| All About Direct Loans.
Discusses four types of direct student education loans, how much you can borrow, how to apply, how you'll be paid, repayment, and more.
34 pp. (1997.
ED) 513F. Free. |
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| Direct Student Loan Consolidation.
...could benefit you financially. Learn how to consolidate your federal loans into a single account, and much more.
16 pp. (1996.
ED) 514F. Free. |
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| GED Diploma.
Learn what the General Educational Development Diploma tests cover, how to prepare, and where to get more information.
16 pp. (1997.
ED) 515F. Free. |
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| Nontraditional Education: Alternative Ways to Earn Your Credentials.
Get high school or college credit through the GED program, the National External Diploma program, correspondence and distance study, and standardized tests.
16 pp. (1996.
DOL) 101F. $1.75. |
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| Planning for College.
Strategies to help you plan for tuition and fees along with helpful charts for estimating future costs.
10 pp. (1996.
TREA) 516F. Free. |
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| Think College? Me? Now? A Handbook for Students in Middle School and Junior High.
Believe it or not, students should start preparing for college in the seventh and eighth grades. Sound too early? Learn about the benefits of planning ahead for college with this booklet.
24 pp. (1998.
ED) 136F. $1.25. A pdf version is available. |
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