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My transfer student experience at Colorado State University

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Transferology has a huge factor in my transition, giving me information on which credits will transfer and how. I definitely haven’t taken Colorado for granted with all the activities it has to offer during the two years I’ve been here. I didn’t have the best first semester at CSU. I would do it a million times over if I could.

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SUNY Sees Performance, Retention Boosts From Student Success Program Expansion

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SUNY's replication of the program serves students across 25 SUNY partner colleges — 13 community colleges and 12 baccalaureate-granting colleges. ACE students can also attend monthly workshops on core competencies and career development, and a one-credit seminar in their first year on the transition to college academic and social life.

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Cheapest Ivy League School: Comparing Tuition, Fees, Aid, and More

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For the 2024–2025 academic year, Princeton’s tuition, housing, and food costs total $82,650, but the estimated average grant for an aid student is around $72,000. Princeton meets 100% of demonstrated financial need with grant aid, often making it cheaper than your local state college or university.

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These States Offer College Scholarships, Financial Aid to Former Foster Youth

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Nine states have scholarship or grant options to help lessen the need for student loans. You can receive funds for one semester after turning 26, but then you'll lose eligibility. The Student Success Completion Grant awards up to $5,250 per semester to SEFC attending any of the state's community colleges.

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How to Pay for College: 10 Ways to Get By

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Start by focusing on the money you don’t have to repay—like scholarships, grants, and fellowships. Filing your application early can unlock a range of financial aid options, like scholarships, grants, and loans. Only buy what’s required, and look for end-of-semester buyback options to save up to half on book expenses.

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3 considerations for prison education programs

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Blogs 3 considerations for prison education programs What you need to know ahead of July’s restoration of Second Chance Pell grants Given the restoration of Pell Grant funding for incarcerated students expected in July 2023 , many institutions are beginning to develop plans for Prison Education Programs (PEPs).

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Are you meeting students’ basic needs?

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Review these 7 aspects of your basic needs strategy before the semester begins Community colleges play a vital role in higher education, offering affordable and accessible pathways to academic and professional success. Learn how Milwaukee Area Technical College increased persistence with micro-grants and registration hold reforms.