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Starting in the Fall 2009 semester, UC Denver will offer an optional deferred payment plan to students at the Anschutz Medical Campus.
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7 Easy Steps to the FAFSA (2010-2011) will help you prepare for completing your FAFSA. [produced & shared by UC Santa Barbara]
Free e-book: Your Guide to the Coupling of Finance and Romance. When it comes to passion, no two subjects spark up more heat than love and money.
If your adjusted gross income for 2009 is less than $57,000 you may be eligible for free tax preparation and electronic filing. Visit www.irs.gov to learn more about eligibility requirements and providers. Any questions regarding this free service should be directed to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Providers may offer to file your state tax return for a fee. Information about filing an electronic State of Colorado tax return can be found here.
Tuition and fees at UCD have been established by the Board of Regents, the governing body of the University of Colorado, and is subject to change any time. Tuition is based on student classification (undergraduate, graduate, academic program, resident or non-resident).
The Office of Financial Aid is responsible for financial aid, scholarships, and work-study/student employment.
The Student Loan and Repayment Office provides the following for servicing your student loans and debt.
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