Attending College

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Attending college isn’t a simple task, obtaining a degree in the field of Psychology, require multiple steps in order to gain a Ph.D. If I don’t enroll on time, I won’t be enrolled in the school so I’m knowledgeable about the requirements and the admission deadlines. There are a variety of ways that I can pay off the tuition, like financial aid, grants, and even scholarships. I need to know this if I consider becoming a Clinical Psychologist. Nevertheless, in order to enroll at CSUN, I would need to enroll by October 1st through November 30th. I would have to show that I graduated from high school, my sat testing scores, proof of residency, and identification. If I decide to attend to community college and then to CSUN I would have …show more content…
With financial aid, the program will examine how much I make and see how much I could be helped if I accumulate more than a certain amount of money there is a possibility that they will deny me aid because I wouldn’t need it. Since I do need it there is a possibility that I could receive a grant. With grants depending on your GPA and at the point of you applying there is a possibility that I can receive a grant, there are plentiful types of grants, like state, federal, from the university itself, or emergency grants. Scholarships are basically free money for school, I never have to repay the money, and is used to assist with any school expenses. I can use the HSF scholarship, all I need to have is a GPA of 3.0 or higher, moreover, if I transfer from a community college to CSUN, I would need a 2.5 and above if I transfer. The last option that any student should need to take is student loans, student loans are borrowed money for school supplies, and for its tuition. There is a great drawback though when I borrow the money, I need to pay back all of it back and then some because of interest rates, if I needed to borrow a total of 200,000 dollars there might be a percentage rate that could make me pay more than 200,000

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