Fresh Education - Fall
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Paying for College in Tough Times
With a recession looming, many parents are wondering how they can afford to help their kids with college. Current economic woes may affect your ability to pay for college. The credit crunch, weakened job market and decreasing home values may make you eligible for more aid than you think. Click here. |
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Students And Gadgets
What happened to just buying some notebooks, pens, crayons and a ruler at the start of the school year? These days, kids are requesting some fairly sophisticated, high-tech (and expensive) items to keep them current with their studies. Which ones do they really need - and which items are they just fast-talking you into buying? Click here. |
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Healthy School Lunches
Many parents believe a lunch from home is always better than one served at school. But the typical lunchbox is filled with unhealthy choices. Here is some advice on how to pack a lunch with nutritional punch. Click here. |
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Avoiding College Tuition Scams
These days, college tuition can cost more than buying a house. And in order to pay for it, millions of families must seek financial aid. Melonise Wills knew paying for her son's college education would be expensive, so when she received a "special invitation" in the mail offering help with scholarships, tuition discounts and subsidized loans, she thought it was a god-send. Click here.
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