Congress improves law on college savings plans
Saving for college just got a little bit easier, sort of. In the same fell swoop with which Congress recently lopped billions of dollars off federal college-loan programs it also made some improvements to the tax-exempt funds known as 529 plans.
State tops U.S. in students denied aid after drug offense
More than 31,000 California college students forfeited their shot at federal financial aid because of a past drug conviction, newly released records show.
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Proposed service cuts unwise
In 2004, when President Bush visited members of the National Civilian Community Corps, a subset of AmeriCorps focused on disaster relief and environmental projects, he told them, "I'm a strong believer in AmeriCorps. I want to thank you for your service, thank you for your hard work, and may God continue to bless you and your families, as you pursue your dreams." His proposed 2007 budget would
Time to lock in student loan rates
This might be your last chance to consolidate your student loans before rates go up. A year ago, borrowers consolidated education loans in droves to lock in the lowest interest rates in the federal loan program's 40-year history.
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