Medaille President and VP for Business & Finance Talk College Costs During Radio Appearance
September 19, 2018
Medaille College President Kenneth M. Macur, Ph.D., and Vice President of Business and Finance Robert McDow discussed the costs of college during a recent appearance on Penny Wolfgang’s On Target radio show on ESPN 1520-AM. As part of the conversation, Dr. Macur offered some advice on saving for college.
“The best time to start planning for your financial aid in college is your first day as a freshman in high school,” he told Wolfgang, “because your grades in high school drive merit scholarships.”
Listen to the show in its entirety here.
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