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How to finish university in the USA without a debt on the student loan

Almost 70% of graduates of American universities at the time of completion of their studies have debts on educational loans.

Most American students, as they say in Research One of the centers of the University of Pennsylvania cannot close the loan completely, because for this they would have to work on 35 hours a week, putting their studies at risk.

However, there are many stories of students who still manage to pay off their loans in the learning process.

 

Taylor fante from Ohio did not receive any grants or additional financial assistance from the university, and her parents are able to help only partially (paid the loan for the first year of study, and also give $ 650 monthly to pay for housing). In doing so, she is preparing to finish next year's Ohio University without debt.

On weekends, Fante works as a waitress and bartender, which, she says, along with tips ($ 400 over the weekend) is enough to pay a loan in the amount of 10 thousand dollars annually. She also manages to undergo a free internship in her specialty.

However, not every student can find a job that will not interfere with their studies and help pay all bills, including electricity, internet and other expenses, especially food.

According to Taylor, she does not have a separate budget, but she tries to carefully handle the money she earned, which she puts into a savings account in a bank.

Harry white He graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2012 and already, as he says, managed to build his house. White received a grant from his university, which covered 4 his year of study. But in any case, he had to pay about $ 10 thousand more annually, which was required for additional expenses, including housing in a student dormitory.

In addition to the basic grant, White was able to get 6 others, not such large ones, and also got paid for internships twice. His father helped Harry financially only in his first year of study.

“I have parents who are middle class, and they did not have the opportunity to pay for school out of pocket. My father and I agreed that he would help pay the difference for the first year of school, and then I would find a way to pay off the loan myself,” White says.

The graduate admits that he applied for all grants, realizing that not many other students participate in contests. In addition, he diligently saved by attending various campus events where he was offered free food.

Even before graduating from university, White found a permanent full-time job, thanks to which he was soon able to buy a car, build a house, get married - and now regularly travels the world with his wife.

Becky Paterson, veteran of the US Navy, after 6 years of service, she was able to enroll in high school for months paid for during 36 programwhich also covered living expenses and about 1 thousand dollars for educational literature.

In addition, Paterson received a Pell Grant federal grant for low-income students, which should not be returned later.

In 2015, Paterson graduated from the University of Wisconsin, and did it ahead of time. Due to this, she received the opportunity to study for another semester at another university to get a candidate's degree, and this fall she will study at the University of Maryland.

Immediately after graduation, Becky entered into Americorps Vista. This is a national program that supports volunteers who are ready to devote a year of their life to working with projects of non-profit organizations or authorities. According to the results of the work, volunteers receive grants. Paterson expects to receive almost $ 6 th.

 

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