Homework @ bookboon.com Read Microsoft – Office - EXCEL Chapter 2 pgs. 13 – 22 for next class.

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Homework @ bookboon.com Read Microsoft – Office - EXCEL Chapter 2 pgs. 13 – 22 for next class

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Objective : 1 out-of-state 1 international 1 small within Texas Use results from Naviance College SUPERMATCH. Choose 4 colleges/universities 1 out-of-state 1 international 1 small within Texas 1 large within Texas Discover how much it will cost for you to go to college.

Objective : Go to college’s website. Get costs for: (all costs projected as if taking 15 hours) Registration Books Fees Tuition Room & board Parking Orientation Joining a club, fraternity, or sorority How much will it cost to go home? Discover how much it will cost for you to go to college.

Objective : Find out registration deadline Do they have a program for first in family to attend college. Discover how much it will cost for you to go to college.

Estimate other costs whether you are paying them or not: Objective : Estimate other costs whether you are paying them or not: Transportation – car, gas, insurance or public transportation, renting a car Cell phone Food Clothes Insurance Entertainment Discover how much it will cost for you to go to college.

Cost of financing school Interest rate on FASFA Objective : Cost of financing school Interest rate on FASFA Interest rate on private loan Discover how much it will cost for you to go to college.