Three Ways You Can Pay For College

March 24, 2009 by Guest Author  
Filed under Scholarships

by Steve Sheehan

If you’ve been looking at colleges recently, you’ve probably been shocked at the expense. Just who in the world do these people think they are charging so much? If you want to go to college, though, you’re going to have to come up with a way to pay, and this article is here to help.

As it turns out, there are three major ways of paying for college. The first way is to simple earn or save enough money to pay for college straight up. Secondly, you can have money given to you, in the form of scholarships are grants. These are great! Finally, you can borrow money from several sources.

First, let us discuss the savings options. To save enough money for college, you need time. Starting early is the best way to go if you possible can (and I know many can’t). You also want to make sure your money is tax sheltered, so look into getting a so called 529 savings plan. These can be set up at many banks and financial institutions.

If want to get scholarships and grants, you need to get good grades or fall under certain categories (need, race, course of study, etc.). Most of all, though, you need to apply. So many students leave money on the table by failing to apply to the scholarship they are eligible for. Don’t make this mistake yourself.

If you can’t come up with the money by any other means, you’ll need to check into getting student loans. Student loans are typically low interest loans that you will have to repay over a long period of time after you graduate. These come in two flavors, government backed and private. Let’s talk about both.

A government backed loan is typically a Stafford loan. These loans are given out to most students, with increasing amounts available each year. These are the best loans to have, as they give you the most flexibility and the lowest rates. A private loan, on the other hand, is just a regular loan from a bank that will come with its own interest rates and terms. These loans are typically not as flexible as the government options, and should be considered as a last resort.

So, I hope you can see that there are a myriad of options to help you pay for college. Good luck!

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