Myth #5
You have to be wealthy
in order to attend college
Not true, about two-thirds of full-time undergraduate college students
receive some type of financial aid. Financial aid is money that can help you
pay for college. Some aid needs to be paid back or earned, and some aid is a
gift. This money is available to all kinds of people. There are many colleges that provide an excellent educational
experience at a price you can manage. For example, public college prices are lower
than you might expect. Scholarships (free money) are awarded based on
achievement, need or both. Many scholarships have other requirements — for
example, they may only be offered to students who live in a certain state, are
interested in a certain major or have a disability. It is best to research all of your financial aid options, before deciding a college is too expensive for you.
Mrs. Sarah Morissette, M. Ed.
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