Kids and Teens Articles (Sorted by date)

Private Student Loans – dispelling the myths

Private Student Loans – dispelling the mythsIf savings, grants, scholarships, and federal loans don’t cover the cost of your education, it’s time to turn to private loans.
Vanessa McHooleyJanuary 28, 2005

Scholarship Search – How to find free money for college

College students receive billions of dollars in scholarship money every year. How can you get some of this money to fund your college education?Start looking earlyStart looking for scholarships at least by your sophomore or junior year in high...
Vanessa McHooleyJanuary 27, 2005

Is The World of Fiction Good for Kids...

Fiction- Good or Bad for Children? Ghosts, vampires, demons, wizards...all items you could easily find in a fictional story. Or all items that some parents may feel would give their child nightmares.
Laura HickeyJanuary 26, 2005

Pre Algebra

Pre algebra is the subject you need to understand before moving on to learn algebra. In other terms, you can say that pre algebra is the perfect platform from where you can move on to algebra.
Dr. Neven JurkovicJanuary 26, 2005

Why Student Loans Are Better Than Credit Cards

You need some more money for college expenses this semester. Do you whip out a credit card to pay for your books, or do you apply for a federal or private loan?
Vanessa McHooleyJanuary 25, 2005

The Three Sure-Fire Ways to Learn About Safety

Hey kids, there are different levels of safety and those levels depend on the situation you are in and the decisions you make in those situations. You can even better train your brain to use instincts, intuition, and even fear as safety tools.
Michelle AnneseJanuary 23, 2005

Financial Aid - when should I apply for?

Many different types of financial aid are available to you in the form of scholarships, grants, and loans. With billions of dollars at stake, it is important to begin the search process early and to apply on time.
Vanessa McHooleyJanuary 21, 2005

PLUS Loans – it's never too late to subsidize your child’s education cost

PLUS Loans – it's never too late to subsidize your child’s education costRising. Soaring. Skyrocketing. These are the words that seem to begin every article about college tuition costs – and they are words guaranteed to make...
Vanessa McHooleyJanuary 21, 2005

College Debt – How To Avoid It, and How To Get Out Of It

Because most college students are using loans to finance their college education, the debt level of recent graduates is rising rapidly. On average, students graduate owing $12,000-$16,000 in student loans and another $2,000 in credit card debt.
Vanessa McHooleyJanuary 12, 2005

Crazy Colors Fun Kid Experiment as a Party Activity

Here is an easy, inexpensive and fun kid experiment for your next kid birthday party.This activity, which is strictly speaking a kid science experiment, can be used in any party as entertainment.
Anne-Marie KillerJanuary 10, 2005