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All about High Schools

High school counselors all over the state will get free books to deal out to students to aid them plan and get ready for college. The books, published by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) as well as The Student Loan People, are purposely intended for each grade of high school.
Freshmen have started to […]

Financial Help from Colleges

“Monetary troubles distract learners from their lessons. A large amount of freshmen come to university grounds with little sensible monetary information, such as how to balance a checkbook or make a budget,” University of Louisville (U of L) Financial Aid Director Pat Arauz said: “Students require this knowledge to be winning in school. They require […]

Colleges and Scholarships

If you’re en route for college next fall, following these tips from the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority and The Student Loan Peoples can provide you with the edge in the annual race intended for scholarship dollars.
• End up your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) the moment you are able to after Jan. […]

Preparing for College

If you have a plan to go to a private college or university, probabilities are you’ll be asked to write a short essay as part of your admissions procedure.
What do college admissions officers search for in the composition?
Primarily, they’re in search of two things: getting to know a bit more on the subject of you […]

Billable and No Billable Costs at a College

When its time to comparing the prices of different colleges, keep in mind that on the broadest stage, costs are separated into billable costs and no billable expenses.
Billable costs are what you should pay to begin college. At the least, they comprise instruction and fees. In case you’re going to live in school-provided accommodation, billable […]

Plagiarism and how to Avoid it

Plagiarism is taking somebody else’s expressions and passing them off as your possess. We expect you’ve been educated concerning plagiarism in high school. Other than it won’t spoil anything to repeat it once again, since it’s even more dangerous in college not to copy someone else’s work.
By means of the Internet, it’s actually simple to […]

Prices on Education

With a little attempt and some firm questions, the majority Kentucky families planning to send a youngster to college as an instructive advisor — free of charge. Parents should first examine free sources of instructive planning previous to committing to such an asset — particularly if your family is in terrible need of monetary help […]

Kentucky University

FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 1, 2004)—Kentucky’s Teacher Scholarship Program is able to aid students who desire to become teachers disburse for their college edification.
Juniors, seniors as well as mark off students are able to get a Teacher Scholarship for up to $5,000 for an educational year and up to $1,250 for a summer session. If funding […]

Students and Earning Extra Money

Paying for college learning will be one of your family’s largest lifetime expenses. At the same time as the education you obtain will most probable pay back the cost many times, you still require to be a savvy customer—one who looks for methods to obtain the most excellent instructive worth for your money.
The primary step […]

First Days at a College

The day you’ve waited for has at last arrived. Car loaded with all your most precious belongings, you’re on the way to turn out to be a college learner. As you come up to the college grounds, your mind may be crammed with enthusiasm and maybe some fears. “How will I like my roommate? Will […]