New federal loan caps could create affordability challenges for graduate and professional students, especially those in high-cost programs.
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Compare funding options, including scholarships, grants, federal loans, and private loans, as new federal borrowing limits take effect.
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Scholarships, private loans, savings, and alternative educational paths can all help make college affordable without financial aid.
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Your FAFSA financial aid amount depends on various factors, such as your financial need, cost of attendance, and enrollment status.
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You can access federal student loans in the summer semester if you’re within your annual loan limit. If federal loans aren’t enough, private student loans offer another solution.
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Construction loans can help you borrow to build your dream home, but qualification requirements are strict and repayment terms are complicated.
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Most college grants are awarded based on financial need and are available through the federal government, states, colleges, and private organizations.
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Credible’s consumer survey explores the latest prediction markets statistics, including participation rates, risk perception, and opinions on regulation.
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