Week 10: Cost of College Fellow Contribution
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Grants
Grants: Pell Grant and TAG Grant Scholarships: Full-ride Presidential Scholarship and the Viven L. Kwiatek Scholarship
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why is going to college a good investment?
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An increase in financial investmant to support college students. They are designed to reward, encourage, and assist students in purusing academic excellence and leadership roles.
Scholarships
Typically given to students with a financial need that supply funds directly from the federal and state government. With both, a college student is able to make smart and intelligent financial choices that would make them happy and successful in the nend.
- Receive economic benefits. College graduates earn more than high school graduates. The average college graduate earns $570,000 more over their lifetime than those without a degree.
- The degree that you earn will get you job opportunties. Some jobs prefer to hire candidates with a BA degree.
- Maintain good relationships with your networking community. This includes access to professors, colleagues, advisors, and mentors that can help you advance in your career.
- Acquire skills in work environment/involvement experience.