Getting Off a Waitlist

Getting off a Waitlist

As many people already know, a waitlist is for people who have not yet been admitted to an academic program, but who may be admitted at a later date depending on enrollment numbers. Individuals on a waitlist typically have nearly the right credentials to be admitted to a program, but space is limited because spots in a program have been offered to enough people who have not yet rejected an admission offer. Getting off a… Continue Reading Getting Off a Waitlist

Attending an Online College

Attending an Online College

Students have many options about how and where they decide to pursue a college education. Traditionally, students would attend brick-and-mortar colleges, where they would have a campus experience while pursuing their studies. In recent decades, students have been able to pursue a college education completely online, and such degree programs are often much cheaper than programs at more traditional residential colleges. However, attending an online college only makes sense in certain circumstances, and everyone considering… Continue Reading Attending an Online College

Division Three Athletes Get Financial Benefits

Division Three Athletes Get Financial Benefits

Scholarships are often available for college athletes that play on Division One and Division Two NCAA athletic teams. However, athletes who play on Division Three teams are often not eligible to receive athletic scholarships to play sports in college. Smaller schools typically have such athletic programs, and athletes on these teams simply play the sports for the love of the game. Nevertheless, Division Three athletes get financial benefits from participating in sports in college in… Continue Reading Division Three Athletes Get Financial Benefits

Financial Aid Should Increase over Time

Financial Aid Should Increase Over Time

When I attended college, I was thrilled to obtain need-based financial aid. This assistance made it much easier for me to pay for my educational costs and reduced the amount of student debt I needed to borrow. However, financial aid should increase over time, and students should not be provided the same level of aid each year they attend school. In college, my financial aid stayed constant throughout my four years as an undergraduate. One… Continue Reading Financial Aid Should Increase over Time

Attending Part-Time Programs Full-Time

Attending Part-Time Programs Full-Time

This website has discussed how part-time academic programs can help students reduce their student loan burden. Indeed, if students attend school only on nights and weekends, it is possible that students can work jobs with the rest of their time. This can enable students to pay for part or all of their educational costs as a student. However, in certain circumstances, attending part-time programs full-time can also have an impact on your student debt burden.… Continue Reading Attending Part-Time Programs Full-Time

Paying Sticker Price to Attend Law School

Paying Sticker Price to Attend Law School

Most people understand how law school is extremely expensive, and how it requires a substantial investment of time and money to become a licensed attorney. Fortunately, scholarships and other types of financial aid are available to law students in ways not available to students who enroll in other graduate programs. As a result, paying sticker price to attend law school (a nickname for attending law school without any scholarships or other financial assistance) is only… Continue Reading Paying Sticker Price to Attend Law School

Getting Advice About Student Loans

Getting advice about student loans

Paying off student loans can be a lonely process. People often do not discuss student loans with their peers, so it is difficult to get advice and support from friends. In addition, the student loan challenges faced by this generation are different than the struggles faced by people who went to school decades ago. However, getting advice about student loans can be easy if you keep a few things in mind. Siblings Siblings can be… Continue Reading Getting Advice About Student Loans

Earning College Credits in High School

Earning College Credit in High School

When most people consider strategies to deal with student debt, they focus on tactics that can be employed after they have already borrowed funds to attend school. However, it is advantageous to take certain steps before borrowing student loans to minimize the amount of debt you need to borrow in order to earn a degree. Of course, not everyone can turn back the clock, but high school students should think about how they can take… Continue Reading Earning College Credits in High School

Deciding If You Should Finish Graduate School

Deciding if you should finish graduate school

Individuals attend graduate school for all types of reasons. Some people obtain a graduate degree in order to pursue their calling, and other people attend graduate school to ride out bad economic times in academia so they do not have to compete in a bad job market. Many students may seriously consider dropping out of a graduate program at some point or another, and there are many things to consider when deciding if you should… Continue Reading Deciding If You Should Finish Graduate School

Need-Aware Admission is Unfair

Need-Aware Admission Is Unfair

This website has mentioned in several prior articles how I was offered generous financial aid to attend college and graduate school. Indeed, I am kind of the “poster child” of college financial aid, since I received a ton of grants and other assistance that nearly covered the enitre cost of earning my college degree. When I attended my college, the school had a need-blind admission policy, meaning that a student’s ability to pay was not… Continue Reading Need-Aware Admission is Unfair