Graduated in 2002 from 4 year public university, 2 years on campus and 2 years commuting. Was fortunate to receive several scholarships. Graduated with about $9000 loans. Thanks for the video!
My son is a sophomore in HS, he knows what he wants to study and the university he would like to go (out of state, Penn State). Is it possible to start applying for scholarships now? Any other recommendations specifically for Penn State? Thanks!
HS underclassmen can start applying for scholarships. There are scholarship opportunities at all age levels. Many scholarships for underclassmen are paid directly to students so there is flexibility on where the money can be applied.
Graduated in 2002 from 4 year public university, 2 years on campus and 2 years commuting. Was fortunate to receive several scholarships. Graduated with about $9000 loans. Thanks for the video!
It's great that you were able to get scholarships, that makes all the difference!
I'm a father in college now using the GI Bill
I had a scholarship so we just paid room and board.
That's great!
My son is a sophomore in HS, he knows what he wants to study and the university he would like to go (out of state, Penn State). Is it possible to start applying for scholarships now? Any other recommendations specifically for Penn State? Thanks!
HS underclassmen can start applying for scholarships. There are scholarship opportunities at all age levels. Many scholarships for underclassmen are paid directly to students so there is flexibility on where the money can be applied.
Tuition is not the problem. Its housing.
We've heard that has become such a big issue - schools are admitting more students that they can provide housing for!