It would be fatherly and kind, but sadly, they are not legally forced to pay college tuition.
It depends on the accreditation of the college. I would recommend an regionally accredited college over an nationally accredited college. Tuition would be the other factor....
I would pay off my college tuition.
Typically, you would have to prove you are a resident of the state the college or university exists in for at least one year.
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.
"Tuition at Keuka College, like other colleges, depends on a number of things. If you plan to live on campus, costs are about #35,000 plus books. If you plan to live off campus, costs run about $25,000."
There are a lot of resources on the internet to help learn about college tuition grants. It really depends on the types and amount of grants you are interested in. I would start by talking to the school you are attending (or planning on attending), they would have the information you need or could point you in the right direction.
Creative Financing would mostly be used by bankers or sales associates who are trying to get financing for an individual who would not be eligible for the more common forms of financing.
At that rate, since it takes 4 years on average to earn a Bachelor's degree, it would cost you $30,666 x 4 = $122,664
Paying for community college is much cheaper than financing the education you would get at a university. Community college finance options are found easier than others because the school is smaller and the tuition is not as high. Community colleges will accept scholarships and grants just like any other school, and you can use the extra money for school supplies or living expenses. If you live in a city that has a community college, try beginning your college career there and then go to a larger school.
It really depends on the university as well as where it is located. If you are in state tuition or out of state tuition. You should e-mail the college that you are interested in and ask.
It would cost up to 16,237 just for the instate tuition,fees,room and board and books: Grants or scholarships. Out of state tuition 18,564 and 4 year graduation rate 47%