Hire a College Counselor in Certain Situations

Hire a College Counselor

As many people already know, applying to college is not easy. Not only are there a multitude of deadlines and forms that need to be completed in order to apply to undergraduate programs, but it is oftentimes difficult to determine which school you should attend. Since people are normally 16 or 17 years old when they apply to college, applicants often turn to parents for advice. However, it may make sense to hire a college… Continue Reading Hire a College Counselor in Certain Situations

State Schools Are Not Always Cheaper

State Schools are Not Always Cheaper

Most people understand the conventional wisdom that state schools are often more affordable than attending private universities. Indeed, state schools are usually subsidized by the government, and tuition costs are typically lower at numerous state schools than many private colleges. However, state schools are not always cheaper, and students wishing to save money on tuition costs should not disregard private universities, since these colleges can actually help students lower their educational expenses. One reason why… Continue Reading State Schools Are Not Always Cheaper

How to Be More Eligible for Financial Aid

How to Be More Eligible for Financial Aid

As this website has mentioned in a few prior articles, both scholarships and need-based financial aid are available for students entering certain educational programs. Although scholarships are usually based on merit, need-based financial aid is typically doled out based on the financial background of students and their family. As mentioned previously, I received generous need-based financial aid to attend both college and law school. These experiences have shown me how to be more eligible for… Continue Reading How to Be More Eligible for Financial Aid

Transferring Schools to Receive More Financial Aid

transferring schools to receive more financial aid

When many people attend college and graduate school, they might think that they will stay at the university they select until they obtain their degree. And it is true that transferring schools is difficult for a number of academic programs. However, as this website has discussed in a few prior articles, it is possible to change schools as an undergraduate and while pursuing a graduate degree. Furthermore, transferring schools to receive more financial aid is… Continue Reading Transferring Schools to Receive More Financial Aid

Asking Your School for More Scholarship Money

Asking Your School for More Scholarship Money

This website has already discussed some of the considerations that should be kept in mind when choosing schools that will lower your student debt burden. Oftentimes, it is advisable to attend lower-ranked schools in order to secure scholarship money, since decreasing the amount of student loans you borrow is important in many situations. However, even after you enroll in an educational program, there is nothing preventing you from asking your school for more scholarship money.… Continue Reading Asking Your School for More Scholarship Money

Receiving Financial Aid After Applying Early Decision

Receiving Financial Aid After Applying Early Decision

As many readers of this website already know, it can be very difficult for prospective college and graduate students to apply to different educational programs if they have limited financial means. The cost of application fees and traveling to different campuses can add up, and individuals can be limited in their educational options if they are restricted financially. One of the common beliefs about lower-income students is that individuals hoping to receive financial aid should… Continue Reading Receiving Financial Aid After Applying Early Decision

Working a Part-Time Job During Law School

Working a Part-Time Job During Law School

As many people already know, law school and other graduate programs are very rigorous. The coursework required to earn most graduate degrees is extremely difficult, and graduate students typically have more responsibilities than undergraduates. However, from my own personal experiences, working a part-time job during law school or another graduate program can help minimize your student debt burden. While I was in college, I had a few part-time jobs. I gave tours for the admissions… Continue Reading Working a Part-Time Job During Law School

Dual-Degree Programs Can Save You Money

Dual-Degree Programs Can Save You Money

Most people follow a traditional path when they obtain their college and graduate degrees. Usually, individuals attend college for four years, and then attend graduate school for one, two, three, or more years depending on the degree which they are pursing. However, sometimes individuals can obtain two or more degrees at the same time in less years than it would take to obtain the degrees separately. These dual-degree programs can save you money, since students… Continue Reading Dual-Degree Programs Can Save You Money

Joining the Military Can Help You Pay Off Student Loans

Military Can Help With Student Loans

This website has already discussed a number of strategies that individuals can employ in order to pay off their student loans. Indeed, there are many ways that borrowers can save money and earn extra income so that additional cash can be devoted to student debt. However, people can also work certain jobs that include employee benefits, which can help with student loans. Indeed, as many individuals already know, the military can help you with student… Continue Reading Joining the Military Can Help You Pay Off Student Loans

Paying for Test Prep Classes Can Save You Money in the Long Run

Paying for Test Prep Classes Can Save You Money

Preparing for standardized admission tests is no fun. Most people need to study for months in order to perform their best on standardized tests, and this is especially difficult for people who are students or are working full-time. Studying for standardized tests is even more difficult for people with student loans, since individuals must typically shell out thousands of dollars in order to take exam prep classes or purchase study aids. However, paying for test… Continue Reading Paying for Test Prep Classes Can Save You Money in the Long Run