One of the primary concerns of most college students, especially with today’s economy the way it is, is the cost of college. Many people just don’t have the liquid assets to simply pay for college upfront and in full. The stress caused by the cost of college is often a reason many college students put [...]
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Many students in undergraduate and graduate programs at colleges and universities experience some form of disability. In addition to summer programs designed to help students with disabilities make the transition from high school, many colleges and universities offer services and programs for these students. Students with disabilities can also find help in paying for a [...]
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A group of 25 Badin, Ohio, high school students recently earned six figure scholarships. Referred to by the Journal News in Dayton as members of the “100,000 Scholarship Club,” the seniors in this mid-western community were honored in May for being awarded $100,000 and more in scholarships. They happen to be in good company. [...]
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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 universities are significantly higher, as the cost averages about $ 26,273 per academic year. Multiply these costs over four [...]
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