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Tackling Tuition: Exploring How to Pay for College  

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

When I was an undergraduate student, pursuing degrees in journalism and ecology (my journey from ecology to working with college admission is a different story for another day), my ecology degree program had a Family Day to talk about career prospects. Welcome, Amanda! What if they got nothing in return?

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Fundamentals of Financial Aid for 2024

Admissions.Blog

If one sentence could sum up the state of financing an American college education in 2024 it would be, “The more things change the more things stay the same.” Students with significant financial need may receive need-based aid in the form of grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and subsidized loans.

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Fast Facts: Financial Aid

BestColleges

85% of full-time, first-year undergraduate students in 2019-2020 were awarded some type of financial aid. [1]. The majority of students awarded financial aid received federal grants. The average federal grant award for undergraduate students has more than doubled to $10,590 in 2022 from $5,190 in 2001. [2].

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The Claremont Colleges: Pitzer College

Ivy Central

Whether students are pursuing a career in business, politics, education, or the arts, Pitzer College provides them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed and make a difference in the world. Students are encouraged to engage with the local community and to take an active role in shaping the world around them.

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What We Learned About College Students and Families in 2023

Ruffaloni

Results from financial aid or scholarship calculator Prospective Family Engagement Report : Engaging the biggest enrollment influencers Nearly all families are involved in the college search process with students, and this study from RNL, CampusESP, and Ardeo Education Solutions looks at how those families want to connect with campuses.

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Dartmouth Announces Families Making Under $125K Pay Nothing, Thanks to Historic Gift

BestColleges

Dartmouth is meeting all college financial needs for students from families making less than $125,000. Students from qualifying families will be expected to pay $5,000 at most per year for their education through summer jobs or on-campus jobs. The rest will enhance financial aid awards for undergraduates.

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Scholarships for Aspiring Teachers

HelloCollege

Education majors can apply for amazing scholarships that will lessen the financial burden of school and help them earn their teaching degrees and certifications. But these scholarships will make paying your tuition fees and other school expenses easier. It’s no secret that college has become more expensive over the years.