How to Save Money on College
Boy, this sounds like a weighty topic, but it's not, really. Not totally. All you have to do is stumble upon some deals...for instance:
University of West Florida. It's in Pensacola and they offer a semi-reciprocal agreement with residents of Alabama.
New Mexico State University has a similar arrangement with a few counties in Texas: those surrounding El Paso, which is one of the largest cities in the USA.
Louisiana-Lafayette happens to discount its tuition rather deeply for high-performers from virtually any state in the country.
And then there's our friends from SAGE Scholars, whose program is geared more for private colleges, but is still worth taking advantage of (if you're a parent, or if you've got a few years before college).
University of West Florida. It's in Pensacola and they offer a semi-reciprocal agreement with residents of Alabama.
New Mexico State University has a similar arrangement with a few counties in Texas: those surrounding El Paso, which is one of the largest cities in the USA.
Louisiana-Lafayette happens to discount its tuition rather deeply for high-performers from virtually any state in the country.
And then there's our friends from SAGE Scholars, whose program is geared more for private colleges, but is still worth taking advantage of (if you're a parent, or if you've got a few years before college).


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