter. It’s quite simple - the more points you earn, the better your chances of winning. Visit: http://www.ScholarshipPoints.com

Here’s highlights of awards from StudentScholarshipSearch.com - visit the site to see all the new awards posted recently:

Keep in mind that you can get daily scholarship updates by listening to the Financial Aid Podcast (http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com) and visiting the Student Scholarship Search website (http://www.StudentScholarshipSearch.com).


A Word from our Partners


We look forward to helping you reach your education goals in 2008. Visit our Resource Center for useful tools to help jump start your new year with more money to pay for college. Visit: http://www.studentloannetwork.com/resources/

and download our 2008-2009 FAFSA Help Guide and the 4th edition Scholarship Search Secrets.

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