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Nancy2086 views

What company is doing remotely work?

I'm a college student and I work in school, even though they don't pay me that good. It enough to buy some snacks and it helps me pay some part of my tuition. Since my University shutdown and we're doing online classes, I can't afford to pay the rest of my fall semester class. I'm looking for a job, that will be remotely or anything I can do to pay my school fees. #COVID19 #college #money #financial-planning #JOB #HELP #FOOD #REMOTELY #WORK #STUDENT #TUITION #technology #scholarship

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Caitlin326 views

Should I be saving the money I earn for college?

I'm an upcoming junior in high school and I work a minimum wage job. It's more of a part-time job or internship, but I've been saving most of my paycheck for college because I'm almost terrified of not having enough money to pay for it. I've been stressing over finances and scholarships and I haven't even started my junior year in high school. But a part of me wants to save the money just in case I need it when I'm older, although there's another part of me that just wants to be a kid and spend most of my paycheck on things I like.

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Maya360 views

Is going to college worth it when I can’t start my career right out of high school?

How would I go about this situation? I want to be a real estate agent. I can start when I am 18 and get my license and a mentor. College isn’t required but I feel like I should go. BUT I don’t want to be in debt… Is going to college worth it when I can start my career right out of high school?

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How do I apply for scholarships?

I am going into my junior year of high school and I need to start preparing for college very soon. My family isn't well off and so I will definitely have to take out student loans in order to pay off my college debt. I am not too familiar with how scholarships work. My brother is 4 years older than me, but never applied for any scholarships to lower his tuition. I know there are scholarships for almost everything and anything, so if any of you can help me out or link me to any of these scholarships, I will be delighted! If you need to know anything about who I am or what kind of person I am for certain types of scholarships, let me know! #college #student #scholarships #financial-services #scholarship #tuition

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Apongnwie562 views

How to have a remote job

I am a student residing in Africa precisely Cameroon, I just unable to afford my tuition due to internal displacement. Please I need help how can I have a remote job like data entry (excel) that can help me finance my studies in order to attain my dreams of becoming an accountant?

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Mariya951 views

Are you bound to a future of low income if your current financial situation limits your college options?

Growing up, I was the daughter of a single mother. Our financial situation could be classified as the grey area between poverty and lower middle class. Now, as I embark onto University life, my parents cannot financially support me. This leaves me choosing between community college and in state local college. My dreams are of Stanford, but my budget is of a junior college. Am I bound to a life of middle to lower middle class income through the restrictions of my post high school education. #lowincome #tuition #ivyleague #communitycollege #instate #financial-aid #financial #university #dreams #journalism #education

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Yoola376 views

How do we prepare for college?

How do students like me get started on and prepare for our college journey? What should we look for in colleges to know that it is the best option for us? I would also like to ask what are ways we can raise money for out of-state colleges

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Scholarship advice? When should I start looking?

Office Hours #4: AMA (Ask Me Anything) with Mark Eagle This question was posed by a question during one of our most recent "CareerVillage Office Hours" sessions. During Office Hours sessions, we invite students to pose questions related to a specific topic. In this case, the topic was preparing for life after high school. If you answer this question, we will reach out to the students who attended this office hours session to inform them of your response, and all students on CareerVillage will benefit. If you would be interested in hosting an office hours session on a particular topic, please reach out to our staff! #scholarships #tuition #paying-for-college #finances #financial-aid

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Leslie272 views

What is the best loan to take if my family doesn’t have much money? Should I take a subsidized or unsubsidized loan in addition to a private loan? What is a good interest rate for private loans?

Have never taken out a loan before. Family income is low to middle class.

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Nevaeh532 views

How can I look for more scholarships?

I'm looking for some scholarships I can sign up for. My tuition is already paid for, but not my room and board. I need more scholarships to pay for it since my family doesn't have the money to pay for it, and I'm not allowed to have a job until I move out of my grandmother's house.

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Gabriella813 views

Is it advisable to pay $50,000+ a year for college since the chances of making that annual salary directly after college is slim?

I have recently been accepted to one of my top choices for school, but unfortunately the annual tuition is over $50,000 a year. I would rather not have to take out loans and start my working career in debt. #tuition #education

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Simran 1412 views

What is the average amount of loans students have to pay off at the end of their bachelor degree?

I am a high school senior and am deciding between going to a private university or a state university. If I decide to attend the private school, I would need to take out some loans, and I was wondering what the average loan looks like for a student pursuing a bachelor degree, so I can get a better idea about what a reasonable loan looks like. #bachelors #loans #tuition #expenses

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Dennis975 views

Does retaking the ACT/SAT really matter when applying for college?

If my scores were low, can I really make a difference in my score? enough that I can increase my chances of receiving scholarship and grant awards to help with the cost of college? #college #tuition #scholarship #grant #cost #accept #win #usa #graduate #financial-aid #college-admissions #college-advice

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Willa331 views

Are private universities worth the extra money?

Specially talking about Christian private colleges

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Armelyn646 views

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I'm always woworry because the size of the tuition fee ngsyon not sem finished cup could help mom :( #student-loans #undergraduate #tuition

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Kevon927 views

Tuition Cost

Should I limit my college choices based on tuition? #financial-aid #tuition #college #college-advice

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Angelina907 views

How do I find a good apartment to rent near my college?

I live in California currently and I need to apply for renting a place in New York because that's where my college is. It is super difficult looking for places when I can't really be there in person at the moment. I need to rent because the room and board at my college is super expensive and it would put my family $20,000 in debt. Please Help! #apartment #rent #college #collegeisexpensive #debt #tuition #california #newyork

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Kiara737 views

Is a Double Major worth it?

My main major is International Business, but I am looking at my out of state tuition (WOW) and questioning if I should drop my second major due to the extra credits it requires. French Studies would likely help my career, but will future employers actually care if I have a double major? #choosing-a-major #double-major #college-major #tuition #foreignlanguage #french #business

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Devetra928 views

Can you really go to medical school for free in Cuba?

Read somewhere that you can. #medicine #medical-school #med-school #cuba #tuition

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Jason887 views

Does it make sense to borrow money without getting a student loan?

The financial aid package for my graduate program includes only direct unsubsidized graduate loans. These loans have high interest rates and bad conditions. My tuition is very expensive and I am not receiving enough scholarship money to cover tuition, even if I get a high-paying part-time job. My parents have offered to cover some of the tuition by taking a loan through our bank, so that I do not have to take out so much in student loans. Does this make sense? Or do student loans come with special conditions or protections that regular loans don't have? #tuition #money #student-loans #loans #money-management #debt #college #financial-aid

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What are the creative methods people used to pay for college?

I'm wondering how people were able to pay for college. As a rising college freshmen, I'm anxious about how to pay for my own college tuition. And I desperately want to figure out a way for me to attend college without burdening my parents or myself. I already know about scholarships and financial aid. But is there a plausible way to pay for college. I haven't gotten much luck with scholarships. #justabrokestudent #finance #debt #student-debt #tuition

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Kelly1726 views

Is Starting College in the Spring a Good Idea?

So I moved with my family this past November to another state and might not be eligible for in-state tuition for the colleges here based on specific state statutes. My parents suggested starting college in the spring semester (2017) in order to get in-state classification but I'm not sure if this would work out. I already know that I would have to "catch up" with classes in the summer and would miss prerequisites that were offered in the fall. In addition, I know that it would be more difficult to establish friendships. Being that I have already been to 3 different high schools in my teen years, I was wondering if this would be a good option for me or if I should just start this fall and pay out-of-state tuition just for the first semester. (Just a quick reminder that I am not really interested in a gap year, since I already know what I'd like to do in college and am ready to go!) #college #money-management #tuition

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Madelyne540 views

How do I fund my college education?

I am excited because I was recently accepted to my dream college (Ohio U) and I can't wait to go! But I'm also terrified because I have no idea how I can pay for it. I keep applying for every scholarship I see...but I haven't won anything yet and time is passing by. What can I do? #tuition #Ohio-University #college #scholarships #financial-aid

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Camille647 views

How do I pay for college?

I have applied to multiple scholarships but none of them seems very serious, how can I really find the right ones for me? #college #tuition #scholarships #financial-aid

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How can I earn more financial aid from schools than what they give me?

Soon I will be applying to college and as most of you already know, it costs a lot of money. My household income isn't enough to cover all 4+ years of college and I want to go to a college that has a high tuition. #tuition #school #financialaid

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Trang668 views

How to get scholarship when you have a bad grades?

Last year was not my best year. I am lacking in both study and focus. Now those grades and tuition dropped because I did not try my best. This is what I deserved and I am worried that I cannot get the most scholarship and grant from states because of my poor grade. #tuition

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Azra1304 views

Does the tuition of private colleges cover meal plans and room&board

I am interested in attending a private school #college #tuition

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Lima306 views

When should you begin applying for colleges, scholarships and financial aid?

If you are planning on receiving your GED, when should you begin applying for colleges, scholarships and loans? #Spring23

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Can international students get loan in the UK and the USA?

# #student-loans #loans #student-loans #internationalstudents #tuition #grants #student-loans #July20 #college

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Tatiana769 views

What year to most people start work-study programs under an architecture degree?

I want to know if I would be able to reasonably pay for (i.e. half of tuition at average price college) and live off of a work-study program while in college. Also would I be able to do this starting my first year in college (I don't have my AA yet so I would be studying for that my first year). #work-study #architecture #work #architect #college-advice #tuition #associatesdegree

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