College Project by Tyler Hensley (2018, Trade Paperback)

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ISBN-101986345661
ISBN-139781986345668
eBay Product ID (ePID)12038404808

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Number of Pages164 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCollege Project
Publication Year2018
SubjectCurricula
TypeTextbook
AuthorTyler Hensley
Subject AreaEducation
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight10.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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SynopsisUpdated for 2019 - 2020 High school students need to be better-informed about the true costs and benefits related to college. Especially before making one of the most important decisions of their lives. The College Project fulfills this need by guiding students through lessons and activities designed to help them create a personalized plan for affording the college they want to attend. Easy-to-use financial aid resources, key statistics, and engaging stories are brought together to help show why, where, and how any student can go to college. The College Project focuses on: Costs and benefits of earning a college degree Colleges that meet your needs, and those that don't The best estimate for any student's cost of college Which types of financial aid are better than others How and where you can access financial aid for college Majors and planning for future careers (bonus chapter) You'll learn about the specific aspects of financial aid below, and much more. Grants and scholarships from the U.S., California, and universities The FAFSA, CSS Profile, and no-loan aid Undocumented student aid and the CA Dream Act Student loans and how to manage them responsibly The College Project supports teachers in developing college and career-ready students. This book is aligned with Common Core Standards for ELA and Mathematics. For a variety of electronic student and teacher resources (including access to the e-book), a free teacher's guide and e-rubric, please visit www.thefinancelab.co/tcp, Before making one of the most important decisions of their lives, high school students should be well-informed about the true costs and benefits related to college. The College Project fulfills this need by guiding students through lessons and activities designed to help them create a personalized plan for affording the college they want to attend. Easy-to-use financial aid resources, key statistics, and engaging stories are brought together to help show why, where, and how any student can go to college. The College Project focuses on: Costs and benefits of earning a college degree Colleges that meet your needs, and those that don't The best estimate for any student's cost of college Which types of financial aid are better than others How and where you can access financial aid for college Majors and planning for future careers (bonus chapter) You'll learn about the specific aspects of financial aid below, and much more. Grants and scholarships from the U.S., California, and universities The FAFSA, CSS Profile, and no-loan aid Undocumented student aid and the CA Dream Act Student loans and how to manage them responsibly The College Project supports teachers in developing college and career-ready students. This book is aligned with Common Core Standards for ELA and Mathematics. For a variety of electronic student and teacher resources (including access to the e-book), a free teacher's guide and e-rubric, please visit www.mycollegeproject.org.
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