Tuition-Free Colleges and how to make college more affordable.
Would you like to go to a tuition-free college? How's that for a cheap education? Yes, they do exist but you must be aware that it is not easy and there may be drawbacks.
Tuition-Free Colleges
What you need to know.
They are quite hard to get into as many students are applying. Start in high school to find out what is involved for each school.Tuition-free colleges are scattered all over the United States. You may need to travel to places you never thought you would live. You may not be near a large city and your social life may be nonexistent for 4 years. Yes, there tuition-free colleges in other countries!
Tuition-free colleges and universities are not for party animals. They are schools that over-emphasize academics. If you don't like studying, forget about them.
Do you have the right skills or interests for that tuition-free college? Some have a narrow scope, like music or visual arts. Your major may need to change.
Many tuition-free colleges don't just give it to you. You must work on campus. If you think it is impossible to work, study, and go to all your classes, think about paying tuition somewhere else.
There are other expenses other than just tuition. Yes, tuition is a big chunk, but you will still need cash for personal items and luxuries. And traveling back home may be a big expense as well as inconvenient.
However, with even state colleges charging up to $50,000 for a four year degree, it is well worthwhile to get in to a tuition-free college or university!
CLICK HERE for a list of some Tuition-Free Colleges!
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Ways to Make College More Affordable
Take some classes at a junior college. The tuition is much lower.Take classes with a friend and share the cost of a book.
Take an online class. The tuition is usually lower and no travel.
Live at home with your parents or a relative.
Get as many free college money like scholarships and grants. Every little bit adds up.
Ask your relatives to donate to your education. Sounds funny, but why not have a little internal-family fund raising?
Many colleges keep copies of textbooks in the library. Check it out! May give you free access to a textbook you cannot afford.
Change your major! Okay, last resort. But many science degrees cannot be completed in just four years. Too many prerequisites. That's more classes, more tuition. Also, math and science textbooks are on average much more expensive than other books.
Having said that about textbooks, sometimes a math book, like the calculus series, can be used for multiple quarters. Check on this as well.
Buy your books online or buy early and get them used. Textbooks at the college bookstore are VERY expensive. Even for used books. Make sure you sell your books online as well. You will get a lot more money than the bookstore will.
Attend a state college or university. They are light-years cheaper. And get this. Once you graduate, nobody will really care where you went!
Many Christian and private colleges offer a tuition reduction for work. And they will supply the job!
Make college as cheap as you can. Don't party. Attend a college where the weather is good most of the time. A foul-weather site will eat a clothes budget quick.
Put your social life on hold. You are young. You will have the rest of your lives to party and have fun. Right now, in college, study and graduate.
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