POSTED: 20/01/2015 at 10:10pm  BY: Howayda Alame Comments (0) Comment on Post

No doubt advance study is challenging, running away won’t gain you anything so read the article and face every situation with sheer confidence.

Just the thought of pursuing for higher education sends shiver down a spine; not because it’s challenging but quite an expensive endeavor. However as the world is shrinking and market competition is high, skipping it just because of financial matters isn’t a wise decision especially when it’s survival of the fittest. Like everyone, you’re probably facing the same concern so follow the given steps and find some good ways to remain in school.

Scholarships & Special Grants

Many high schools, colleges and universities offer scholarships to brilliant students having outstanding grade record. Millions of dollars are spent each year to help deserving people continue their education and bring an optimistic change within the society. Do remember that a thorough survey is performed by official teams to determine whether student is actually worthy or just a nag.

Scholarships and grants are usually bestowed upon academic merits, active sports member or dire financial needy. You can even browse several websites to see how each program and distribution works. Higher level education systems in UAE and probably all over the world are fostering quality learning via such curriculum.

Split the Amount & Education

A clever way is to divide education in two which will automatically reduce financial burden. Get yourself a first-class degree by attending a community or junior level college for the first two years without paying a full sticker price. Tuition fee is relatively low so you can save quite an amount and utilize it later to enroll in a PWC leadership program.

Loan Applications

Borrowing money from government and private institutions is another option. Being a student, you’re at an advantage as lending process isn’t quite sophisticated when compared with other debt sources. Still, it isn’t preferred to end your higher education with a load of debt, plan to get enrolled in a more lucrative field. This way, you’ll not just complete your education but come out clean with little or relatively no debt load. On the contrary, try speaking with financial aid officer within the learning institution you’re interested in for further clarification.

 

Don’t Quit Your Job

Many students nowadays, even those who just completed their mid-level schooling look for part time jobs to make both ends meet in these competitive times. Primary mission is to bear their own expense while save some serious buck for quality education. But a common flaw is; as soon as they start earning, the enthusiasm to pursue for higher studies diminishes.

Even if they’re admitted in a particular institution, quitting the job is yet another issue which again draws them back in the pit of financial debt. Think of it this way, quitting the job means you’ll delay paying monthly or annual fee with tuition. After all the hard work, you’ll revert back to the beginning.

Online Study & Work Opportunities

Internet boon has provided many options to work and study from home that not just save time but a splendid way to start a career. Distant learning programs are inexpensive as compared to the traditional study scheme while you get more familiar with online research. It’s a whole new learning experience which is to cater students struggling for better education and employment opportunities.

Originally, from Lebanon and currently based in Dubai, Howayda Alame is a qualified accountant and consultant. In her spare time, she works as a career counselor for various accounting institutes, including PwC Academy, the leading provider of CFA, MBA, ACCA courses for professionals. You may get help with PWC ACCA syllabus, MBA syllabus etc.


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