Tips for Adults Going Back to School

Having gone back to school to get my degree as an adult, I know it’s not easy — but it is also very rewarding. However, you will need to be willing to make some minor adjustments to your lifestyle. Here are a few tips for returning students.

Plan ahead to pay for tuition and books. If you know you are going to have to pay your tuition at the beginning of next semester, don’t wait until then to try to come up with the money — save during the previous semester so that you have some money put aside when it comes time to pay the bill. This will also minimize the amount that you need to borrow on student loans, which is good because you don’t want to graduate with a lot of debt!

Get financial aid that you don’t have to repay. Getting a grant or a scholarship is the best way to pay for your education, because it means less debt when you graduate. There are many places where you can get scholarships and grants: from the government, from a private organization, or from the college itself. You can also get more than one to maximize your financial assistance as much as possible.

Look for online, telecommuting, evening, and other nontraditional programs. If you are like most working adults, you are busy with existing responsibilities to work and family. You can’t just forsake everything to take classes during the day like a teenager or young 20-something. Fortunately, there are many programs geared to people like you, which offer online classes , telecommuting and evening classes, and programs where you can work at your own pace. Online classes and work-at-your-own-pace programs are especially helpful, since they allow you to do your classwork at any time of the day — or night — whenever you have the time available. If this is after you put the kids to bed, that’s perfectly fine!

Going back to college as an adult can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. By being careful with your time and money for a few years, you can get that degree you always dreamed of having!

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July 2nd, 2010
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3 Responses to “Tips for Adults Going Back to School”

  1. Mayme says:

    From watching my mother and my husband go back to school, I would actually suggest to everyone to combine the first two pieces of advice. You pretty much always pay the tuition and books out of your own pocket, and then the grants and scholarships pay you back in a month or so. Be prepared for both things to happen and save scholarship money for the next batch of tuition if you can.

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