By: Monserrat Sarmiento

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Above and beyond basic things: Extra curricular activities: ($10-$750) Leadership role (Captain, President, ect…): ($15-$1,500) Sports: ($10-$600) Volunteering: ($2-$75) Having Work experience: ($5-$3,000) Gold Award: ($20-$4,000) NHS: ($15-$1,000) AP exam: ($5-$2,500) Scoring well on PSAT or ACT: ($37-$8,250) SAT score 800+: ($137-$68,000) Visiting a college: ($30-$4,500) Attending a college fair: ($18-$1,000) Attending and off campus event: ($18-$2,000) Attending a summer program: ($80-$3,000) Referring a friend: $100 Side note: If you take the SAT the most you can earn is $1,200 + scoring an 800 or higher means that the biggest sum of money you can earn is $69,200! The tuition for ASU is generally $10,158-$25,458 a year.

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