Scholarships part 2

ok lets say a college is 372$ a unit. With a scholarship will it lower the cost of the unit price?

You need to look at the cost of attendance…not each unit cost. That is the cost per credit.

Look at the full cost of you college…and subtract the scholarship…the remainder is what you need to pay.

Sometimes. Bright futures is a scholarship that is per credit, so the cost per credit is reduced $103 or $77 depending which scholarship you receive. If you drop a class and reduce your credits, your BF award is reduced. I think most of the time the scholarship is a dollar amount and it reduces the total bill. Colorado has an instate system where the cost per credit is reduced, but it is rather invisible since the cost is just posted with the reduction included.

thanks guys!