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Paying for College




Don't let paying for college stess you out!

In this section, you will find helpful information, costs, deadlines and links to the federal FAFSA website.

And remember, a Nichols degree increases your career lifetime earning potential. The U.S. Census Bureau's most recent statistics for March 2007 state that adults with advanced degrees earn four times more than those with less than a high school diploma.

On average in 2005, a bachelor's degree earned $58,689 as compared to a high school degree earning less than $29,448. In addition, 28% of your peers will have attained at least a bachelor's degree.

So, the bottom line is this: Investing in college is an investment in yourself.

Please contact our helpful financial aid counselors to assist you with questions or concerns.

 

 




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