How Much Does College Cost? How to Pay for College Components of Financial Aid Applying for Financial Aid How is Financial Aid Decided? Will Financial Aid Be Enough? Tips for Paying for College (and Negotiating!) Senior Year and Beyond
The Cost of College
College Costs Out of state Private $57,485 (Vanderbilt) In Illinois Public $27,020 (Univ of IL) Out of state Private $57,485 (Vanderbilt)
Paying for College How to Pay for College How Much Does College Cost? Components of Financial Aid Applying for Financial Aid How is Financial Aid Decided? Will Financial Aid Be Enough? Tips for Paying for College (and Negotiating!) Senior Year and Beyond
How to Pay for College Financial Aid Your Pocket Talent
How to Pay for College Savings Salary Other Income 529 plans Student’s Parents’ Other people Other Income Rental property Investments Legal Settlements 529 plans Prepaid Tuition plans Bank Employer Your Pocket
How to Pay for College Academic Merit Athletic Superiority Division I and II only Unique skill or trait Instrument “Naturally blue hair” Desirable demographic Talent
How to Pay for College College Federal government State government Financial Aid College $$$ Work Study Federal government State government Scholarships
Components of Financial Aid Your Pocket Talent Components of Financial Aid How Much Does College Cost? How to Pay for College Components of Financial Aid How is Financial Aid Decided? Will Financial Aid Be Enough? Tips for Paying for College (and Negotiating!) Senior Year and Beyond
Two Kinds of Financial Aid Free* Must pay back
Type 1 of Financial Aid: Free Grants Scholarships Work Study
Free* Free* Strings include: grades, course load, income, etc.
Type 2 of Financial Aid: Must Pay Back Loans