The school's outside scholarship policy dictates how the outside scholarship is used to
reduce the financial aid package.
Outside scholarships are considered resources, meaning that
they reduce your financial aid package dollar for dollar.
Not exact matches
We can tell our kids to live off campus, but (a) a lot of colleges force students to live on campus for at least their fist year, (b) depending on the area it may not be significantly cheaper to live off campus, (c) living off campus can
reduce one's
financial aid package, and (d) our kids then spend a good deal of their time shopping for and preparing food and getting to and from campus, rather than studying.
For example, if you have a car loan or credit card debt and you have money in a savings account earmarked for Junior's college, you can use this to pay off that debt,
reduce your available savings and hopefully boost your
financial aid package.
For example, if you have a car loan or credit card debt and you have money in a savings account earmarked for Junior's college, you can use this to pay off that debt,
reduce your available savings and hopefully boost your
financial aid package.
Some online colleges offer generous
financial aid packages to their students, which can significantly
reduce out - of - pocket education expenses.