You can begin by not incurring debt, stay away from credit cards unless it's an emergency and you can pay it off right away. Invest in capital investments.
Yes, I am happy to provide a letter of recommendation for the student's college application.
For a student at college it remains "Student"For a student in a grammar or high school it is "Schüler"or for the American usage of the word it could be "Schulkind"Another word used is "Studiker" (colloquial)
There is no definitive price of college grants for students. The college grant price could depend on what the student has accomplished in the years of high school.
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I would contact the college financial aid department and find out if they have any college loan applications from local lenders. Failing that, you could contact the bank you deal with and speak to a lender about a student loan.
There are a few places where one can find information on college counselling. This primarily involves going to the student services department of the college in question.
You could get a federal student loan.
I would say it's useful as a reference tool. there are thousands of books available in kindle format, so a college student could likely download relevant reference books to their device to use as study aids.
A high school student could search for the college they want to attend by their interests or their specific skills, making sure the college has the classes they want to take and making sure it's right for them.
If a college has a alcohol and drug policy, it is probably a ban and a zero tolerance for these behaviors. Depending on how the policy is written, a student could face discipline or even be expelled. If there is illegal use (underage drinking; illegal drug use), the college cannot risk a student's bad behavior.