Most high school students headed for earning a college degree learn to search for scholarships if they need financial aid. However, senior citizens may not realize there are ways they can also cut costs if they would like a college education. here are some good ideas for earning a college degree at any age.
Senior Citizens College Scholarships
Senior citizens can search for college scholarships offered just for them. Some businesses and universities, for example, offer special scholarships for seniors. beyond scholarship money designated for senior citizens, one can look into awards offered to all adults. it is wise to keep in mind that beyond tuition there will be other fees, supplies, and books for which you will need to pay. Often students apply for and are awarded multiple types of money for school.
Discounts and Financial Aid for Mature Adults
Often, public colleges will waive tuition for senior citizens. a number of states have statewide public college tuition waiver programs for senior citizens. Some offer discounts to senior citizens. many community colleges also waive tuition for senior citizens or charge reduced rates. one should also ask about these deals and for life experience degree credits.
Alternative Education ideas for Seniors
If one does not need a college degree, but simply wishes to learn, senior citizens may be able to audit classes for free or at reduced prices. When auditing a class, the student has the choice of taking or not taking exams, writing papers, or doing other class work.
Another choice is taking continuing education classes exclusively for “mature” adults (often 50 and older). these types of classes generally run four to eight weeks and may or may not offer credits. these courses can also be a good way to meet new friends with similar ages and interests.
Many programs for senior citizens are not well known or publicized, so it is always a good idea to call around or search online.
Online Degree Programs and Courses
There are many college and university online bachelors degree programs and other classes available on the web. For Internet-savvy or homebound seniors (or even for those hoping to save on gasoline costs, etc.), this can be a viable option. Scholarships, grants, discounts, college loans, or other financial aid may still apply. Today, complete online bachelor degree programs and graduate degree programs are offered online. When searching for online degree programs, one should find out if the college or university is accredited.
Other Savings ideas for College Courses
Most colleges and universities offer many student services. these may include free or very low cost medical visits and student dental care, free cultural events, childcare, mental health counseling, free advising, and many more services.
Senior citizens wishing to extend their knowledge or skills should try not to let money be a barrier. there are plenty of options for those who do their “homework” to earn a college degree
For more information contact Senior Solutions at (954) 456-8984 or toll free at 1-800-213-3524
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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