Let’s cut to the chase—college is expensive. The decision to go to school as an adult generally comes with a heightened concern of paying for it, especially if you’re also balancing a mortgage, supporting a family or will need to change jobs or switch to part-time work. With tuition costs rising each year, competition for financial aid funds increases as well. We spoke with Jim Brooks, Associate Vice President, Director of Student Financial Aid and…
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