May 21 2012
NYIT’s NYCOM Hooding Ceremony Honors 291 New Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine
NYIT’s NYCOM Hooding Ceremony Honors 291 New Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine
NYIT Salutes the Class of 2012 at its 51st Annual Commencement
NYIT Holds White Coat Ceremony for Physician Assistants
Occupational Therapy Grads Hold Valedictory Ceremony
Nursing Students Receive Graduation Pins
NYIT-Vancouver Professional Enrichment Workshop: Tools to Supercharge your Business Vocabulary
50th Semi-Annual New Jersey Collegiate Career Day
NYIT-Amman Graduation Ceremony 2012
Architecture Presentation for Boxing Gym
NYIT-Bahrain Graduation Ceremony 2012
Old Westbury, N.Y. (February 3, 2012) – Every student should apply for financial aid and scholarships, according to Jacquelyn Nealon, Ed.D., NYIT’s vice president for enrollment, communications, and marketing.
Nealon says you need to “be in it to win it,” in an article featured on Feb. 3 on The Choice Blog in The New York Times.
Financially-speaking, students should include their “safety,” “good match,” and “reach” schools on their college wish-lists, just as they do for academics, says Nealon. Higher-priced schools may give grants, scholarships, or aid that can reduce costs.
As a parent who recently sent her first child to college, Nealon combines her more than 20 years of experience in admissions, financial aid, and enrollment to help students and parents get the best package available during the college admissions process.
To learn Nealon’s five tips, visit Expert Advice on the Best Ways to Secure Financial Aid on The Choice Blog in The New York Times.
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