Entries Tagged as college costs

President Obama to Colleges: Keep Costs Down, and You’ll Get More Federal Dollars

January 30, 2012

The president’s proposal, which he hinted at during his annual State of the Union Address earlier in the week, would reward states that were able to keep tuition down. Plus, colleges that achieved “efficiency” would be eligible for extra funding as part of what the president called a “First in the World Competition.” The new plan would cost $1 billion to implement.

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Samantha Garvey, Homeless Teen, Wins $50,000 Intel Scholarship (Now How about Everybody Else?)

January 27, 2012

If Ellen DeGeneres is reading this post, we have a suggestion. Ellen, why not invite other deserving students onto your show too, and showcase their need to find college funding? If hundreds of smart students get scholarships like Samantha did, we will all feel not just good, but great.

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Unusual Sources of Financial Aid

January 25, 2012

If you’re applying to college and need financial aid, chances are that you have filled out a FAFSA and spoken with the financial aid officers at the colleges where you are applying. Those are important things to do. But there are other sources of financial aid that most people overlook. Here are some unusual sources of funding that StraighterLine has uncovered for you . . . 

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Actual College Grads Owe $70,600, $23,000, $104,104. How You Can Do Better

January 20, 2012

Majoring in Debt, a series of posts on The Huffington Post, serves as a kind of public forum where college grads can report how much money they owe on college loans. just visited Majoring in Debt for the first time in several months, and found a new series of debt profiles and stories. Here are some highlights. . . . 

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Are You Flat Broke and Applying to College? Well, Get in Line

January 14, 2012

“Population of needy college students is exploding,” a recent blog post written by Daniel de Vise for the College Inc. blog, delivers some sobering news about the number of American college applicants who have no money at all to pay for their schooling.

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Why Are America's State Universities Starting to Look More Like the Ivy League?

January 02, 2012

More of America’s more elite public institutions (including UC-Berkeley, UCLA, the University of Michigan, and the University North Carolina) will start to look more like elite private institutions. Granted, they need to change in order to survive. But as a result, they will probably serve fewer in-state, budget-conscious students and their families.

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Can this Online College Cost Calculator Help You Find the Cheapest College?

December 26, 2011

If you’d like to spend 15 minutes in a fun way – and maybe find a very inexpensive college at the same time – we’d urge you to spend a little time playing with the U.S. Department of Education’s College Affordability and Transparency Center online calculator.

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America’s Student Debt is Increasing at the Rate of $2,853.88 per Second

December 21, 2011

America’s Student Debt is Increasing at the Rate of $2,853.88 per Second . . . Visit the Student Load Debt Clock Online

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How Much Does a StraighterLine Course Cost?

December 13, 2011

We get a lot of questions about our online courses. Today, we are going to answer two of the most common.  How much do online courses cost, and do you need to buy college textbooks?  

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Mariano Rivera to Become President of Harvard

December 11, 2011

Okay, the title of today’s post is a joke. Mariano Rivera, the greatest closer in the history of baseball, is actually not going to leave the New York Yankees to take over the top post at Harvard. But the fact is, he could. He could quit the Yankees and take a job as a college president without taking a devastating pay cut. As the president of an American college, he could still live very well and support his family with a jumbo income.

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