financial aid
Available Grants at Johns Hopkins University
In order to be eligible for financial aid, prospective Johns Hopkins University students are required to submit the following documents: College Scholarship Service (CSS) profile, CSS Business/Farm Supplement for students with families who own businesses or farms, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and signed copies of the most current Federal Income Tax [...]
Filed under financial aid, March 20th, 2011Available Scholarships at Johns Hopkins University
Prospective students are required to submit relevant documents prior to acceptance if they wish to avail of financial aid. Early decision students need to submit their College Scholarship Service (CSS) profile and CSS Business/Farm Supplement (for families who own businesses or farms). Students from divorced or separated families should also submit a noncustodial profile. After [...]
Filed under financial aid, March 13th, 2011Available Federal Loans and Aid at Johns Hopkins University
One of the most important components of the Johns Hopkins University financial aid package is federal and state funding. All prospective students who apply for financial aid should make sure that they apply for any state and federal aid that they are eligible for. This ensures that each student manages to use all available resources, [...]
Filed under financial aid, March 6th, 2011Are College Jobs Getting Harder to Find
Many college students are working students, taking up part time jobs or even full-time jobs as they study to graduate from college. An article from Web Mark Loans, however, states that it may be getting harder than ever to find a job as a college student: It can be difficult to find work that will [...]
Filed under financial aid, October 5th, 2010Go to College Even with Bad Credit
Perhaps one of the biggest concerns of many college applicants is how they’re going to deal with tuition costs and other student expenses. In an article from Study Homer, they give tips on financing your college education even when you have bad credit: Federal funding is just one of the alternatives, though probably the best [...]
Filed under financial aid, September 27th, 2010College Gives Grant to Help High School Students Prepare for College Life
When you’re in your junior and senior high school years, preparing for college can be quite stressful and downright confusing. The Texas Tech Today blog covers a Texas Tech-funded program to help high school students prepare for college: A culture change at Lubbock’s Estacado High School may find more of its graduates showing up on [...]
Filed under financial aid, September 15th, 2010


