I might be forced to relocate to a college in a different state, long story. Are college admissions easier on transfer students? Can you transfer any time? It might be during the mid-beginning of my freshman year. I know money will be an issue but first I need to know on admissions in case this does happen.
As many of you know, we are in a recession which in turn has made my private school that I attend tuition go up considerably. My mother was barely able to pay for my freshman year so it is even harder than ever this year. If anyone knows any information please tell.
does the school make the aid packages bigger for the student, as they go further up in the year.
meaning whatever they had freshman year, they get a little more sophomore year?
because from what i know, students increase the workload each semester/year.
I go to the University of Illinois at Chicago and I am a freshman. I got complete coverage for my freshman year through financial aid, but how do I actually get the money?
Does it look better to college admissions officers if I continue to volunteer with a "less prestigious" nursing home which I started volunteering at during freshman year. Or should I move on to volunteer at a "prestigious" hospital. I know colleges like consistency and dedication but what do you think? Should I move on to the hospital or stay at the nursing home?