<p>Loans, Scholarships, work-study, your parents are paying, etc...</p>
<p>A few scholarships, and work-study. At least for this year, next year I might have to take out some loans. My parents aren’t contributing any money.</p>
<p>Scholarship from my college, and parents pay the rest.</p>
<p>Scholarship from college, pell-grant, loan, and a state-wide scholarship.</p>
<p>Complete scholarship, pays for tuition, books, rent, food, everything. I even have a few hundred extra dollars to spend on whatever.</p>
<p>My dad foots the bill. Very grateful for it to say the least.</p>
<p>^^I wasn’t aware that Madison gave out full ride scholarships. My friend who’s going there this fall tried to tell me that she doesn’t have a scholarship at all because Madison doesn’t really give out scholarships at all, but I found that hard to believe that they wouldn’t give any…obviously they do. My friend is lying I think…</p>
<p>My parents are paying sticker price. Ouch, right?</p>
<p>Iluvpiano, there is a special program for extremely low-income students that pays for everything (and then some, it’s full COA) for four years, very minimal loans. The in-state one is called FasTrack and the out-of-state one is called BANNER. Very few people get it though, and beyond that Madison doesn’t have very much in the way of scholarships.</p>
<p>Pell Grant, Cal Grants, and money I’ve saved by working.</p>
<p>@RoxSox- ok, thanks for explaining.</p>
<p>Ditto RoxSox. I’m a full ride as well.</p>
<p>I got a partial scholarship, and then the rest of the tuition is being covered by financial aid from the school. I have to pay my own room and board, most of which is covered by loans but 650$ per semester has to be paid out of pocket. Which is paid by me, not my parents. I also bought all of my dorm stuff and laptop.
Thankfully my summer job pays well enough to allow me to do all of this.</p>
<p>GI Bill, possibly ANG tutition assistance.</p>
<p>Full ride, with extra loan money to boot. :P</p>
<p>Scholarships, Need based aid, Grants. I’m pretty much paying nothing.</p>
<p>GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon. I got scholarships though so the first week I’ll receive a refund check.</p>
<p>Working. :(</p>
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Why would you take out a loan if you don’t have to?</p>
<p>I’ve got the SC LIFE Scholarship, SC Need Based Grant, Full Federal Pell Grant, General University Scholarship… That puts me just under $2500 short for the semester (which isn’t that bad in my opinion.) I’m taking out a $1750 loan and my parents are paying the remaining $751 for the semester.</p>
<p>I also have $1750 in work study, so if all goes well, I’ll only end up with a semester’s worth of loans at the end of the four years.</p>
<p>parents
undergraduate, law school, housing, bills, insurance, car, ect.</p>