President Obama has written and also said in interviews that his maternal grandparents were very supportive and they were the ones who contributed much of his tuition. He also too out college loans and worked part-time. Both Michelle and Barack Obama have said that it took many years to pay off the college loans they both took out.
The president has acknowledged in his writings that he had some help from his maternal grandmother. He also had been working and saved up some money-- although not enough. As for the rest, he took out student loans (and repaid them all).
President Obama's maternal grandparents helped to pay for his education, plus he received a number of student loans and scholarships. He has said that it was only about six years ago that he and his wife Michelle finally finished paying off their student loans.
During his time 1979-1980) at Occidental College, much of the money came from his maternal grandparents. For his time at Columbia (1981-1983), he had some savings from part-time jobs, and he also got some financial aid and help from his family. For his years at Harvard Law School (1989-1991), he had worked for five years before beginning his law degree, and paid for some of it from those earnings. He also received student loans. You may read some internet rumors about money he was given as a "foreign student"-- but this is false. He received financial aid as an American student, and although it took a while, he finally paid the loans off.
Contrary to internet myths, Mr. Obama's private school education was paid for by his maternal grandparents; later, his college education was paid for by grants, scholarships and college loans, as well as by some money that Mr. Obama had saved up while working.
Barack Obama paid for his education with the help of student loans and scholarships. It could be said that the US government helped pay for his schooling.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/money.asp Student Loans and his two books...
Student Loans paid for most of Barack Obama's college tuition. He paid off his student loans over a number of years, concluding his payments with sales from the books he authored.
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He has said that he received some scholarships and grants, his grandparents saved up money to help, and the rest was paid for by student loans.
this is my question..what and who are the answers??
She felt beholden to her mentor for all the guidance and support he has provided throughout her career.
He worked part-time to save some money for college, but he has said that it was mainly through the efforts of his maternal grandmother and grandfather that he was able to attend; in addition to what they contributed, some of his tuition was also paid for by taking out college loans.
His maternal grandparents paid for much of it, since they were the ones who raised him. He also worked part-time, but he has said it was mainly his grandparents, along with some financial aid. By the way, there are various internet myths about his education. He was NOT a foreign student, he did not get money from (pick one) the King of Saudi Arabia or the President of Pakistan, and there is no credible evidence that affirmative action got him admitted.
Barack Obama! The President!
The President of the US is paid a salary. Barack Obama also has earnings from his book sales.
Gary Paulsen paid for college with the help of scholarships, grants, and financial aid. He also worked odd jobs and took out student loans to cover the cost of his education.
Mr. Obama's maternal grandparents, who helped to raise him, also helped to pay for his college studies. The rest of his tuition was paid for by scholarships and student loans.
they don't get paid in college
Most college professors are paid a salary, not by the hour. And the rate of pay depends on their tenure and their education level. It also varies greatly from a small community college up to a prestigous university.