How to Go to College on a Shoe String: The Insider's Guide to Grants, Scholarships, Cheap Books, Fellowships, and Other Financial Aid Secrets
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Rating | : | 4.40 (990 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1601380208 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Tracy F. said Must-have Read for Students & Parents. Many parents, including myself, are starting to question if they will be able to send their child to college. In my area, a year of college at the state university tops $"Must-have Read for Students & Parents" according to Tracy F.. Many parents, including myself, are starting to question if they will be able to send their child to college. In my area, a year of college at the state university tops $25,000, a little less if room and board is eliminated. With four years of college costing what many of us paid for our first houses, not to mention rising fuel costs and soaring heating and electricity bills, college savings have been sidelined in lieu of paying for necessary bills. There are still transportation costs, books and school s. 5,000, a little less if room and board is eliminated. With four years of college costing what many of us paid for our first houses, not to mention rising fuel costs and soaring heating and electricity bills, college savings have been sidelined in lieu of paying for necessary bills. There are still transportation costs, books and school s. How To Go To College On A Shoe String Jennifer Hale According to experts a college degree can nearly double your annual salary, but the road to acquiring one can be expensive. How To Go To College On A Shoe String offers several ways to pay for college while attending, and offers suggestions on how to decrease the amount of student loans that will need to be paid back after graduation. This educational book does a great job of exploring the advantages and disadvantages of student loans, local community colleges, cooperative education, work study programs, . Great Tips Shaina R. Gaul Ann Marie O'Phelan gives money-saving tips to the average college student in her new book How to Go to College on a Shoe String. O'Phelan has a Masters in fine arts, and knows a number of ways to utilize the resources provided to college students, and get an education without a lot of money. In her book, O'Phelan shows that reader that there are a number of ways to help fund a college education, regardless of your financial status. She systematically goes through the processes required to obtain the grant
About the Author Ann has a B.A. degree in Advertising and Business Management from Metropolitan State University, Minneapolis, and an M.F.A degree in Creative Writing from National University, San Diego, where she graduated with distinction. Her writing background includes working as an advertising copywriter for notable advertising agencies in Minneapolis, Chicago, and Los Angeles, where she won national and international awards for her work. She worked fulltime through all of her schooling, and received merit-based scholarships, and scholarships that were available through local organizations all helping to reduce her student loans. She currently writes for numerous newspapers and publications, and teaches online writing courses for several universities."
She worked fulltime through all of her schooling, and received merit-based scholarships, and scholarships that were available through local organizations all helping to reduce her student loans. Ann has a B.A. She currently writes for numerous newspapers and publications, and teaches online writing courses for several universities." . Her writing background includes working as an advertising copywriter for notable advertising agencies in Minneapolis, Chicago, and Los Angeles, where she wo
State-funded by Nevada's portion of the lawsuit settlement against national tobacco companies. Over the years our books have won dozens of book awards for content, cover design and interior design including the prestigious Benjamin Franklin award for excellence in publishing. An 8% college inflation rate means that the cost of college doubles every nine years. The average debt for graduating college seniors who borrow to finance their undergraduate degree is just under $20,000. Take a look at IVY league universities such as Princeton and the total fees will climb to nearly $37,000. There is more financial aid available than ever before over $134 billion. The print version of this book is 288 pages and you receive exactly the same content. And, despite all of these college cost increases, a college education remains an affordable choice for most families. We are proud of the hig