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NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE?
Stressed over how to pay the next tuition bill? Searching for a way to get a degree without going broke? Whether you need a full-tuition scholarship or a little extra cash to make ends meet,1001 Ways provides students and parents with the answers.
YOU’LL LEARN HOW TO:
Find the best scholarships #1
Double your scholarship dollars #234 and college savings #467
Claim your $2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit #482 and $2,000 Lifetime Learning Credit #484
Avoid taxes on your tuition #489
Pay in-state tuition even if you’re an out-of-state student #384
Ask for more financial aid #539
Jump-start your savings with 529 Plans #404 and Coverdell ESAs #389
Have your student loans forgiven #642
Get your share of the $238 billion in financial aid awarded each year #495
Attend a tuition-free college #795
Get the state to pay for your college education #557
Find cool internships that pay #866
Table des matières
Chapter 1: The Many Ways to Pay for College
Chapter 2: Find a Scholarship
Chapter 3: Contests for Students
Chapter 4: Guaranteed Scholarships
Chapter 5: Reward Programs for Students
Chapter 6: Save for College
Chapter 7: Tax Breaks for Students
Chapter 8: Maximize Financial Aid
Chapter 9: Asking for More Financial Aid
Chapter 10: Avoid Financial Aid Scams
Chapter 11: Get Your State to Pay
Chapter 12: Borrow Money for College
Chapter 13: Loan Forgiveness Programs
Chapter 14: Military Options
Chapter 15: Save Money While in College
Chapter 16: Make Your College Cheaper
Chapter 17: Be a Dorm Room Entrepreneur
Chapter 18: Internships and Part-time Jobs
Chapter 19: Be a Part-time Student
Chapter 20: Opportunities for Adult Students
Chapter 21: Opportunities for Graduate Students
Chapter 22: Conclusion
A propos de l'auteur
Gen Tanabe and Kelly Tanabe are the authors of 14 books including How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay, The Ultimate Scholarship Book and The Ultimate Guide to America's Best Colleges. They tour the country as speakers on college planning and live in the Bay Area of California.
Résumé
Completely revised with updated descriptions, contact information, websites, and available monies, this guide to financing higher education is the only resource students need to fund their pursuit of knowledge. Balancing detailed explanations with real-life examples and practical resources, the featured topics include finding and winning scholarships, requesting a reassessment from colleges for more financial aid, maximizing assistance from state and federal governments, taking advantage of educational tax breaks, and benefiting from government-subsidized student loans. Creative strategiessuch as starting profitable dorm-room enterprises, trading tuition costs for volunteer service, and canceling debts with loan-repayment programshelp students find extra money when more traditional routes are exhausted. The provided tips are designed for students of all ages and levels and their parents.
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About this book:
“This book is a hole in one. Open any page to discover an easily-understood financial gem.”
Dr. Robin Boren, Independent College Counselor and former Department Chair at Dakota Ridge High School
About other books by the authors:
"A present for anxious parents." Honolulu Advertiser
"Advice on applying for scholarships from start to finish." Town & Country Magazine
"All students will profit from this highly detailed book." David Miller, Director of College Counseling, Stevenson School