College help and ideas
#1
Slow as Shit
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Short Pump
Posts: 10,172
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
College help and ideas
Ok gang.
I plan on going to school, prolly John Tyler because it is close to my work and my home. I will be getting my GI Bill Benefits and the Reserves pay my tuition assistance as does merchants too so money is not a worry to me. My thing is this. What should I studdy for? Business Management(being thats the kind of roll I do) or take an easy major like Police science or criminal justice??
Also what constitutes full time?
I plan on going to school, prolly John Tyler because it is close to my work and my home. I will be getting my GI Bill Benefits and the Reserves pay my tuition assistance as does merchants too so money is not a worry to me. My thing is this. What should I studdy for? Business Management(being thats the kind of roll I do) or take an easy major like Police science or criminal justice??
Also what constitutes full time?
#3
superuser
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Glen Allen VA
Posts: 20,827
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: College help and ideas
Full-time qualification varies among colleges and semesters (fall/spring versus summer). Get the cheap classes out of the way that are general in nature, then transfer to a brand name school for the last few years to get the degree in which you decide.
Fill out the FAFSA form to qualify for loans, grants, whatever. Takes a few moments using data from last year's tax return and is sent to your school(s). You don't have to accept the loans or grants, as your GI Bill should cover most if not all, but hey, doesn't cost anything to find out what your backup options are.
College women
Fill out the FAFSA form to qualify for loans, grants, whatever. Takes a few moments using data from last year's tax return and is sent to your school(s). You don't have to accept the loans or grants, as your GI Bill should cover most if not all, but hey, doesn't cost anything to find out what your backup options are.
College women
#4
Slow as Shit
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Short Pump
Posts: 10,172
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: College help and ideas
Well I will receive $985 for full time 785 for 3/4 and so on, plus the Reserves pays my tuition up to 2500 bucks a year(if I am correct), plus I have a 10k college repayment loan which the Reserves repays up to 10 grant for a loan. Merchants also has a tuition assistance which covers I think 1500 a year.
John Tyler costs 66.25 per credit hour.
John Tyler costs 66.25 per credit hour.
#5
Re: College help and ideas
Originally Posted by Woodrow
Well I will receive $985 for full time 785 for 3/4 and so on, plus the Reserves pays my tuition up to 2500 bucks a year(if I am correct), plus I have a 10k college repayment loan which the Reserves repays up to 10 grant for a loan. Merchants also has a tuition assistance which covers I think 1500 a year.
John Tyler costs 66.25 per credit hour.
John Tyler costs 66.25 per credit hour.
#6
Slow as Shit
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Short Pump
Posts: 10,172
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: College help and ideas
Thats what the GI Bill, the 10 grand repayment loan and both tuition assistance from my work and the military come in hand for. Just have to time it all right, so I dont have to come out of pocket at all.
#8
superuser
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Glen Allen VA
Posts: 20,827
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: College help and ideas
Originally Posted by Woodrow
Well I will receive $985 for full time 785 for 3/4 and so on, plus the Reserves pays my tuition up to 2500 bucks a year(if I am correct), plus I have a 10k college repayment loan which the Reserves repays up to 10 grant for a loan. Merchants also has a tuition assistance which covers I think 1500 a year.
John Tyler costs 66.25 per credit hour.
John Tyler costs 66.25 per credit hour.
Many of the tuition assistance programs repay instead of pay up front. Talk to the financial aid office of your college as they know about these programs. For the GI Bill and Reserves, they may be able to hold billing until the end for these well known reimbursement programs.
The FAFSA would most likely qualify you for interest free loans which would cover the up-front costs of tuition and books before any formal reimbursement is received.
#9
Slow as Shit
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Short Pump
Posts: 10,172
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: College help and ideas
The Reserves Tuition assistance pay up front. You get all the course enrollment and the bill, they take care of it.
Merchants has tuition reimbursement, where they reimburse the enrollment.
Merchants has tuition reimbursement, where they reimburse the enrollment.
#10
Slow as Shit
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Short Pump
Posts: 10,172
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: College help and ideas
Well The Army is paying 100% tuition and covers up to 3500 a year and will pay it at time of tuition. I won't need Merchant's Tuition Reimbursement. The GI Bill program I get 985 a month tax free. I think I am set on that aspect.
Classes look like Intro to Business, College Comp 1, Intro to Math and Survey of Economics. Just trying to get the basic classes done first. I am shooting for a Business Management degree.
Classes look like Intro to Business, College Comp 1, Intro to Math and Survey of Economics. Just trying to get the basic classes done first. I am shooting for a Business Management degree.