College Education: Scholarship Grants or Financial
Aid?
How much is the cost for a college
education?
Is there an available financing scheme?
Let’s face the reality. College
education is expensive! A lot of parents do a double take
when their children are preparing and looking forward to
attending a community college or a state university.
There are a lot of things which comprises the cost of college
education and the tuition fee is just a part of the big picture
of getting into college. Other everyday expenditure includes
food, transportation, housing, pocket money, and other
miscellaneous fees which when added up can create a significant
portion in financing a college education.
A lot of families in this day and age, even if they belong to
the upper-class society, think about applying for financial
aid. College grants and scholarships are the most excellent
kind of financial assistance.
Grant and scholarship programs do not entail students or the
family to pay back. These could be of two kinds:
(1) base on need, which is given due to the
financial inability of the student and the family as a whole,
and
(2) base on merit, the talent of the
student like in sports, is the main consideration. The
student’s academic ability also falls under the merit-base
college grant and scholarship.
Oftentimes, college grants and scholarships combine the merit
and need criteria to ease out the whole financial aid process.
Numerous students and their families are in the look-out for
this type of financial aid. However, college grants and
scholarships are limited compared with the growing number of
students year after year.
Qualifying students can avail of federal and a number of state
scholarship programs. Some of which are the following:
Federal or National Pell Grants – this is a
program funded nationwide intended to endow assistance to any
qualified undergraduate learner pursuing postsecondary
schooling. Grants and scholarships of this kind are given to
those who have not finished a baccalaureate degree.
The worth of the grant can vary year after year and will depend
largely on the financial need of the students, the expenses
that will be incurred while attending the chosen university or
college, and the availability of funds from the national
government.
This type of grant will open opportunity for the students to
avail succeeding financial aid from the national
government.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
(FSEOG) – this is a program for ongoing undergraduate
students with outstanding monetary need. However, not all
students can avail this type of grant. This will depend on the
eligibility of the students and availability of finances of the
concerned school.
Another form of financial aid that students and families can
turn to is through loans. This type of financial assistance
should be paid back. The financial need of the family should be
considered thoroughly to avoid paying high interest rates.
It is also a must to understand all the terms of lending
agencies such as the schedule of repayment and interest rates,
before signing in or making a commitment.
Work study is a form of financial assistance which calls for
students to do labor to sustain their college education. Work
study is commonly done on campus and is the most typical form
of financial aid in all universities and colleges. Usually, the
students will render service to schools for ten to fifteen
hours per week.
Scholarships, grants and other forms of financial aid to
acquire college education is really multifaceted, confusing at
times, and even exasperating. The good thing is college
education is a non-refundable and non-biodegradable type of
investment. It is for the future!
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