People say scholarships, grants, and loans help students save hundreds of dollars in tuition making college affordable. Frank Palmasani author of “Right College, Right Price: The New System for Discovering the Best College Fit at the Best Price” said, “By shifting the way we think about the college search, every family can find the right college at the right price.” Choosing the right college that students can afford …show more content…
Students get excited and parents are proud but in reality, going to an elite school may be impossible for families of lower income. Many households simply do not receive a sufficient amount of financial aid. The amount of financial aid students receive varies from families. Some families may receive more other families can receive less. The aid may help with some of the costs from tuition but ultimately it will not cover all of the costs. Families have to think about not only the cost of tuition, but also for books, food plans, and dorms.
College books cost more than one can afford. The costs of textbooks are affecting students to the point where many of them do not purchase the books. The U.S News stated that in a survey of more than 2,000 college students, the U.S Public Interest Research Group found that a student spends an average of as much as $1,200 each year on textbooks and supplies alone. Most college textbooks are reprinted and edited every few years, which increases the price even more. When a new edition of a textbook is made, reselling the old textbook is out of the