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Finding "Dream School" Not Top Concern for College Applicants

In a survey of 500 Lunch-Money.com users, over half considered "figuring out how to pay for college" to be the hardest part of applying to college, far outweighing such concerns as "taking the ACT/SAT," "writing essays," or "deciding which schools to apply to."

(PRWEB) November 7, 2005 -- It's not taking the SAT. It's not choosing the right school. It's not writing all those college essays. It's finding a way to handle the cost of college that seems the most daunting for students facing the college application process.

In a survey of 500 Lunch-Money.com users, more than half considered "figuring out how to pay for college" to be the hardest part of applying to college, far outweighing such concerns as "taking the ACT/SAT," "writing essays," or "deciding which schools to apply to."

"Students look at the tuition costs for schools, which in some cases can exceed $30,000, and are understandably concerned," Lunch-Money.com president Mark Rothbaum said. "For many students, pursuing a college education will go hand in hand with accumulating significant student loan debt. However, it's important that they step back and appreciate that a college education isn't like buying a stereo or a car. It's a long-term investment."

According to U.S. Census data, the median income for people with a bachelor's degree was $50,394 in 2004 compared with a median income of $31,075 for people with only a high school diploma. In addition to higher incomes, college graduates tend to have much lower unemployment rates, greater freedom in selecting a profession, and an easier time switching jobs.

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SURVEY RESULTS
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The Hardest Part About Applying to College Is:
55% - Figuring out how to pay for college
15% - Writing essays
14% - Deciding which schools to apply to
14% - Taking the SAT/ACT
2% - Schmoozing to get a good recommendation

About Lunch-Money.com
Lunch-Money.com is a one-stop scholarship and college admissions resource. We provide services to everyone involved in the scholarship process—including students, scholarship-granting organizations, and school counselors. To learn more, visit www.lunch-money.com.

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Survey results from a survey of 500 Lunch-Money.com users

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