How to Get Your Company to Pay for College

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Many company websites are proud to display this benefit. It's in your best interest just to start out applying with companies that offer it.

Another option is to see if there are any scholarships/grants you might qualify for. If there is a professional organization you could join within your realm of employment, they might offer scholarships as well.

If you really want a job, sometimes it isn't such a wise idea to hint at wanting a benefit they don't give before you're even hired. Just an idea.

Jenna Brinkman of NY 8:51PM January 06, 2009

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