References
(n.d.). Retrieved from https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/financial-aid-101/financial-aid-can-help-you-afford-college
Financial aid is how many students are able to afford college. This article talks about the ]
different forms of financial aid and how they can be useful to college students. It also tells how
to apply for financial aid and when to apply for financial aid.
(n.d.). Retrieved from https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/loans/student-loan-calculator
This is a calculator to help you determine based off of your income after you graduate college,
how much your student loans payments will be.
College Enrollment and Work Activity of 2016 High School Graduates. (2017, April 27). Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/news.release/hsgec.nr0.htm
This article is about the high school graduate and dropout rates in the year of 2016. It also
touches on the college enrollment rate as well in the year of 2016.
The NCES Fast Facts Tool provides quick answers to many education questions (National Center for Education Statistics). (n.d.). Retrieved from https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=372
In the fall of 2017, about 20.4 million students were expected to attend college or university.In
the academic year of 2015-2016 college tuition and room and board was $16,757 at public
institutions, $43,065 at private nonprofit institutions, and $23,776 at private for-profit institutions.
Charges for tuition and required fees averaged $6,613 at public institutions, $31,411 at private
nonprofit institutions, and $14,195 at private for-profit institutions.
What's the Price Tag for a College Education? (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.collegedata.com/cs/content/content_payarticle_tmpl.jhtml?articleId=10064
According to College Board, “moderate” colleges cost an average of $24,610 yearly in the year
2016-2017. These cost stimulate from tuition, fees, books and supplies, and housing. These
cost also can relate to personal transportation costs