Not exact matches
He spent the summer after
sophomore year of his
undergraduate studies working at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's fruit laboratory on a citrus disease project.
The Delta Gamma Foundation offers scholarships for
undergraduate work, fellowships for graduate study, and loans for any form of higher education beyond the
sophomore year.
By her
sophomore year at James Logan High School, in nearby Union City, Lopez had set her sights on an
undergraduate degree.
First, I argue that high school teachers and counselors have the potential to be important supports for
undergraduates as they navigate their freshmen and
sophomore years.
Many preservice teachers solidify their professional identity during their first field experience, usually in the
sophomore or junior
year of college (if in an
undergraduate teacher education program).
Undergraduates may borrow up to $ 57,500 ($ 9,500 during the freshman
year, $ 10,500 during the
sophomore year and $ 12,500 during each subsequent
year) and graduate students up to $ 138,500 including any
undergraduate Stafford loans ($ 20,500 per
year).
Undergraduates may borrow up to $ 31,000 ($ 5,500 during the freshman
year, $ 6,500 during the
sophomore year and $ 7,500 during the third, fourth and fifth
years) no more than $ 23,000 of which may be subsidized ($ 3,500 during the freshman
year, $ 4,500 during the
sophomore year and $ 5,500 during the third, fourth and fifth
years) and graduate students up to $ 65,500 including any
undergraduate Stafford loans ($ 20,500 per
year, no more than $ 8,500 of which may be subsidized).
To avoid any problems, grandparents can take distributions from 529s as early as the spring of the student's
sophomore year — right after the last tax
year on the student's last
undergraduate Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), assuming the student finishes college within 4
years.
I would suggest getting an
undergraduate degree that would line you up for EITHER occupation as you enter your
sophomore year or, in your case, junior
year.