How to Pay for a College Education

By Cathy Pelekakis

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In order to progress in your chosen field you need at least a BA degree, if not a Masters. The question is how to get that education without mortgaging your house and spending upwards to $20,000 per semester to some well known universities. Please read below for some helpful information.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Desire to get a degree, ability to google,

Get Set to Go to College

Step1
Research federal programs, FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Register for Grants (Pell Grant), Student Loans, subsidized and unsubsidized.
Step2
Talk to everyone you know while your child is young, friends, family aunts, uncles, grandparents, brother, sisters and have them register with UPromise. As they make purchases and use their UPromise identification, a portion of what they spend is being deposited into your child’s account.
Step3
Visit FastWeb and fill in the required data . There are hundreds of associations that offer aid. Review this list and choose the ones that are applicable to you. You can register for up to 10 fields. Encourage your child to become a member of a music program at school.
Step4
Check with your religious affiliation, many religious organizations have programs that are specifically set aside for the members of their congregation.
Step5
Check with your Human Resource Office to see if your company provides a financial assistance program for their employees or the children of their employees. Many companies offer this service to you, your family and your children.If you attended a college, check with the sorority or fraternity that you may have been a member of, they offer scholarships.
Step6
Contact your local Congressmen and Senators, apply early, every Senator and Congressman offers financial aid to students in need, these do not have to be paid back.
Step7
Google under your state's name, i.e. Maryland scholarships, there are literally thousands of scholarships available.
Step8
If your child is still attending grades 11 or 12, many senior high schools are working with their local community colleges to offer discounted classes to these exceptional Senior High students. Take the discounted basic courses while still in school--those courses transfer over to an accredited college.
Step9
Look at on line colleges, they offer on line courses at a discounted price. Talk to the financial aid office at the college, many will assist you in applying for and obtaining scholarships.

Tips & Warnings

  • Paying for college does not mean that you have to mortgage your home. There are hundreds of options all it takes is a bit of effort.
  • Start planning as soon as possible for college. Encourage your child to do his or her very best in school in order to obtain an education.

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