Attend a community college. This is an affordable way to get your management degree, especially if you're seeking education that will prepare you for an immediate job opportunity in management. If you plan to complete a four-year degree, you can usually transfer all or most of your credits from the community college to a four-year university.
Investigate available scholarships and educational grants. Meet with your financial aid counselor or academic adviser and ask if there are any current scholarships and grants which are available for students studying business management. If grants or scholarships are available from private organizations, read each organization's application guidelines and gather the documents you need to complete the applications.
Take some of your courses online, if they're offered at the school. Talk with your academic adviser and discuss the possibility of taking your required courses in the classroom and elective courses online.