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9 April, 19:28

Jorge is attending college next year. he just got information on the college costs and the financial aid package the college is offering. jorge knows his parents can contribute $4,500 each year. jorge's college costs & financial aid package per year costs financial aid package tuition & fees grants & scholarship $26,000 $18,500 room & board work-study $12,500 $8,500. How much will jorge need to pay each year from his own savings and from loans? a. $3,000 b. $7,000 c. $7,500 d. $11,500

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  1. 9 April, 19:53
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    Answer:b) $7000

    Explanation:

    College cost

    Tuition & fees=$26,000

    Room & board=$12,500

    Total=$38,500

    Financial aid package

    Grants& scholarship=$18,500

    Work study=$8500

    Total=$27,000

    Balance=Total college cost - Total financial aid

    =$38,500-$27,000

    =$11,500

    Jorge needs $11,500 to balance his cost

    Jorge parents can contribute$4,500 each year

    Therefore,

    $11,500-$4,500

    =$7,000

    Jorge needs $7,000 more from his savings or loan to cover his college cost
  2. 9 April, 19:57
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    b. $7,000

    Explanation:

    Jorge is attending college next year. he just got information on the college costs and the financial aid package the college is offering. jorge knows his parents can contribute $4,500 each year.

    jorge's college costs & financial aid package per year costs financial aid package tuition & fees grants & scholarship $26,000 $18,500

    room & board work-study $12,500 $8,500.

    Assume the following as the full college costs per year

    Tuition fees - $26,000

    Room & Board-$12,500

    Less: Work-study - ($8,500)

    Total ... 30,000

    Financed by:

    Scholarship ... ($18,500)

    Parental Support ... ($4,500)

    Balance Amount ... 30,000 - 18,500 - 4,500 = $7,000
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