
Scholarships

If you’ve decided that graduate school is right for you, your next step is to figure out how to pay for it without incurring crippling debt. Graduate school is expensive, so you should aim to get as much free money as possible. In addition to maximizing aid from the university itself, apply for scholarships awarded

The costs of college is soaring, costing an average of $35,331 per year. Student loan debt has hit an all-time high of $1.59 trillion in January 2022, with borrowers graduating with an average debt of $28,950. So, it’s in your interest to maximize your financial aid and apply for scholarships as early as possible. And

Junior year in high school is a busy year. Between maintaining good grades, taking the PSAT, SAT or ACT, volunteering, participating in sports or other extracurricular activities, attending college fairs, and visiting colleges — to name a few key elements of high school junior life — scholarships may not even be on your radar. But

Freshman year of high school can be exciting yet overwhelming. While you want to ease yourself into your new environment, there are steps you can take to thrive as a high school freshman. You can start thinking about where you want to go to college, for example, and learn about what it entails. College can

Enrollment in nursing programs increased 5.6 percent in 2020, but it can be expensive to get a nursing degree. Nearly 70 percent of nursing students take out federal student loans to pay for their education, with a median student loan debt of $4,0000 to $55,000, according to data from the National Student Nurses’ Association. So,