501 ways for adult students to pay for college : going back to school without going broke / Gen and Kelly Tanabe.
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- 9781617601835
- 1617601837
- Five hundred one ways for adult students to pay for college
- Five hundred and one ways for adult students to pay for college
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Adults can find the means to go back to school despite the pressures of work, family, and a mortgage with this guide to funding continued education. With expanded information on online and distance learning and part-time classes and new financial aid, loan, and scholarship opportunities, this updated resource teaches adult students how to find and win scholarships designed especially for them, obtain financial support from employers, get financial aid for distance learning, receive larger financial aid packages, take advantage of educational tax breaks, trade tuition costs for volunteer service, and cancel education debts with loan forgiveness programs. Twenty firsthand anecdotes inspire adult students with creative and unusual ways to pay for their education.
Includes index.
"With information on online and part-time classes and new financial aid, loan, and scholarship opportunities, this updated resource teaches adult students how to find and win scholarships, get financial aid for online programs, receive larger financial aid packages, take advantage of educational tax breaks, and cancel education debts with loan forgiveness programs"-- Provided by publisher.
Get the money you need -- Best places to find scholarships for adults -- Scholarships just for adult students -- Maximize your federal financial aid -- Borrowing the money you need -- Money from your state -- Money from your college -- Get your employer to pay -- Take advantage of retaining programs -- Earn credit for life experiences -- Be a part-time student -- Smart saving strategies for college -- Tax breaks for students -- Loan forgiveness programs -- Military education benefits -- Avoid financial aid scams -- You can do it.