How to Pay for College
From College Admissions Help Blog:
Now that most students are getting there acceptance letters, the next steps is figuring how to pay for college… You would be surprised at the number of options available. We have compiled a good overview of your financial aid options, inc…
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I’m sorry, I did not see your post.
I meant the financial aid for you, not for me. lol. I’m out of college at this point. Let me know if you were able to receive any.
I see more and more companies willing to sponsor young people. My old company would pay for anyone who was willing to get an MBA. If you are working for a finance company make sure not to get the opportunity pass by.
Btw, there is more and more available fellowships to recent college graduates in public policy, arts, education, and other fields.
So if you are up for it, you can try.
Fellowship are like Scholarships, but there is work involved while in the program. The idea of a fellowship is to help students transform from schools into their professional fields as well as possible. These fellowships are reserved for students with special qualifications: academic, athletic, science, or artistic talent.
What is a fellowship?
Actually, few important things are missing here on How to Pay For College:
1. Traineeships
2. Fellowships
3. Work Study Programs
4. State Financial Aid
5. Company Sponsorships
6. Peer To Peer Loans