Important information and links regarding college financial aid.
There may still be hope in the form of grants-in-aid, merit scholarships, payment plans, alternative loan programs, and other creative financing options.
To get a feel for a college, it is best to plan a minimum of two visits to the campus: an initial visit and a second or "paid" visit.
Assessing Your Abilities as a High School Football Player
The high school football playing experience should be one of the most enjoyable times in a student athlete's life.
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The transition from high school to college football is certainly a big step, but not an impossible one, if handled correctly.
Too many students rule out a college that may be well suited to meet their needs because of that college's apparent high price. They assume that a student must be from a low-income family in order to qualify for financial aid. They are unaware of student employment opportunities, creative payment plans, and low interest loans.
The key is to find one that will fit your academic, athletic, financial and geographic needs.
The diversity and abundance of opportunity for selecting one college program over another can be overwhelming if you consider the number of college and university programs available.
Interested in playing football in college? Here are some tips that will help you prepare for a possible collegiate football career.
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