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If you’re considering returning to college as an independent adult to advance your career or switch fields, the cost of obtaining a degree can be daunting. Fortunately, there are several ways to save on tuition and other education expenses. Here are some effective strategies to help you manage the costs:
Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for various tax breaks:
These tax breaks come with limitations, such as income limits and expense restrictions. Consult a tax professional to determine your eligibility.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is essential for accessing federal financial aid, including loans, grants, and work-study jobs. It’s also used by schools to determine eligibility for school- and state-based aid. Complete the FAFSA each year before the deadline to maximize your chances of receiving aid. As an independent adult, you won’t need to provide your parents’ financial details, simplifying the process.
Many employers offer tuition assistance as a benefit, often in the form of reimbursement. The IRS allows employers to provide up to $5,250 in tax-free tuition assistance annually. Check with your human resources manager to learn about your employer’s education benefits. Note that some employers may require a minimum tenure before you can access this perk.
Explore scholarship and grant opportunities through your school’s financial aid office and private organizations. Websites like Scholarships.com and Fastweb offer databases of millions of programs. While researching and applying for these opportunities can be time-consuming, the potential savings make it worthwhile.
Consider attending a less expensive school to save on tuition. Research schools to find those that offer quality education in your field without a hefty price tag. If you don’t have a bachelor’s degree, attending a community college for the first two years can be a cost-effective way to complete general education courses. When filling out the FAFSA, select multiple schools to compare financial aid offers and choose the most affordable option.
In addition to tuition, you’ll need to cover living expenses while attending school. If you won’t be working full-time, you may need to explore other credit options. Monitor your credit to maintain a good credit history, improving your chances of securing favorable terms on personal loans or 0% intro APR credit cards.
For any mortgage-related needs, contact O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074. We’re here to help you navigate your financial journey with confidence.
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