Thursday, February 11, 2010

Colleges Live With Last Year's Decisions but You Don't


Private colleges are weighing tuition and aid—hemmed in by the economy, and by past strategies, too

Investments have bounced back, but not to their former heights. Job losses have slowed, but unemployment remains high. And some kinds of loans are still hard to get.
That is the financial backdrop as many private colleges set next year's tuition and financial-aid budgets in the coming weeks. As if that weren't complicated enough, everybody is wondering: How are families feeling?

Some college leaders think parents are more confident about their prospects than they were a year ago. But let’s look at reality. While some college students are having a hard time deciding how they are going to attend college, others are not. This is because many students have learned the methods used to acquire a college education at no cost. Many college students have learned that with a little thought and preparation, they can achieve the college education that they have always dreamed of and not have to come out of pocket.

This system of acquiring funding for a free college education has been used by many for years and there are only a few steps that you have to take to get the funding. These steps include identifying the characteristics that make you unique. You will need to ask yourself what make you special, what makes you unique and what makes stand out in the crowd. Then you need to decide what you want to major in and where you want to attend. Though that seems simple, that’s about as much work as you have to do.

While this method may seem too good to be true to many, it’s not.
I have found few resources that detail this specific method of academic funding acquisition but one that I find quite interesting is “Attend College for Free.” This publication can be acquired through Amazon.com and it presents all of the steps requires to receive as much money as you want towards you college education.

Take a look for yourself. I have used this system and know of many others that have and they have all found success in using the methods presented through this publication.

You can also find out more about this publication at Freecollegeeducation.com



Reference: http://chronicle.com/article/As-Tough-Times-Persist/64006/?sid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en