Student Loan Student loans are loans offered to students to assist in payment of the costs of professional education. These loans usually charge lower interest than other loans, and are also usually issued by the government. This article details how the systems work in different countries.
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Minnesota State College Student Association The Minnesota State College Student Association (MSCSA) is a non-profit organization in Minnesota that represents the students of 46 community and techical college campuses. MSCSA advocates on a statewide and federal level for higher education issues, including full funding of the Pell grant, tax credits for tuition costs, and a federal investigation into textbook prices.
College Student Personnel College Student Personnel (CSP) is an academic disipline offered at the masters and above level at server universities. A degree in this field often leads to a career in Student Affairs or Enrollment Management.
ACPA National Organization related to this disipline and Student Affairs
Canada Student Loans The Canada Student Loans Program is a Human Resources and Skills Development Canada programme which promotes accessibility to Canada's post-secondary education institutes by allowing Canadians who demonstrate a financial need for access to student loans and grants. The programme was created in 1964 by the Canada Student Loans Act.
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* Education in Canada
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College Student Alliance The College Student Alliance (CSA) represents students in Ontario community colleges.
Formed in 1975, the Alliance offers ise cards, places4students.com, Student Price Card, and other services along with advocating for students in the provinces colleges as a non-governmental organization to the various colleges, and the provincial government. They have a membership of 103,984 full time students.