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Financial Aid Applications Are Time Sensitive – Get Money For College Early Or Not at All

The U.S. federal government provides a limited amount of financial aid every year. The exact amount is set by legislation and the primary qualification is for a student to demonstrate actual financial need. Unfortunately, a lot of eligible students don’t actually get any help paying for tuition.

With school costs constantly rising at record speeds, there is never enough for everyone regardless of how much extra financial aid is voted into the system every year. Since not everyone who needs the money can have the amount promised, it all comes down to who asks first and follows all of the directions.

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Play College Football – The Recruiting Season Starts Now

If you want to play college football, you need to start taking action now. We are not talking about waiting for college coaches to start calling you. Gone are the days when you can have a great game and expect phone calls on Monday. You need to get your athletic profile and game film in front of coaches.

Everyone has started their pre-season practices and the first games are weeks away. Get your athletic profile done now and complete your personal assessment to narrow down at least 50 colleges that you feel are a good fit to earn a football scholarship from.

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Test Taking Tips for College Applicants

College entrance exams are certainly one of the more stressful tests a high school student will face in their young academic career. With a little knowledge and preparation, you can help your son or daughter get the best ACT or SAT score possible.

There are a variety of SAT and ACT preparatory classes available to college applicants. They range in price from affordable to exorbitant. One thing a parent must remember is that prep classes are only refresher courses. They aren’t going to magically transform your slacker son into a Harvard-bound genius.

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