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Nontraditional students are challenged to master staying healthy, practicing time management and being involved on campus.
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Earning a college degree is a challenge in and of itself, but for college students raising children while being a student is an added responsibility. Time management as a student parent can be difficult, but with careful communication and a few sacrifices, attending college as a parent is extremely feasible. Before you go back to […]
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Life happens so it doesn’t hurt to be aware if the student loan repayment options, deferment or forbearance, are available to you.
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Scholarships, grants and employer tuition assistance programs are a few easy ways to reduce your college expenses.
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