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Personal Finance. Parents pay 48 percent of college costs. 32 percent comes from income and savings. 16 percent comes from loans. An average student covers.

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1 Personal Finance

2 Parents pay 48 percent of college costs. 32 percent comes from income and savings. 16 percent comes from loans. An average student covers 33 percent of college costs. 10 percent comes from income and savings. 23 percent comes from loans. The overall amount of borrowing is close to 40 percent. Higher-income families pay more from savings. Middle-income families (those with incomes between $50,000 and $100,000) depend mostly on loans. Lower-income families receive more scholarships and grants.

3 University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee: Student body-30,000 Tuition: $8,600-$11,000 Marquette University: Student body: 11,000 Tuition: $30,000 Cardinal Stritch Student body: 6,900 Tuition: $22, 750 Concordia University Student body: 7,500 Tuition: $22,150 Alverno Student body: 2,800 Tuition: $20,060 MSOE Student body: 2,600 Tuition: $29,520

4 Perkins Loans are need-based loans. They are awarded to students with the greatest financial need. The interest rate is very low, at five percent. Students do not have to make interest payments while in school. Stafford Student Loans are offered through two programs. Stafford Loans allow students to borrow money from various kinds of lenders, including banks, colleges and the federal government. Stafford Loans can be subsidized or unsubsidized. Subsidized loans are need based with a low interest rate; the government pays the interest while the student is in school. Unsubsidized have lower interest rates but the student pays interest while in school.

5 Parent PLUS Loans are available for parents of dependent college students. The lender is a bank or other private lender. Interest and payments are the responsibility of parents who borrow the funds. Private student loans are not subsidized and carry a higher interest rate than subsidized loans. College-sponsored loans are given by some colleges who have their own loan funds. Interest rates may be lower than federal student loans. Federal Work-Study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses.


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