Paying for College is a pain - Here are Some Options

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Paying for College is a pain - Here are Some Options

Thursday, March 18th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

The Cost of a College Education

According to the College Board (a non-profit college advocacy organization), the average cost of a year’s tuition at a public four-year college was $ 7,020 for the 2009-2010 school year. Private four-year colleges fell significantly higher on the financial scale, with costs averaging $ 26,273 per academic year. Multiply these costs over four years, then add the cost of room and board, books and supplies, and you’re looking at an enormous investment in a college education.

But don’t be alarmed if you don’t have hundreds of thousands of dollars in your bank account to cover college expenses. There are numerous programs that help to cover some, if not all, of costs. These are some of the most common.

Need-Based Financial Aid

Once you commit to a college, they’ll review the “Estimated Family Contribution” number listed on your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and compare this to the cost of their tuition. If the amount your family is expected to contribute is lower, the school may offer you a financial aid package containing some or all of the following options:

Private Funding Sources

If the aid package your college offers still isn’t enough, don’t worry. You have several options for funding your higher education.

One word of Caution

Student loans can’t be discharged in a bankruptcy, so you’ll be stuck paying them off no matter what. Take the time to calculate what your estimated post-college monthly payoff amount will be so that you don’t take out more money than you’ll be able to pay back later.

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