Paying for college
Getting into the college of your dreams is nice, but figuring out how to afford attending that college is even better! Learn how to navigate the financial aid process with guidance on everything from filling out the FAFSA to identifying high priority scholarships.
This course contains 6 segments:
Introduction: Paying for college
Hear from Sal and various experts on what it takes to pay for college. Then, begin organizing your own financial aid plan with a timeline focused on paying for college.
Financial aid application process
Financial aid forms, including the FAFSA and CSS Profile, represent one of the first step in the financial aid process when you are applying to college.
Grants and scholarships
Free money? It might sound too good to be true, but that's just what scholarships and grants - two terms used interchangeably - offer if you put in the time to apply!
Work study
Work-study, one component of a financial aid package, offers you the chance to earn extra funds through on-campus jobs while still going to college full-time. Hear from admissions on how work-study operates and why it just might be the extra money you need to make college affordable.
Loans
College loans can be a scary proposition, because unlike scholarships and grants, they have to be paid back (with interest!) after you finish school. However, loans also represent an investment in your future and one that can absolutely be worth it if used in moderation. Learn what sort of loans are out there and how to prioritize between them.
Financial aid packages
Once a college accepts you, they will take the information that you provided on your financial aid forms to determine your financial aid package. Now comes one of the most important parts of the college admissions process: comparing offers to determine which of your top schools provided enough aid to make college affordable.
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Language | English |
Subjects | Personal Development |
Tags | College-Careers-More College admissions |
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Secretary of financial aid $36k
Advisor, Financial Aid $37k
Financial Aid Officer 1 $37k
Financial Aid Coordinator 2 $38k
Financial Aid Accountant $41k
Financial Aid Technician 2 $43k
Financial Aid CSR $46k
Financial Aid Manager $50k
Financial Aid Counselor 1 2 $52k
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Rating | Not enough ratings |
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Length | 6 segments |
Starts | On Demand (Start anytime) |
Cost | Free |
From | Khan Academy |
Download Videos | On all desktop and mobile devices |
Language | English |
Subjects | Personal Development |
Tags | College-Careers-More College admissions |
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