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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Find the <a href="http://www.betteronlineeducation.com"> Best Online Colleges Universities</a> at BetterOnlineEducation.comIs the idea to <strong>go back to school</strong> for an accredited online degree on your mind? What do the <a href="http://www.betteronlineeducation.com">best online colleges degrees</a> do for you?  Are you a mature student seeking to finally finish school or complete your first degree to advance your career? Are you a working mom or working dad that&#8217;s going back to school? Or, are you a teen or young adult thinking about attending college for the first time? Whatever your situation, these tips can help.</p>
<p>First, consider these important questions:<br />
<em>What degree programs are offered? What are the costs of tuition and housing? What kind of financial aid is available?  What is the average class size? What is the school&#8217;s ranking (compared to other institutions)?  What kind of extracurricular activities are available? What is the graduation rate?  What are the characteristics of the  class from the previous year? How large is the student body? How successful are graduates in finding employment?</em></p>
<p>ADULT STUDENTS<em><br />
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<li> As an adult student, you may need to juggle mortgages,    kids, work, and school at the same time. Here are five tips to help you manage    going</li>
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<li><strong>1. Test the waters first.</strong> If you are nervous about going        back to school or not sure what you really want to do, start by taking        a few classes first.</li>
<li>Many colleges, universities, and online programs        allow you to take individual courses without registering as a full-time        student. Compare evening classes to online and distance education programs        to see which best matches your needs.</li>
<li> Also, use this time to consider        why you are returning to school. Will it advance your career? Are you        finishing a degree? What kind of degree would be best for you? Talk with        school counselors about your goals.<em><u><br />
</u></em><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #008000"><em><u>EDITOR&#8217;S NOTE</u></em>: You can Use The Tools on The Right to Search For and Find Degree Programs, Colleges and Scholarship and Financial Aid Resources. And The Best Part Is They&#8217;re Free. </span></li>
<li><strong>2. Schedule your time.</strong> Continuing to work while attending        classes on nights and weekends is a popular choice for adult students.        Many large companies have programs available that reimburse employees        for tuition costs.</li>
<li> However, these programs often require that you study        something related to your work, earn good grades, and pay for the courses        on your own before being reimbursed.</li>
<li>With attending a public university        costing an average of $3,500 a year, these conditions may be well worth        the benefits.</li>
<li>You should also talk to your employer about adjusting your schedule in order    to accommodate your classes. You may want to come to work earlier so you have    time to take courses after work.</li>
<li>Make sure that your employer is supportive    of your decision to return to school</li>
<li>Working full time and being a part time student may not actually be the best    move, depending upon your situation. You should also consider being a full-time    student or cutting back to a part-time job while you are in school.</li>
<li>It will    be faster to earn your degree if you are enrolled as a full-time student</li>
<li><strong>3. Apply for financial aid.</strong> Depending upon your financial        situation, you may be able to qualify for assistance through a Free Application        for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)</li>
<li>It&#8217;s a good idea to fill out the FAFSA form even if you don&#8217;t think you        will qualify for federal assistance. This form is also used to determine        federal student loan qualification and is used by other non-governmental        aid programs.</li>
<li>There are numerous financial aid programs and scholarships available specifically    for adult students.</li>
<li>If you do not research your financial aid options, you    are passing up free money that could help you get an education.</li>
<li> You can search    for available scholarships online at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.betteronlineeducation.com/goto/Program_Advisor/48/3">Program Advisor</a>, right here on this website.</li>
<li><strong>4. Work out a system.</strong> With the assistance of lenders,        a college&#8217;s financial counselors, and financial planners, you should be        able to work out a way to affordably go back to school.</li>
<li> While it is best        to pay for college without going into debt, don&#8217;t be afraid to apply for        a federal student loan. Student            loans have very low interest rates that make them an affordable           way to borrow money.</li>
<li>Also, don&#8217;t forget to investigate possible tax           benefits related to going back to school.</li>
<li>Continue to communicate closely with the college&#8217;s financial counselors    and other financial planners to ensure you are on the right track.</li>
<li>You should    also keep a detailed monthly budget to help you balance your regular monthly    expenses with your student costs.</li>
<li>After each semester, take a few minutes    to re-evaluate your financial standing and discuss your situation with a financial    counselor.See Credit.com for more money and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.betteronlineeducation.com/goto/credit/48/4">credit</a> tips.</li>
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