You can get a scholarship. You may want to consider financial aid because you should qualufy for a grant. Grants are free college money. You can also join the military because they will pay for your college. I am a veteran and that's how I went to school FREE.
Good Luck!!!!!
2006-06-13 03:08:50
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answered by Black_beauty 5
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You need to look into financial aid like work study programs, grants, and loans. If you are already in college and have recieved all the financial aid possible then there is the loans. You can recieve stafford loans through the federal goverment with you not having to pay anything back until you graduate. You can even qualify for subisdized (sorry spelling) loans which means the goverment will pay for the interest while you are in school. There is also several different types of loans besides stafford. I would go to the FASA website and look for information there.
2006-06-13 10:12:47
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answered by Summer M 1
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Well, sorry to say, but its time that you enter the so called "real world". If you want to go to school, you will have to get a job in order to pay for it, unless your parents are willing to pay for it for you, which in most cases never happens. You need to learn responsibility and how to become financially stable. It doesn't just come on its own, and besides, who is going to want to hire someone who has had no job experience?? I think you should start searching for something... start out with something easy, like as a receptionist, or fast food. Even working as a cashier is easy, and usually a good starting pay for a beginner. I myself have worked full time and gone to school. It sucks yes, but you have to do it. Otherwise, you will get nowhere in this world.
2006-06-13 10:10:58
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answered by cutiepiekisses 2
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First you need to learn to proofread, cause if you answer like that in school you won't need a financial aid, cause you'll flunk out before you start. Second, look into getting a grant. They have grants for everything and everyone now. And almost anyone can qualify. I don't know if it's ok to put links in here so just go to yahoo search engine and put in college grants. You will get more than enough info to get you started.
2006-06-13 10:09:56
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answered by purple dove 5
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I would seriously consider looking into government grants. Go to your school's counselour or if you are in college and they dont have one go to your student advisor. They can be of so much help when it comes to these things. About financial aid- if you are older than 21 and your parents do not count you on their tax returns you might be able to get more help then if you are considered under your parents as a dependent. You would fall into a lower bracket so to speak. Is anyone in your immediate family military? If so check that out they will help pay. Check out scholarships. Small essay scholarships add up. Do a online search for them. They dont have to be these big 3,000 ones, even 100 to 400 or what not can add up over time. There are literally hundred's of thousands of dollars out there that companies give to grants/scholarships etc. Just look around. Grants are good because you dont have to pay them back and they are sometimes easier to attain then scholarships. And when i say scholarships like i said im not just talking about academic ones there is more than that out there. So:
1 go to your schools counselour or academic advisor and ask about grants/scholarships
2. do a search on the net for grants/scholarships
3. consider going to the library and asking them if they have books on grants/scholarships ( instead of paying 30 bucks for a book they might have one already to check out)
Good Luck!
2006-06-13 10:21:19
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answered by im_a_rainbowbrite_gurl 1
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You may want to try other lenders, Pell grants and if at all work study to receive more money. Employers usually work with students and schedule work hours around school hours. As a student, your student loan lender dose not expect you to pay your student loans right away when you graduate. You can get your student loans differed until you have employment and are able to make payments. If the payment is too expensive for you to afford even when you get employment, you may qualify to have it reduced enough to make your payments until you can afford to make full payments when you are more financially on your feet.
2006-06-13 10:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well your best option- GET A JOB, also apply for financial aid or loans through your school. Don't take a semester off it will just put you behind.
2006-06-13 10:25:14
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answered by jesi 2
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Unfortunatley you may have to take out a loan and work during your education.
Should your parents not have the means to afford college or you are not econmically distavantaged then these are your most likely routes.
should you have Academic merit you might try of scholarships.
should you feel inclined you can join the armed services for the GI bill, if they cut it more soon.
SHould you be an athelet you might try for some scholarship.
2006-06-13 10:08:31
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answered by nefariousx 6
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Grants
2006-06-13 10:06:43
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answered by Mrs.Juanita Harvey 2
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Take out loans, grants, and go to your school's financial aid office.
2006-06-13 10:09:12
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answered by gentlgodis 4
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