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How will I pay for USC?
I really want to go there, and I know I CANNOT afford that at all. My family is NOT that rich, our family income is slightly past 40,000. USC is charging 50,000! thats insane! First i was nervous on getting in, now paying that!? How much help do you think they will give me?? If I get in?
he is president shut up lol
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't think you should dismiss USC based on price alone. You applied and got accepted! And it's a really good school. You should go talk to their financial department because USC is a private school they also have more opportunities for financial assistance. They may have grants and scholarships from private donors or alumni that fafsa cannot offer you. The first step is always to apply to fafsa, then schedule an appointment with the financial adviser and explain your situation, and show your interest to going to that school. Look at different options then decide what works best for you and your future.
Check out their financial aid website. good luck!
Source(s): USC financial aide http://www.usc.edu/admission/fa/ - ?Lv 45 years ago
I wager that might imply that ESPN. MSNBC, the Associated Press, the coaches that perform the USA Today ballot , CBS and Yahoo need to be getting paid by way of them too, in view that they ALL have USC quantity one. And sorry, I have got to reply to one of the vital answerers. Of direction USC would not be USC in the event that they have been in Billings. Funny how all people says USC will get all of the well avid gamers in view that of the well climate. I wager that is why the University of Hawaii has been so well, too. UCLA has the identical climate as good. Do they have got an abilities in view that of the elements? Probably just a little bit, however in the event you comply with that good judgment, you might by no means see a group from a bloodless state ever compete. USC will get the larger avid gamers additionally in view that they're a good storied software that will get a ton of awareness, and they are in a well robust convention. Years in the past, avid gamers flocked to the Big 10 in view that it used to be massive. For years. Notre Dame has attracted most sensible skillability in view that of the historical past of the software as good. It's all facet of the sport. Bottom line is that those are evaluations. If he mentioned the identical factor approximately LSU or Texas, might you query it?
- pink butterflyLv 51 decade ago
Um, I think your going to be in some trouble. By that I mean even if you filled out or will fill out the FAFSA, you won't get enoguh financial aid to cover such a large expense. Why would you even apply to a school that cost soo much, knowing you can't afford it? Sorry to break it to you but college doesn't work like that. You can't just apply to a any college, get accepted and think you can than be able to go there. I hope you applied to cheaper schools because that is likely what you're going to need to do. Also, going to a school this expensive without being able to afford it will easily put you in huge massive debt that you will never be able to pay off. I think I can say that considering it cost 50,000 dollars.
- 1 decade ago
did you turn in your application for fafsa?? You can get loans and even some grants if you qualify.
go onto http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ and turn in your application ASAP! They give money out on a first come first serve basis, and the longer you wait, the less money you are likely to receive. Even if you are unsure of where you want to go for college yet, you should still turn in your application now.
Good luck! and congrats on your acceptance!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Obama doesn't worry about the cost of things, so why should you?