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FAP928: What’s ahead for your financial aid future

October 5th, 2009

FAP928: What’s ahead for your financial aid future

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Expert Interview

In this 25 minute interview with Maria Simos, CEO of e-Forecasting.com, and Dr. Evangelos Simos, Professor of Economics at the Whittemore School of Business at UNH, we talk about the current financial conditions impacting students and families, what industries are likely to be the best opportunities for jobs for new graduates, and what lies ahead in the next few years for your financial future.

There’s a ton of great information in this show – enjoy!


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  • Adam Branson
    Okay, so I listened to the FAP928: What’s ahead for your financial aid future and the timing of this particular podcast was perfect as I was trying to decide which type of loan to go for - grad plus or private student loan.

    But after listening for 25 minutes, the podcast stopped right in the middle when you were asking the guest if he had any other advice for students. Never got to hear the end, and never got to see if there were any points!
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