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Financially Prepared
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How To Pay For College What is the cost of tuition at BYU? One academic year: $4,710 ($2,355 semester) But, consider living expenses, books, personal needs, food, etc. BYU doesn’t have to cost you this much. After tuition, that’s $1,424 a month!
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What can I do to be ready? Summer Employment—and Save! 16 weeks of work, $9.00/hr = $5,760 How else can I get money for school? Parents? Not always. Scholarships Off Campus On Campus Campus employment Loans (FAFSA) Short Term Loans
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Financial Aid FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid LoansGrant FAFSA
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Financial Aid
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Off Campus Scholarships Off Campus Scholarship Searching http://opsf.byu.edu > Scholarship Search http://opsf.byu.edu www.scholarships.com www.scholarships.com www.finaid.org/scholarships www.finaid.org/scholarships www.fastweb.org www.fastweb.org www.higheredutah.org www.higheredutah.org Just apply everywhere…you won’t regret it! Send off campus checks to A -41 ASB Provo, UT 84602 Or if you’re bringing it in person, drop it at D-155
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On Campus Scholarships Scholarship Application
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On Campus Scholarships Continuing Students, remember to apply every year! Above is an example of continuing student academic scholarship cutoffs. Cut offs will differ from year to year.
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Things to know Tuition Deadline Seven days before class starts Disbursement Hits your student account Refunds Deposited to your bank account or check Health Insurance $290 per single student each semester
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Finding a Job BYU has over 13,000 student jobs $7.25 is minimum wage, Average is $8-$9/hr. jobs.byu.edu or WSC 2024 MTC Grounds Computers Clerical Teacher’s Assistant Library Food Services Custodial Research Retail Events
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