How to pay for college? Think payment plan
December 17, 2009 at 7:14 am — by Laura | No Comments
Category: Blog, Financial Aid
Browse through the tuition and fees part of any college Web site, and you’ll likely have this reaction: “Why’s college so expensive?” And: “How am I going to afford this?”
But chances are, you won’t have to cough up that entire sum once or twice a year, which is an intimidating prospect.
Instead, ask your college’s financial aid office about any payment plans offered. A payment plan breaks up the amount you owe a college over the course of the semester, year, or course.
Even if you don’t pay 100 percent of your tuition through a payment plan, paying even a little will help you avoid taking out more in student loans than is necessary.
And think of how it will feel to graduate from college as an adult learner—debt-free (or close to it)!
You’ll be able to pursue a new job, new career, new location, and your new free time without the burden of student loans.
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