Lesson 8: Creative Ways to Save Money on College
Statistically, cost is the top reason students don’t attend their top-choice college when admitted. In addition to maximizing your aid, you can also pursue creative ways to finance your higher education. We’ll take you through outside-the-box strategies for saving money on college. By taking proactive, strategic steps to make college more affordable, you can earn a degree from your top-choice school without mortgaging your future. Watch our Editor-in-Chief Rob Franek as he explains some unexpected ways you can save money on college.
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