Financial management is necessary to everyone but especially for college students who depend heavily on financial aid and scholarships as primary sources of income. In this down economy, people are finding their way back to college to compete in the midst of layoffs, pay reductions, etc. If you are considering going back, get connected to these great money saving resources so that you can hit the books without hitting your pocket so hard.
1. FastWeb

There’s not much to be said about this site, you just have to click for yourself. This site is user friendly and is used by over a million people (according to compete.com). FastWeb will help you find money if you stay consistent with following up on submitted applications and checking regularly for new opportunities on the website.

This site is great for getting started with the federal student loan process, it will save you a lot of time it you haven’t started already. Use this direct loan servicing website, along with the FAFSA site for Federal Student Aid. Y0u can apply for financial aid, loans and grants AND the website is easy to use.
Every loan counts when you are trying to save money to reach your educational goals. There is also information for students, parents and professionals, for those of you who need more specific information.
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At a bare minimum, get connected to a bigger network that will expand your loan potential to hundreds of other small companies and organizations who offer money every year. We like this site because its simple and it sorts financial aid into these three categories:
They even offer a free e-book with free PDF guides on how to file your FAFSA, scholarship search secrets, debt reduction plan and more.
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