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Books About Aid for Adult (Older) Students
- Sunny Baker and Kim Baker,
College After 30: It's never too late to get the
degree you need,
Bob Adams, Inc., Holbrook, Massachusetts, 1992.
ISBN 1-55850-167-3 ($7.95). 204 pages. This is a
guide to college planning for adults over age 30. It
provides an overview of the steps to going to back
to school for nontraditional students. The book
discusses both undergraduate and graduate school.
Chapter 7 (pages 112-121) covers financial aid. The
aid sources discussed include using your own
finances, getting aid from the human resources
department of your employer, federal student aid
programs, research and teaching assistantships (for
graduate students), personal loans, home equity
loans, and garage sales. To order a copy, call
1-800-872-5627 or write to Bob Adams, Inc., 260
Center Street, Holbrook, MA 02343.
- Better Late Than Never: Financial Aid for Older Women,
Women's Equity Action League, Washington, DC, 19??.
$3. Out of print.
- College Board,
Finding financial resources for adult learners:
Profiles for practice,
College Board Publications, New York, 1985.
ISBN 0-87447-206-7 ($8.95). 56 pages. To order a copy,
call 1-800-323-7155 or
write to College Board Publications, Box 886, New
York, NY 10101-0886. For more information, call
1-212-713-8165 or fax 1-212-713-8143.
- College Board,
Paying for your education: A guide for adult learners,
College Board Publications, New York, 1983.
ISBN 0-87447-152-4 ($7.95). 140 pages. To order a copy,
call 1-800-323-7155 or
write to College Board Publications, Box 886, New
York, NY 10101-0886. For more information, call
1-212-713-8165 or fax 1-212-713-8143.
- Gene R. Hawes,
Going to College While Working: Strategies for Success,
College Board Publications, New York, 1985.
$9.95. Advice and strategies for succeeding in
college while holding down a part-time or full-time
job. To order a copy,
call 1-800-323-7155 or
write to College Board Publications, Box 886, New
York, NY 10101-0886. For more information, call
1-212-713-8165 or fax 1-212-713-8143.
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