Written by: Guest Writer
2 min read | Published: February 8, 2020
Comparing the costs of different colleges and universities is not black and white. There are so many factors that go into calculating the final cost. Take a look at the following collection of questions to help you make the most informed decision.
Tuition is going to vary from school to school, but the information is typically easy to locate. You may receive a large award to attend a university, but it’s always a good idea to look at the cost for your entire education timeline.
The key to choosing housing is to research what is being offered. It is important to know what you want and the additional expenses before committing to a full year of housing.
There is more to think about when it comes to travel than just commuting from class to class around campus. Consider these questions to help calculate travel expenses.
Personal expenses may or may not be directly related to education; but, they are still things to consider when trying to calculate the cost of the whole college experience.
Need more help making that right decision? Don’t hesitate to reach out to financial aid offices to help answer these questions. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has another great resource to compare financial aid offers and projects monthly student loan repayments after graduation. Check it out at: https://www.consumerfinance.gov/paying-for-college/compare-financial-aid-and-college-cost/
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