Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and see if you can volunteer your skills for the school in some way, when you are not job hunting.
I've seen this advice before. I volunteered a ton and we still got no aid. Do not think that it matters to the schools bottom line, ie the 55k tuition. OP if you have retirement, the school expects you to raid it, if you belong to any kind of club, you will have to drop it even if you already paid your dues and you may get another job soon.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and see if you can volunteer your skills for the school in some way, when you are not job hunting.
I've seen this advice before. I volunteered a ton and we still got no aid. Do not think that it matters to the schools bottom line, ie the 55k tuition. OP if you have retirement, the school expects you to raid it, if you belong to any kind of club, you will have to drop it even if you already paid your dues and you may get another job soon.
Anonymous wrote:who do you contact? the head of admissions/financial aid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and see if you can volunteer your skills for the school in some way, when you are not job hunting.
I've seen this advice before. I volunteered a ton and we still got no aid. Do not think that it matters to the schools bottom line, ie the 55k tuition. OP if you have retirement, the school expects you to raid it, if you belong to any kind of club, you will have to drop it even if you already paid your dues and you may get another job soon.
Anonymous wrote:Yes and see if you can volunteer your skills for the school in some way, when you are not job hunting.