I've secured a scholarship that has some flexibility. I'm considering attending College of Charleston and living off-campus. Is it typical to use scholarship funds for rent and other living expenses, or usually just tuition?
It's important to first verify the terms of the specific scholarship that you've obtained because those dictate how you can disburse the funds. While some scholarships are strictly for tuition and classroom-related expenses, others might allow for more flexibility and can be used for other education-related costs like housing, textbooks, or transportation.
In the case that your scholarship permits usage towards living expenses, then you should be able to apply that towards your rent while studying at College of Charleston, given that off-campus housing is indeed considered an education-related expense.
If your scholarship does allow you to use the funds for housing and other living expenses, the process typically involves the scholarship funds being disbursed to your student account at the College of Charleston. The financial aid office would then use those funds to pay for any tuition, fees, and on-campus housing if applicable. If there are funds remaining in your student account after those costs are covered, you would typically then receive a refund check or direct deposit, which you can use for off-campus housing or other living expenses.
Remember, each scholarship can have different rules and requirements. Therefore, it's essential to confirm with the scholarship provider and your college's financial aid office. This will help ensure that you are following the scholarship guidelines and not jeopardizing your award.
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