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Playing The Financial Aid Game Infographic
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Chart Your Way Through the College Financial Aid Process
If you’re wondering what FAFSA stands for — or could just use a little guidance as you try to line up funding for college — click on the image above to download our student loan infographic. Once you’ve mastered the game, why not share it with your friends on Facebook or link to it from your blog? And remember, Debt.org is here to assist whenever you need help staying on the right financial path.
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- Should You Consolidate Federal Student Loans?
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- How to Pay Back Student Loans
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- Comparing Student Loan Discharge & Loan Forgiveness
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- Student Loan Repayment Benefit
- Lower Your Student Loan Interest
- Should You Use Annuity Cash to Pay Off Student Loans?
- Dangers of Using Student Loans to Buy a Car
- Personal Loans for Students
- College Graduates Should Budget (And Save!) Right Away
- College Students Could Learn More About Credit Scores
- Dining Costs Eating up College Students’ Budget
- Are Dorms Cheaper than Apartments?
- 10 Financial Tips for College Students
- College Guide to Buying Computers
- How Does My Credit Score Affect My Ability to Get a Student Loan?
- Dining Costs Eating up College Students’ Budget
- Are Dorms Cheaper than Apartments?
- College Guide to Buying Computers
- Student Loan Consolidation
- Law School Loans: How to Refinance and Consolidate
- Dental School Loans: How to Refinance and Consolidate
- Should You Consolidate Federal Student Loans?
- Student Loans and Loan Forgiveness
- How Can I Refinance My Student Loans?
- How to Pay Back Student Loans
- Using Rehabilitation Loans for Student Loan Default
- Comparing Student Loan Discharge & Loan Forgiveness
- Private Student Loan Debt Consolidation
- Internships
- Tax Deductions & Education Credits
- Student Loan Repayment Benefit
- Lower Your Student Loan Interest
- Should You Use Annuity Cash to Pay Off Student Loans?
- Dangers of Using Student Loans to Buy a Car
- Personal Loans for Students
- College Graduates Should Budget (And Save!) Right Away
- College Students Could Learn More About Credit Scores
- Dining Costs Eating up College Students’ Budget
- Are Dorms Cheaper than Apartments?
- 10 Financial Tips for College Students
- College Guide to Buying Computers
- How Does My Credit Score Affect My Ability to Get a Student Loan?
- Dining Costs Eating up College Students’ Budget
- Are Dorms Cheaper than Apartments?
- College Guide to Buying Computers
About The Author
Cecillia Barr
Cecillia Barr is a graduate of the University of Central Florida. She blogs about her extensive knowledge on student loans in order to help others reduce their debt and live financially independent lives.