wierdly 18 yos have to pay full tuition, unless they got scholarship right after the bat.
this, or that you graduated already and wanted to go back as a post-bacculaureate, or saw a grad program that you only need a handful of classes to apply. at the time i wanst able to go back as post-bacc(dint have the money to afford more classes, and since its more expensive per class as “extended learnign student” and not undergrad, plus grad program i was looking at got more competitive than before. because you had to apply for graduation quite early in the final years of yuor college career, like the beginning and they dont allow you to rescind the graduation, if you needed more experience or more classes. i was tempted to purposely “not” pass a gwar class or another essential class, just to rescind it. post bacc and grad students pay more per semester than undergrad students of the same classes.
undergrad you can get grants and scholarships, post bacc or grad, mostly LOANS. If you are still an undergrad, you probably should apply to your states grant, scholarships for undergrads.
wierdly 18 yos have to pay full tuition, unless they got scholarship right after the bat. this, or that you graduated already and wanted to go back as a post-bacculaureate, or saw a grad program that you only need a handful of classes to apply. at the time i wanst able to go back as post-bacc(dint have the money to afford more classes, and since its more expensive per class as “extended learnign student” and not undergrad, plus grad program i was looking at got more competitive than before. because you had to apply for graduation quite early in the final years of yuor college career, like the beginning and they dont allow you to rescind the graduation, if you needed more experience or more classes. i was tempted to purposely “not” pass a gwar class or another essential class, just to rescind it. post bacc and grad students pay more per semester than undergrad students of the same classes.
undergrad you can get grants and scholarships, post bacc or grad, mostly LOANS. If you are still an undergrad, you probably should apply to your states grant, scholarships for undergrads.