Remove Grants Remove Policies Remove Transition
article thumbnail

Cheapest Ivy League School: Comparing Tuition, Fees, Aid, and More

AdmissionSight

For the 2024–2025 academic year, Princeton’s tuition, housing, and food costs total $82,650, but the estimated average grant for an aid student is around $72,000. Princeton meets 100% of demonstrated financial need with grant aid, often making it cheaper than your local state college or university.

article thumbnail

Top 7 Benefits of Attending a Local Community College

AdmissionSight

These schools offer some amazing perks, like open enrollment policies and flexible scheduling that can adapt to your lifestyle. They offer financial aid programs like FAFSA, scholarships, grants, and even waive application fees to help ease the financial burden on you and your family. Another huge perk? The best part?

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How to Apply to College after a Gap Year: A Complete Guide

AdmissionSight

How to Defer Your Admission If you’re thinking about applying and delaying your start date, it’s helpful to know how to apply to college after a gap year and fully understand each schools deferral policy. Be sure to contact admissions offices to ask about their gap year policies and options. Understand deferral policies.

article thumbnail

This Initiative Is Mapping Public Transit Access to Community Colleges. Here’s Why.

BestColleges

The recently launched Civic Mapping Initiative is making state-by-state maps of community colleges' accessibility by public transit. The initiative was launched by the Seldin/Haring-Smith Foundation, which found in a previous nationwide analysis that only 57% of primary community college campuses were accessible by public transit.

article thumbnail

Direct Admissions Is Growing in Popularity as an Alternative Way to Market Your Institution. But Is It the Best Way?

Ruffaloni

Pros and cons of direct admissions PROS CONS Reduced stress for applicants Simplifying the traditional application process for prospective students can reduce stress and anxiety, allowing them to enjoy connecting with future professors and peers for a smoother transition to college.

article thumbnail

Education for Educators: A Guide for Teachers to Pursue Higher Education

Admissions.Blog

is designed for educators who want to engage in research, influence policy, or teach at the university level. Are you looking to specialize in a subject area, advance into leadership, or transition into a different aspect of education? Start by researching scholarships and grants specifically for teachers.

article thumbnail

UNC Greensboro Provides Free Childcare for Student-Parents

BestColleges

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro's Child Care Education Program (CCEP) won a research grant to fund student-parent fees for four years. The research grant focuses on enrolling single-parent, Pell Grant-eligible student-parents, but the CCEP team encourages all student-parents to apply. Jennifer Aikey, a Ph.D.

Grants 98