Yes, you will have to pay tuition, room and board and all the associated fees every year (actually every term, semester or quarter) in college. You should also be aware that, except under rare circumstances, the tuition amount will increase every year.
No. Most schools will work with your family in regards to payments, but the norm is to have an installation of several payments over the course of the four years.
It would be fatherly and kind, but sadly, they are not legally forced to pay college tuition.
That depends on where you want to attend college at and if you are going to pay in-state tuition or out-of-state tuition.
The term college tuition refers to fees which students have to pay to colleges in the United_States
The price of a college ranges from college to college. Some are more expensive than others.
you have to pay tuition for every year you attend a university or college.
An obligor who misses a court appearance might be ordered to pay for college tuition. If the obligee misses that appearance, it is unlikely that the court would enter such an order.
I am unaware or any comanies willing to pay for your college tuition if you are not working for them. Your best bet is to get a job with a company that helps pay or reimburse you for college.
== == A tuition loan will not drop off your credit. You definetly need to pay this off.
Private college typically do not have an out of state tuition.
No. Outside of child support you cannot force him to help out with college tuition and fees. Although he must continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.
IRA's can be used to pay for college tuition with out the 10% penalty of early withdrawal. The money has to be used for qualified expenses however, such as books, supplies and equipment.
You qualify for instate tuition in whichever state you pay your taxes in.