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I'm going to college in the fall and I need $2,632 more for my first semester. I already have the loans that the fafsa gave me so I need another private loan. The only problem is I'm 18 so I don't have any credit and my mother has filed a bankruptcy so she can't co-sign. I really need a loan or a grant does anyone have advice?

2006-06-27 10:42:01 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Financial Aid

I've done all of this stuff fsat web scholrships are like the lottery and when I look up goverment grants I get crap. I need a really good govt. web site.

2006-06-27 11:26:38 · update #1

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try harder for the scholarships and look for small ones.

There are tons of scholarships that go unclaimed each year. Many $400, $500 or $1000 scholarships never even get applied for because people think it's chump change and not worth applying for. Well, get a few of those $500 scholarships and it'll really make a dent in your tuition bill.

Many people make the mistake of looking for one big scholarship amount, and the fact is that everyone is applying for the big awards. You have a better chance at smaller awards and many awards are not based on academics or sports or major or anything else too specific. You have to research.

Stay away from student loans as much as you can. They really undermine your future when you get out. It took me 7 years to pay back $10,000 in student loans and sometimes my payments were over $400 a month. When you add rent, food, living expenses to that, it becomes almost impossible to live a decent lifestyle as a new graduate earning entry level wages.

Do a search on scholarships, search your major, your ethnic heritage, your town, your parents employers, your employer, hobbies, high school, local chamber of commerce/rotary/ lion's club etc. Left-handed? There is a scholarship out there for you! Older woman returning to school? There are scholarships out there for you. Do combined searches on more than one criteria "hispanic women aviation scholarships" etc.

Go to the library and ask the reference librarian for a reference book on scholarships. They usually have more than one. There are all kinds of scholarships out there, you just have to start applying yourself and make it your summer career to send out letters everyday for scholarships. Good luck!

2006-06-27 15:13:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Depending on your state and your income, state and federal aid should be available to you. Also, in some instances a parent loan can be applied for and you can co-sign it along with your parent in case their credit isn't approved and your's is. It may be a long shot but I hope that helps. Keep working with your financial aid office and see what kind of cut backs can be made to try and save yourself some money.

2006-06-27 14:43:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lady, there's a great website out there called FastWeb. Type in a few things about yourself to create a profile and then it will automatically send you email updates with new scholarships that you could be eligible for. Hope you find the money!

2006-06-27 10:55:26 · answer #3 · answered by ProFlyer 2 · 0 0

Apply for a Government Grant & see if they can't help you. Don't be ashamed to ask for help - everyone needs help sometime in their life. Good luck and I hope you get the extra money you need to continue your education.
Put in your search bar: "Government Grants & see what comes up" - can't hurt.

2006-06-27 11:23:45 · answer #4 · answered by You'llneverguess 4 · 0 0

Talk with Sallie Mae and see what types of loans that are available to you there are quite a few that they offer

2006-06-27 11:21:13 · answer #5 · answered by okayokayokay 5 · 0 0

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