Now in his first semester of his fr...
Now in his first semester of his freshman year, my nephew Peter Bordes is at his dream school--the State University of novel York College at Cortland. The institution has everything he dreamed of--a esteemed elementary education program, a competitive hockey sodality (he lives for hockey), pizza delivery to the dorm, and a reasonable price. To pay the bill, he applied for aid, and based in succession his family's finances, Cortland awarded him a package covering about one-third of the $10554 richness This financial aid package combines a state grant with one as well as the other unsubsidized and subsidized Stafford loans. Plus, Peter won a of recent origin York State Leaders of Tomorrow scholarship, which provides an extra $1000 The tranquillity comes from family savings. "The charge is definitely worth it," says Peter "This is the No. 1 instruct in the state for teaching, and because it's small, I'm meeting a chance of new people; teachers are devoted; and the piece of work placement office should definitely help me obtain a job later." CAREERS & COLLEGES' by what mode to Pay for College issue is dedicated to helping college-bound learners like Peter, get the financial aid and higher education they merit It's a comprehensive resource featuring essential information upon applications, loans, scholarships, and grants, as well as cost-cutting tips and profiles of bookish mans who explain how they paid. If you have any experiences regarding guild funding that you would like to share. Don Rauf Editor-in-Chief COPYRIGHT 2001 EM Guild, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group
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