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The average price for a year of college in 2014-2015 was $31,000 up from the 2010-11 cost of $22,092. Expect education cost to rise in 2016, 2017 and each year after. It has not leveled or went down in years.
Can you afford the rising cost of college tuition out of your own pocket?
Average cost in 2014 / 2015 - home state was $18,943. Out-of-state students at those schools paid, on average, $32,762. At two-year public schools, in-state students paid an average $11,052. The cost to attend a private, four-year nonprofit college: $42,419, on average, including housing and meal plan.
With a small investment you might be able to secure a scholarship to pay 100% of your total college cost.
Imagine, No loans, grants, or interest to have to pay back after school, which means no debt!
Studies show, time and time again, that someone who is college educated will make around 84% more in a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. Giving you more than enough justification for obtaining a scholarship to go to college!
Athletes that get their parents involved are 9 times more likely to succeed.
The importance of parental involvement as an accelerating and motivating factor in their children's education is a worldwide-accepted fact. It is becoming harder and harder for the average student to go to college especially without a scholarship.
The majority of all parents living in the U.S. now believe that sending their child off to college is the right direction for them. Simply because it is becoming increasingly difficult to qualify for any job unless you have a degree in your field.
Using eScout4u, your chances of going to college for absolutely nothing increases exponentially. You won't break the bank, which means you can keep your wallet full! Also, you will have greater opportunities and more to look forward to after school.
You have nothing standing in your way from starting now, if you don't start now you will have a bigger wall to climb after high school for yourself and your athletes!