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SAVING MONEY: TIPS FOR DEALING WITH THE COSTS OF
HIGHER EDUCATION
If the cost of higher education is
keeping you out of school, then you
may be thinking that it’s impossible
to earn that desired degree.
But before
you give up hope, here are some strategies which
might open some funds, and some new doors to the
college or university of your choice:
COLLEGE
SAVING TIPS
Skip over classes
Many colleges offer the opportunity to
challenge particular courses by taking an exam which demonstrates your
knowledge in a specific area. There is a small fee to take the exam but
you’ll save big dollars on tuition and books.
Go to a 2 year college first
Community colleges are typically less expensive than the four year colleges.
Enroll in a community college at a less expensive price and then transfer your
credits to a four year degree program.
Dig up a university scholarship
Scholarships aren’t just for athletes or geniuses. You can find scholarships
from religious groups, professional associations, civic organizations and
fraternal groups. You may not even need to be a member to qualify. Talk with the
staff in the financial assistance office to learn more.
Get credit for life experiences
Some colleges will allow you to create a portfolio of your on-the-job and life
experiences in lieu of completing coursework. While you won’t be able to obtain
a degree by making your life an “open book”, chances are that you might find
your professional and personal experiences can be translated into course
credits.
Sell stuff
Instead of taking a loan, consider selling an asset and using that money toward
your college education. For example, if you have a really sporty car then maybe
you could sell that for a nice price and use the proceeds to buy a less
expensive model and then use the balance to help underwrite your educational
expenses.
In general, be creative, take a risk, ask questions and start networking. With
just a little bit of effort, you may find those doors to a college education
will open more easily than you would have ever expected!
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