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Ten Ways To Finance A College Students

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The current economic and financial issues have also affected the education system of various countries. People can hardly afford the educational expenses of their children. Borrowing money for them from someone is the only option to continue their children education, now-a-days. It is very sad to hear that 73% of the students complete their undergraduate studies for $3500 to $9500 at a government school, per year. In contrast, 74% of undergraduates are happy to have studied at a private university for $22000 per year.

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The huge amount of student loan debt is due to the indirect costs like, food and living expenses, accommodation, books and fares, etc. All these information are available at every school’s financial aid office.

Following are some useful ways to finance a college education:

Paying for a College with a Scholarship

To pay for a college education with a scholarship is the most attractive option for a student. Unfortunately, students often are unaware of these opportunities. There are some private companies and federal government programs which offer you a partial scholarship.

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How To Apply For Private & Federal Student Loans

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Though the student loan application process is confusing but that’s the requirement for all students.

There will be only few students who can afford college without federal student loans and private loans.

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The Free Application For Student Aid (FAFSA)


The federal Loan application FAFSA is having a long and confusing form and there is no other alternative application form that you fill out and still get federal student loans.

Anyhow help can be provided to students and parent for filling out the FAFSA.

The FAFSA can help you to qualify for federal grants like work study programs and federal loans. For different reasons millions of students unfortunately fails to complete the FAFSA. As a matter of fact failing to complete FAFSA means missing easiest college money to come by.

How to Complete the FAFSA

The FAFSA is available in an online version, which you can download and print off, or you can send for a hard copy of the application. But majority of students mostly choose to file with online version. Before completing the FAFSA it’s required to apply for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) from which you can create a virtual account.

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Comparing College Student Loan and Financial Aid Offers

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Financial aid award letters from the colleges where you had applied and been accepted. Now there are several different financial aid offerings. So the question is that how to know that which school package is right for you and what the terms in that package meant? Which package is better than another for you?

Features included in financial aid award letters

Here are the main features that are mostly included in college financial aid award letters:

  • Cost of Attendance
  • Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
  • Federal Grants
  • Subsidized federal loan offer
  • Unsubsidized federal loan offer
  • Institutional grants and scholarships
  • Unmet need

Learn and try to understand each of these award letter features and compare them.

Cost of Attendance (COA)

College award letter will always give you an exact figure of the cost to attend the college. It is not cost of tuition. Cost of Attendance (COA) is comprised of following features:

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