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Monday 5:40 AM
It’s Monday
morning and it’s early. Undoubtedly you are asleep, unless you
are a highschool student preparing for graduation
or a parent of said student, who is likely to be awake, and
filled with concern, grief or distress.
Why the
dismay?
Do you feel the cost of a college education is far too high for
you to realize your dreams of a college graduation?
Why, the
stress of financially affording a college education is almost
always to blame for a high school student’s despair.
As students
prepare for college entrance examinations and college
graduates ponder their chances of graduate school, one thing
lingers in their heads more so than any other factor… FINANCE…
Financing a
college education,
whether for a bachelor, master’s or PhD is almost impossible in
modern society.
In fact…
The cost
of college education has continued to rise exponentially in
recent years. In fact, experts expect that few if any “middle
class American” will be able to afford a reasonable college
education in the decades to come.
The Cost Of College Rises Faster Than Inflation Generation After
Generation, With Students Paying More Than $28,000 Each Year By
Year 2010…
What does
that mean for you? That means by year 2010, you can expect to
pay in the arena of $120,000
for your college education, and that does not include expenses
like books, college dormitories or rental apartments, living
expenses like bedding and clothes, food, going out…
College is
NOT cheap,
and there are no guarantees that you will make up the money you
spend on your education on a job you find AFTER you get your
education. In fact, most people find when they graduate from
college they have to work hard to find a good job.
A bachelor
degree, while important, does not hold the status it once had.
Most students are now finding they have to go one step further,
and acquire a Master degree, at a cost of another $20 to $30k to
find their “dream” job…
How are you
going to pay for that?
College is
unfamiliar territory for most families, and that can be scary.
You can talk to many counselors; you can talk to admissions
representatives and financial aid administrators…
All of them
will ask you questions about your learning goals, about your
financial status, and about your college completion timetables.
Most students
will find they need to work while going to college.
One way to
reduce the cost of education is to put the three biggest sources
of money for college together.
Your Family,
Financial Aid, And Grants/Scholarships Will Provide The Most
Money For Your College Education…
Does your
family have enough money to cover your college educational
expenses?
For most
families, the answer is no…
Finding
the money to pay for a college education is filled with
pressure. Most college students quickly realize they have to
apply for financial aid, and that much of this aid is contingent
on their parent’s income.
Many also
find that while their parents do not make enough money to really
help them pay for college, they make too much money for their
child to qualify for government sponsored college financial
aid programs.
This also
causes stress.
It is
important however you learn how a college institution views a
“family’s” ability to pay for college, the actually
dollar amount that colleges and governments use, or the “Expected
Family Contribution” or EFC.
This tells
a family how much the college or government expects a family
to contribute to a student’s college education.
There is
also financial aid, and there are typically two forms of
financial aid offered by educational institutions, need-based
and merit-based.
If your
family does not make enough money to help pay for your education
as dictated by the contribution method stated above, then you
may qualify for needs based assistance. This may not however, be
enough to cover the entire cost of your tuition.
Merit-based awards typically are scholarships or aid you win
with regard to your artistic, athletic or academic ability.
Need-Based Grants Account For Roughly 10% Of The Financial Aid
Awarded To Undergraduate Students Each Year…
That isn’t
a large number, but for many students a need-based grant will
help make up a large part of their tuition. Typically college
students will find they need to combine grant money with
college scholarships, merit-based awards, academic awards and
private grants or scholarships.
There are
hundreds of private grants and scholarships students can
apply for before going to college or while studying as graduate
students.
In fact, millions of dollars are available yearly for students
through private grant-giving organizations.
Key to
receiving these grants is knowing where to find them and how
to apply for grants and other scholarship opportunities before
you get to college. When applying for college scholarships
or grants you have to know how to present yourself in a way that
will make you appealing to the grant-awarding committee.
How do you
do that? You will find out, when you invest in your “special”
education, your “preparing for college” education.
After
years of struggling to pay back my own college education bills,
I realized there are still millions of students working extra
part-time jobs to pay off student loans they received while
undergraduate students.
Some of
these people are now in their 40s and 50s.
Do you
want to be in your 50s, waiting tables to pay off your student
loan,
simply because you didn’t find the right combination of grants
and scholarships to help you pay for your college education?
Of course
not.
The fact
of the matter is this:
There are
ways you can pay for your college education, tools you
can use that, when combined, will allow you to get the
education you need without having to pay too much money back.
Grants
are just one example of a type of money you may receive from a
private institution that you will probably not have to pay back.
They are not the ONLY type of money you can get however, that
you won’t have to pay back.
Private
scholarships are also a type of award that institutions
also offer as a gift, so you can apply them to your
college education, and you probably won’t have to pay them
back.
Keep in
mind however, that to win these awards, you will have to undergo
a vigorous application process, because there are thousands of
other college students eagerly applying for the same
opportunity.
Scholarships Aren’t Always Restricted To Highly Specialized
Circmustances…
A lot of
students don’t bother applying for scholarships because they
believe they only apply to students in “special” circumstances.
This is sometimes, but not always, the case.
Many times the only “special” requirement is that you fill out
an application and write a letter to a committee revealing why
you should receive the scholarship.
Now, how
hard is that to accomplish? It isn’t hard at all, and if you
knew that, you probably would have filled out the special
application already, right?
What you
need is an opportunity to get a head start on these “special”
deals so you get in before it is too late. You have a chance to
find out how and where to apply for the types of grants and
scholarships you need, the types that match your criteria, so
you don’t have to have a $120,000 bill hanging around your head
for the next 20 years.
Want to
learn more about financing your college education, whether
undergraduate or graduate, the smart way?
Now you
have a chance too…
Preparing
For College: Common Sense Financial Knowledge For College Bound
Students
How do you
know where to find the types of scholarships you are most likely
to win?
Simple.
I have
compiled a comprehensive list of financial aid resources
that will help you discover
some of the best places to look for undergraduate and graduate
scholarships.
You can
also use this amazing tool to find out whether you are likely to
qualify for merit-based or need-based grants or scholarships.
You don’t
have to be a millionaire to win. You don’t have to fall within a
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Preparing
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Make Sure
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Here’s a
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·How to qualify for financial aid quickly and easily:
learn how to avoid errors when filling out your FAFSA to avoid
delays and what information you MUST include to maximize your
eligibility for student financial aid…
·How classifying yourself as “dependent” vs. “independent” may mean the
difference between minor and major financial aid
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·What your CSS/Financial aid PROFILE is and what you must do to fulfill
it so you look admirable to the financial aid board
that will evaluate your worthiness for college and for financial
aid…
·Whether you qualify for government grant programs,
and if so, how to apply for federal and state grant programs…
·What government and private loans are available for you right now
for undergraduate or graduate education…
·The #1 mistake students make when applying for employer-based aid
and what steps you can take to prevent your employer from
discriminating against you so you get the financial aid for your
education that you deserve…
·How federal work study programs work and what steps you need to take to enroll in them…
·What federal loan forgiveness programs are
and how you can use them to your advantage…
·And MUCH MORE!
Now, there
are a million books out there that teach you the “ins and
outs” of financial aid, right?
WRONG…
There are a
LOT of free publications that offer information about
financial aid for college students. What they offer
is the same re-hashed information the financial aid service
teams offer to everyone. This is basic information you can get
for free when you apply for financial aid.
Are there
free guides on the Net that offer information on
college savings, on financial
aid, on college? Can’t I buy a bigger, better book on
college financial aid and tuition assistance?
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I can
tell you this… I am not a scoundrel. Like you, I had to
endure the trials and tribulations of searching for the
right type of financial aid when I went to college.
Some
of the information I got was good, and some was bad. I had a
few hefty loans to pay off when I was through.
Here
is the good news; I learned a lot. And, while in college, I
met a lot of other people and talked to them about their
experiences…
What I learned was this.
You can take a lot of time learning the wrong information,
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Don’t make the mistake of waiting too long to apply for
financial aid, because you might make the mistake of applying
too late…
68% Of College Students And Prospects Say The PROCESS Of
Applying For Financial Aid Is EXTREMELY Or VERY Stressful…
But
applying for financial aid doesn’t have to be a daunting
challenge. While the cost of college has risen faster than
inflation for the last generation, doubling every ten years
or so, that doesn’t mean you have to stress about applying for
financial aid.
In fact,
you should consider the PROCESS of applying for financial aid
easier now more so than ever before easier, because students
and financial planners have now become true experts at fine
tuning the application process.
Are you
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Remember, college
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scholarships and more.
What combination
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