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FAP873: First Financial Aid Podcast weekly episode

FAP873: First Financial Aid Podcast weekly episode

from Financial Aid Podcast Free MP3 Internet Radio on September 05, 2008
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FAP873: First Financial Aid Podcast weekly episode Listen now: News articles from this week on the Daily Aid + California cuts budgets + College inflation index increases + Student loan inducements Scholarships this week + Anne Ford LD Scholarship + Echoing Green Fellowship + ZoomPanel scholarship Free Stuff Friday + Free tire gauge from Slime + Quaker simple harvest bars + Tide Total Care sample + Sailing Media Sync! + GimmeSomeTune for the Mac + Google Chrome Free Song of the Week + Cruisebox, On a Podcast Did you enjoy this? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208.
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FAP870: The History of the Financial Aid Podcast

FAP870: The History of the Financial Aid Podcast

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on August 27, 2008
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FAP870: The History of the Financial Aid Podcast Listen now: Expert Interview + A brief history of the Financial Aid Podcast and why we started this grand adventure + April 2005 was the first show + Started with FAFSA training internally + Everything changed in June 2005 with iTunes + Since then 751,229 downloads, 5 eBooks, and tons of folks helped + I love the stories of making a difference most - Nolan racking up thousands of dollars in scholarships, Scott and Jim as parents getting their kids into college and on partial scholarship, locating missing kids using MySpace, College Goal Sunday, and so much more + As the podcast changes to a weekly show, we re going to do some format changes and lots more blogging on ways to save money, pay for college, and so much more + Really important though to say this - thank you to everyone who tunes in, whether you ve been listening since show #1 or just tuned in today + Leave comments in this blog post about things you d like to see more of, things that work well for you, and things that need improvement! Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. ShareThis
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FAP867: First Marblehead, Bloomberg, Free Stuff, Becca Loebe

FAP867: First Marblehead, Bloomberg, Free Stuff, Becca Loebe

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on August 22, 2008
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FAP867: First Marblehead, Bloomberg, Free Stuff, Becca Loebe Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + Quick note that next Friday will be the last daily show, then we move to weekly + NASFAA: First Marblehead Corp., (ticker: FMD) which packages student loans for sale to investors, said Thursday the volume of loans it had available for that activity dropped 66 percent in the fiscal fourth quarter, the Associated Press reports. The troubles have sent First Marblehead s shares plunging from around $40 last fall. In April an organization called The Education Resources Institute, or TERI, which provided guarantees to bond investors for billions in private student loans, filed for bankruptcy protection - a move that shifted credit risk back to First Marblehead. + An interview snippet with David Goldman, an investor and former portfolio strategist at Asteri Capital, on the Bloomberg podcast warrants listening to - here s 30 seconds of a great 16 minute interview + Of all my fellow financial podcasts out there, Bloomberg s On the Economy is one of the best and my personal favorite + The lesson from all of this market chaos is clear - cut spending, conserve cash, stay in insured forms of saving, whether you re a company or a college student Scholarship Update + The Proof-Reading.com Scholarship Program awards one $1,500 scholarship each year. This year s winner will be announced on July 1, 2009. To be eligible to enter the Proof-Reading.com Scholarship Program, you must adhere to the following characteristics: + attend classes at an accredited four-year college or university in the U.S. + take a minimum of 12 semester units (you must be a full-time student) + be a legal resident of the U.S. or provide a valid green card + maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.5 + The deadline for Proof-Reading.com Scholarship Contest entries is 12:00 p.m. (noon) PST on June 1, 2009. + No late entries will be accepted! + Regrettably, no scholarship or essay contest questions can be answered by phone. Scholarship Guidelines: You must write a minimum of 1,500 words in reference to this topic: + What s the future of audio CDs? + Details at our free college scholarship search site Free Stuff Friday + Free puppy training kit and DVD + Recycled Post-Its + New free song from Coldplay + Free chicken sandwich at McDonald s + Irony is having a Gold s Gym free 7 day trial next to McDonald s + Subdownloader grabs subtitles for your movies + Autopager eliminates those stupid page things Free Song of the Week + Rebecca Loebe, Homeless + Still lots of opportunity to help 3 years after Katrina Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. ShareThis
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FAP865: Student Loan Interview on WERS

FAP865: Student Loan Interview on WERS

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on August 20, 2008
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FAP865: Student Loan Interview on WERS Listen now: Expert Interview + Today I m interviewed by Sonia Saini from WERS (Emerson College Radio, WERS 88.9 FM) about the credit crunch and student loans + Hear the full interview on You Are Here, Sunday morning at 7 AM on WERS Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. ShareThis
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FAP864: Beloit College Mindset List, FMD, EFP

FAP864: Beloit College Mindset List, FMD, EFP

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on August 19, 2008
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FAP864: Beloit College Mindset List, FMD, EFP Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + Yesterday we released the Cheap College Textbooks free eBook + Marketwatch: Student lender First Marblehead Corp. (ticker: FMD) said Goldman Sachs (ticker: GS) completed a $132.7 million cash investment in the company as co-founder Daniel Meyers will return to lead the firm. + Meanwhile, Chief Executive Jack L. Kopnisky will resign effective Aug. 31, with Meyers returning to the company to lead it through this challenging operating environment. Meyers, who will also serve as president, co-founded the company in 1991 and served as CEO until 2005. His annual base pay will be $1, although he will get $1 million and stock options if certain targets are met. + Private student loan lender Education Finance Partners has also ceased operations, the 129th student loan company to exit lending + As always, if you need student loans, please hit up StudentLoanNetwork.com + The Beloit College Mindset List is out! The class of 2012 has grown up in an era where computers and rapid communication are the norm, and colleges no longer trumpet the fact that residence halls are “wired” and equipped with the latest hardware. These students will hardly recognize the availability of telephones in their rooms since they have seldom utilized landlines during their adolescence. They will continue to live on their cell phones and communicate via texting. Roommates, few of whom have ever shared a bedroom, have already checked out each other on Facebook where they have shared their most personal thoughts with the whole world. + For these students, Sammy Davis Jr., Jim Henson, Ryan White, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Freddy Krueger have always been dead. + Shampoo and conditioner have always been available in the same bottle. + Gas stations have never fixed flats, but most serve cappuccino. + Films have never been X rated, only NC-17. + IBM has never made typewriters. + McDonald’s and Burger King have always used vegetable oil for cooking french fries. + The Tonight Show has always been hosted by Jay Leno and started at 11:35 EST. + Balsamic vinegar has always been available in the U.S. + Soft drink refills have always been free. + Clarence Thomas has always sat on the Supreme Court. Scholarship Update + Cappex $2,000 Design Scholarship + Cappex.com is awarding a $2,000 Design scholarship, and we want you to have a shot at it. This scholarship opportunity will be available at any college or university. All you need is a Cappex profile. The Design scholarship will be given to students with well-rounded profiles, so don t hold back on the details. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must have a high school diploma or GED and be currently enrolled in college or plan to enroll within the next 12 months. You also must explain to Cappex why you deserve this scholarship in the Tell Us More box at the bottom of the application. Application deadline is November 30, 2008. One award will be granted. Good luck! + Details at our free college scholarship search site Mail Bag + There is none! But there s a ton of stuff in the Twitter stream. + Remember this tip from former MIT director of financial aid Yvonne Gittens - make photocopies or scans of all your vital financial-aid related paperwork and have a copy securely stored on campus, so that if the financial aid office needs backup documentation, you have everything + Your chances of being selected for FAFSA verification are about 30%. Some schools do 100% verification. + Be careful what you publish online. + ENORMOUS FINANCIAL AID FATTY REFUND CHECK PARADISE!!!!!!!!! + Just got my financial aid money. Hello 46 LCD HDTV! Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. Related articles by Zemanta Sneak Preview: How To Find Cheap College Textbooks ShareThis
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FAP863: More options if you run into financial aid trouble

FAP863: More options if you run into financial aid trouble

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on August 18, 2008
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FAP863: More options if you run into financial aid trouble Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + Bloomberg: Just three days after the Fed approved a loan against Bear Stearns securities, Pennsylvania Democratic Representative Paul Kanjorski and 31 other lawmakers sent Bernanke a letter asking him to open the discount window to nonbank education-loan companies. Bernanke refused. + Scathing commentary in the Wall Street Journal: First, we will set up a single goal to represent educational success, which will take four years to achieve no matter what is being taught. We will attach an economic reward to it that seldom has anything to do with what has been learned. We will urge large numbers of people who do not possess adequate ability to try to achieve the goal, wait until they have spent a lot of time and money, and then deny it to them. We will stigmatize everyone who doesn t meet the goal. We will call the goal a BA. + Outside a handful of majors engineering and some of the sciences a bachelor s degree tells an employer nothing except that the applicant has a certain amount of intellectual ability and perseverance. Even a degree in a vocational major like business administration can mean anything from a solid base of knowledge to four years of barely remembered gut courses. + The solution is not better degrees, but no degrees. Young people entering the job market should have a known, trusted measure of their qualifications they can carry into job interviews. That measure should express what they know, not where they learned it or how long it took them. They need a certification, not a degree. + Here s the reality: Everyone in every occupation starts as an apprentice. Those who are good enough become journeymen. The best become master craftsmen. This is as true of business executives and history professors as of chefs and welders. Getting rid of the BA and replacing it with evidence of competence treating post-secondary education as apprenticeships for everyone is one way to help us to recognize that common bond. Scholarship Update + Blogging for Progress + Deadline October 15, 2008 + Applicable Schools: Any regionally or nationally accredited college, university or vocational school in the United States or abroad + Winners are based on total accumulated points as of December 15, 2008 with points awarded for each blog entry and comment accepted for posting to the website and for each read of a participants blog entries by members and visitors. Participants also have opportunities to earn bonus points towards the scholarship throughout the semester. One first place winner will receive a 1500.00 scholarship towards higher education expenses and up to five runners up will receive gift certificates to help offset the cost of college textbooks. Additional Information: Contest begins September 15, 2008 and runs through December 15, 2008. Users must be registered by October 15, 2008 in order to be eligible for this semester s contest + Details at our free college scholarship search site Financial Aid 101 + Taking a look at the conversation, there are indeed folks not being able to get loans or other financial aid + Here are your options if you face this situation + Ask for a payment plan if you know your aid payments are going to be late + Take out a PLUS loan if you ve been turned down for a private student loan + Take a semester off or reduce your credit load + If your school s financial aid office is swamped - as it may be - you may need to either go up the chain of command, or find an advocate elsewhere in the administration + Most financial aid administrators, such as the director of financial aid, have email addresses and phone numbers - be polite, but be persistent + Enroll at a local community college for a more affordable courseload and knock down some credit hours Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. ShareThis
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FAP860: Brazos, Northstar, and PHEAA exit student lending

FAP860: Brazos, Northstar, and PHEAA exit student lending

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on August 13, 2008
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FAP860: Brazos, Northstar, and PHEAA exit student lending Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + NASFAA and Bond Buyer: Three of the largest nonprofit student loan lenders have temporarily withdrawn from lending in the Federal Family Education Loan program despite a high-profile plan by the Department of Education designed to assist non-bank lenders in financing student loans, The Bond Buyer reports. Brazos Higher Education Service Corp., NorthStar Education Finance Inc., and the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, historically some of the largest issuers or obligors of tax-exempt debt backed by student loans, have suspended their FFEL lending because they cannot secure crucial bridge loans that they need to participate in a new, short-term liquidity program run by the Department of Education, their officials said. Specifically, DOE officials told lenders that once they tapped a line of credit and received bridge financing, the lenders could disburse their student loans, after which they would be eligible to borrow funds through the department once a week, via a custodian. But details of the program - many of them technical - remain unresolved and lenders say they have not had enough time to find any bridge lender comfortable with it. + Wow. + As always, we re still open for student loans Scholarship Update + Cappex $1,000 video game design scholarship + For anyone pursuing degrees in video game and interactive media design + November 30, 2008 deadline + Details at our free college scholarship search site Mail Bag + Dan writes in: My kids are too young (thank god) to be looking at college-level scholarships, but looks like you have some great resources. + Actually, just occurred to me that I should see what scholarship opportunities ARE available for private schools in the 3-6 year old range. Any pointers? + Not nearly as much! Private schools typically don t have much in the way of scholarships because the public school system provides a taxpayer funded alternative + Cheap textbooks eBook on the way - email me and you ll get a copy! Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com + Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Private student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. ShareThis
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FAP831: Need based financial aid, Free Stuff Thursday

FAP831: Need based financial aid, Free Stuff Thursday

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on July 03, 2008
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Image via Wikipedia FAP831: Need based financial aid, Free Stuff Thursday Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + Inside Higher Ed: A shift back to need-based aid isn t hurting at least two colleges. In the last few years, some colleges have pulled back from the policies everyone else says they d like to pull back from. Notably the sky hasn t fallen (and neither have their admissions numbers). Consider the cases of Hamilton College, which completely eliminated merit aid to spend more on need-based aid, and of Tufts University, which imposed a limit on its use of early decision. Both colleges are competitive in admissions, with excellent academic reputations – but neither has even close to the endowment or admissions clout of Harvard or the other institutions at the top of the admissions pecking order. + IHE: Many University of Chicago graduate students will need to find new loans — quite likely under terms less favorable than they are used to receiving. The Chicago Tribune reported that the university has had to end its use of the school as lender program for graduate students because of the inability of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to renew its line of credit. Chicago officials believe that the graduate students who have used the program will be able to find loans elsewhere, but will likely not find some key benefits of the old program, such as the lack of origination fees and a reduction in interest rates after four years of on-time repayment. + In some ways, what people were talking about legislating last year, the market has corrected this year + Prudence and caution are back in style + Had an interesting case yesterday when the computers would have said yes, I said no - and with good reason Scholarship Update + Scholarship Idol SLN Scholarship + A Scholarship Points Contest + Watch the embarrassingly poor quality YouTube video Free Stuff Thursday + Free cotton shopping bag + Free Snuggle fabric softener + Rhapsody free album with signup + Astroglide uh, yeah. + Swurl is pointless fun + Make your Mac sing in Terminal + Joys of Summer Gift Pack - 50 ziploc bags + Free pretzel from Auntie Anne s + Get lost a lot? Free Atlas + Sell Back Books - they pay you, including shipping Free Song of the Week + David Usher, Kill the Lights + See the YouTube video Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Student credit card information at StudentPlatinum.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Financial Aid discussion forums + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. ShareThis
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FAP824: Tea scholarship, Amazon textbooks, international financial aid

FAP824: Tea scholarship, Amazon textbooks, international financial aid

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on June 24, 2008
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Image via Wikipedia FAP824: Tea scholarship, Amazon textbooks, international financial aid Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + Inside Higher Ed: The Subprime Solution: How Today’s Global Financial Crisis Happened, and What to Do About It is a promising title for Princeton University Press. The topic couldn’t be more timely and the author is Robert Shiller, a Yale University economist who has managed with works such as Irrational Exuberance to attract big audiences for complicated topics. + The Princeton press is planning something new for the release: Two weeks before print publication the book will be available as a Kindle e-book. Kindle is Amazon.com’s portable reader that allows for downloading of complete books. Launched in November, and already attracting attention (and competition from other companies planning their versions), Kindle has been hailed as potentially opening up a new kind of reading experience. Of course, plenty of people have heard earlier such claims, but Kindle’s Amazon backing has given it a market that is attractive to many publishers — including university presses. + By the beginning of the fall, Princeton plans to have several hundred books available for sale through Kindle. Yale University Press and Oxford University Press already have a similar presence there. The University of California Press recently had about 40 of its volumes placed on Kindle and is ramping up. + Readers would save some on Kindle books, but at least now modestly, and only after recouping the costs of the reader (currently at $359). The Kindle version of an Oxford book called Punishment and Democracy: Three Strikes and You’re Out in California sells for $21.96, compared to $24.40 for the paperback through Amazon. The latter also takes two to four weeks to ship and requires shipping fees. A Yale book, Churchill’s Promised Land: Zionism and Statecraft, is available for $25.20 via Kindle and $28 plus shipping in hardcover. + NASFAA: Need a student loan? Then your local credit union wants you, the Central Penn Business Journal reports. The current money crunch and rising college costs aren t stopping area credit unions from promoting student loans. One reason is to attract new members and keep the ones they have. Belco and other area credit unions have picked up borrowers since the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) suspended its major loan programs in February. Belco wants to spread the word to college admission counselors that loans are available. Scholarship Update + TeaUSA Calm-A-Sutra Tea Scholarship + $20,000 scholarship + Create a 2 minute video about the health benefits of drinking tea + Deadline August 6, 2008 + Submit via YouTube + US Citizen or eligible non-citizen + Details at our free college scholarship search site Mail Bag + Mercy writes in: I need help finding a private student loan Christopher. I have been accepted to a school in Sweden (University of Gothenburg) for graduate school. Unfortunately, the university is not one of the eligible schools listed on the FASA web site. I have also tried getting private loans, but they want the school to be affiliated with a university in the US. Are there any private loans that do not have this particular requirement? How can I find a loan in the US that would help with my college education just for being a student anywhere in the world without too many restrictions? + You ll want to check out InternationalStudentLoan.com + International student loans are typically private student loans + James writes in: Hi Chris. Love your podcasts! I m trying to narrow down my list of lenders. I m interested in Student Loan Network s private student loan product. Which credit agency do they pull from (Exp, Eq, TU)? I m in MA. I m looking for TU pullers. Which lending companies pull TU? + I believe we use Experian; I don t think there s a list anywhere that I know of for which lenders use which bureaus. Some use all three. + Sarah writes in: I am 55 yrs in need of financial aid towards my small school for the ophans in uganda wht can i do.? i need your assistnce and information about that. + Check out Guidestar Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + + + Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook + Open an FDIC-insured savings account today! + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Student credit card information at StudentPlatinum.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Financial Aid discussion forums + Get FAFSA news at the FAFSA blog + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. Technorati Tags: financial aid financialaidpodcast ShareThis
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FAP817: Photography scholarship, state student loan agencies, authority

FAP817: Photography scholarship, state student loan agencies, authority

from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand on June 12, 2008
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FAP817: Photography scholarship, state student loan agencies, authority Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + Chronicle: Despite last month s unprecedented action by Congress and the Bush administration to shore up the student-loan industry, some of those state-authorized organizations say they may not return to the loan business this year, and others are cutting some of the borrower benefits and services they provide. + Nine state loan agencies stopped issuing either new federally backed student loans or new private student loans this year, according to the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. Those agencies are in Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania organization has also announced that it will reduce the grants it makes to about 160,000 low- and middle-income students by an average of $500. + In response to the recently crafted federal rescue plan, agencies in Kentucky, Missouri, and New Hampshire have announced that they will resume lending this year. + You can still shop around - and yes, the Student Loan Network is included Scholarship Update + Each year we hold a competition for photographers who are either attending a full-time photography course or are under the age of 24. Entrants must submit a portfolio of their work and a brief synopsis of a project they would undertake if they won the scholarship. The prize is £2,500 towards their assignment. Metro Imaging also offer £500 worth of vouchers to the winner and £250 to those awarded highly commended and commended. + The scholarship will be a prize of £3000 towards the cost of an assignment for The Sunday Times Magazine and £500 for the runners up. The winning entry and selected finalist’s work will be exhibited at the Getty Gallery in Central London. The scholarship is open to anyone of any age attending a recognised photographic course and to any photographer up to the age of 24. + completed entry form + A portfolio of not more than 12 low resolution digital photographs (please follow our instructions carefully) either a photo-essay or individual photos, black and white and / or colour. Please include a caption for each image and your name and contact details in the file info. + A detailed proposal of your chosen assignment including specific information and articles relevant to it. It should be noted that the written section is considered extremely important. The judges will need to be impressed by your ability to produce a convincing assignment proposal as well as your skills as a photographer. + The deadline is 20th June 2008. + Detalls at our free college scholarship search site Jobcast + Developing authority + One of the keys to becoming a valuable employee and a valuable job candidate + Prerequisite: you do have to be an expert in something + Authority is largely perception + Have a professional-focus web site with a blog + I recommend Wordpress with