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A wealthy businessman tries to create a new kind of scholarship for Santa Ana teens.Recent Articles
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Can a family learn in advance if they'll receive a Cal Grant?
College Planner: Tom Bottorf answers readers' questions. -
Q: Our family makes too much money to qualify for financial aid. Should we bother applying?
Every family should complete the FAFSA regardless of income and asset levels. -
Q: I didn't get any scholarships. Can Cal give us a break?
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Q: How can a student attend Princeton without taking any student loans?
Many private colleges offer financial aid that meets 100 percent of a family's need. -
Q: Is is true students should never have money in their name?
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Soka University offers free tuition
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Q: How do you find a legitimate college funding service?
Watch out for rip-off artists. -
Q: Are 529 plans a good way to help pay for college?
There are pluses and minuses to these tax-advantaged savings plans. -
Q: Can I negotiate for more free money?
There is no such thing as bartering with universities for extra financial aid. -
Q: How do schools decide who receives academic scholarships?
Good grades alone don't equal free money. -
Q: Can colleges conceal the full costs of attendance?
Finding the cost of attending a school isn't always as simple as going to the school's Web site. -
Q: Can I learn about financial planning from free seminars?
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