Search This Blog

Showing posts with label Financial Aid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Financial Aid. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Correctly Named "Spring Preview Day" Is On Saturday, 2/11

Yes, that's really our campus. No, it's not 'shopped. 
It's almost time for Spring Preview Day! Woot! 

That's a day in spring when you can preview our campus. Hence the name. 


Logical appellations aside, Spring Preview Day is truly "woot"-worthy because it represents one of your best (and last) formal opportunities to see all that Marymount has to offer. 


Oh yeah,
it's free and comes with two awesome meals—which is certainly reason enough for me (I like food). 


In addition to eating, you can:
  • Meet our faculty
  • Get the insider secrets to earning admission into Marymount, and complete your application during another aptly named event—the "application workshop" (see what I did there?)  
  • Interview with your admission counselor
  • Learn about our various degree programs
  • Get all of your burning Financial Aid questions (the FAQs of FA, as it were) answered and file your FAFSA with the support of one of our Financial Aid team members. 
  • Tour our awesome, townhouse-style residences
  • Tell me how awesome my blog is and watch me blush (like a ripe strawberry on a warm spring day. ...Nummers.)


Click here to RSVP!

Read on for the full schedule.


Monday, January 9, 2012

FAFSA Filer Award: Easiest. $1,000. Ever.

Step 1: Fill out the FAFSA with Marymount's school code (010474) included by March 1st. 


Step 2: Earn $1,000 in free scholarship money toward your Marymount College Tuition (on top of any other scholarships you've been awarded). 


Summary: $1,000 for filling out a form you have to fill out anyway. Yes, we agree: we're crazy. Crazy awesome. 

Friday, December 17, 2010

Admission FAQs Part 2 - Financial Aid

College isn't free, as I'm sure you realize. It's a truism repeated ad nauseam in the admission world, but let me assure you: nothing is quite so acutely agonizing as signing that first tuition check. Personally, I think it's the closest I've ever come to knowing what that guy who cut off his own arm in Utah felt like.

But thankfully there are other options out there for those of us who aren't quite ready to put up a kidney on e-bay.  Read on after the jump to get the answers to some of our most frequently asked financial aid questions--and to find out how to get some of that cash for yourself!