From standardized testing to submitting college applications, the admission process is never an easy experience. And even when you finally receive your acceptance letters the next challenge is deciding where you want to spend the next four years of your…
“Student loans are often included in the ‘net price’ or ‘out-of-pocket costs,’ which conditionally lower your cost of attendance for a given academic year.” Colleges sometimes inadvertently make their financial aid letter ambiguous and this can result in mistakes made…
Your college campus is the best place to start your scholarship search because it offers multiple sources of institutional scholarships. Sources of scholarships include: Scholarship/Financial aid office Department office Student organizations Institutional scholarships are need or merit-based financial aid provided…
College is EXPENSIVE. Depending on the school you attend, the total cost of a four-year degree can range from $42,240 (public college) to $150,600 (private college). As a result, tuition has become a financial burden for all families, especially those…