Thursday, May 20, 2010

Here is the survey for all the college students who were willing to participate in my college cost survey .?

Why do you think college cost so much?





How do you pay for college?





In the end, what do you think the high cost of college will benefit?





What does the life of a college student actually consist of?





How can you lowere the high tuition prices?





What happens to your credit when you can't pay the loans off?





How do you pay for the other expenses that come with college life?...books, food, clothes, vacations,etc.





Do you think children from poverty stricken families will be able to afford college?





How could families with little to no income afford to send their kids of to college? What are the possible ways?





Thank You. ( if i could i would give all of you that participated a lollipop!)

Here is the survey for all the college students who were willing to participate in my college cost survey .?
Why do you think college cost so much?


Because of books, dorms, meal plans all that stuff really adds up.





How do you pay for college?


I'm going to Jr. College and working part time to save money so that i can afford to transfer to a 4-year university.





In the end, what do you think the high cost of college will benefit?


I'm not completely sure what your asking.





What does the life of a college student actually consist of?


Working, going to class, studying and writing papers, and maybe if you have the night off going out with friends.





How can you lowere the high tuition prices? As a student, by going to a state school or by starting at a jr. or community college.





What happens to your credit when you can't pay the loans off? I don't know i haven't gotten that far yet.





How do you pay for the other expenses that come with college life?...books, food, clothes, vacations,etc.


at least right now while i'm going to jr. college and living at home it breaks down like this books- scholarships, food- parents, cloths-me, vacations-nonexistant





Do you think children from poverty stricken families will be able to afford college?





Yeah because their is alot of financial aid availabe, they just might have to go to Jr. College first and then transfer to a 4-yr school. Because a Jr. College costs only about 2,500 dollars a year where as a 4 year university starts around 15,000 and goes up from their.





How could families with little to no income afford to send their kids of to college? What are the possible ways?


First if their kids are still in high school make sure they have a part time job, second make sure they are getting good grades, thirdly start applying for scholarships your Jr. year and make sure that every year you file your FAFSA early so that you can get as much federal money as possible, then if you still don't have enough apply for student loans.


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