Submitted by PinkSwallowLove t3_ypqup2 in RhodeIsland
This 25 year old would not have any financial support from parents/family, so he would be fully financially independent. Would a combination of financial aid in the form of grants and scholarships, and savings from working be enough to pay for the cost of attending URI? Or are loans inevitable?
derpbeluga t1_ivkmz4z wrote
Look into going to CCRI for the first two years, and then transferring over to URI. You can get a Pell grant depending on your income/assets. If there is no/low income and no/low assets the max Pell grant is $6,895 for this year. I think that will cover your total cost of attending CCRI.
Then for year 3 and 4 you'll get this Pell grant again, and there might be other grants and scholarships. There are also programs like Work Study.
Talk to the financial aid office and admissions counselors at both CCRI and URI. They can help you. Both are public, not-for-profit institutions.
Also think about what degree you will get. A modest loan might be no problem with a nursing or computer science degree for example, while it will be more problematic to pay back if you choose a less well-paying career path.
Edit: It looks like there is a program where you do year 1 and 2 at CCRI, then transfer to URI and based on your GPA get up to 30% off the URI tuition. (https://web.uri.edu/transfer/joint-admissionccri/)
The current in-state tuition is $15,880 per year, so that could be $11,116. Then you could get the $6,895 Pell grant, so your net tuition is $4,221 per year for the last two years, and free for the first two years.
TLDR: Talk to both CCRI and URI, look into the transfer program, work with the FA office, get a Summer job, and you might be able to pull it off debt free.