Weigh Your Options Carefully
You may be considering a few different schools and making your decision based on the financial aid package they have to offer. Don’t assume that just because one school is more expensive than another that the cheaper school will result in the lowest net out-of-pocket expense. Many private schools offer more financial aid – especially if they want to compete for high-achieving students. Compare your offers and do the math – you could be pleasantly surprised!
And while the bottom line expense to you is a very important factor in choosing a college, don’t forget to consider some other key aspects of a school that really make a difference in your education. Some examples include school reputation, opportunities for research, accelerated and study abroad programs, and college internships.