I work in the financial department at my university, and I see people struggle to pay for their tuition all the time. The best way to pay for college if you don't recieve enough financial aid is to see if your school offers a tuition payment plan. Depending on your tuition amount it may help cut down some up front costs. Also consider opportunities that help pay for your educaton, such as employment (not more than 20 hours per week!), search long and hard for those scholarships because there are scholarships for just about everybody out there. I also recommend looking into loans as a last resort. Try to take as little as you need because those suckers add up and eventually you will be overwhelmed!
2006-07-21 19:13:26
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answered by supercomplexedangel 2
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Yes, the options are endless. FAFSA is a start, then you could apply for the presidential grant, your local church will give out scholarships also. Many colleges allow internships, which pay.
2006-07-21 16:59:40
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answered by ~Jessica~ 4
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Scholarships, pell grants, work study programs, student loans. Check out Princeton Review and Fastweb for scholarships.
2006-07-21 16:53:57
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answered by cassicad75 3
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Scholarships, Military benefits
2006-07-21 16:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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fill out the FAFSA application, try fastweb.com or scholarships.com and also check your local bookstore and get a copy of "The Scholarship Book." Fill out your school's financial aid forms located in the office of registrar. Good luck!!
2006-07-21 18:38:44
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answered by gatornurse 2
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FAFSA, Scholarships, work study, college waivers, your job
2006-07-21 16:55:12
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answered by Annie Mae 3
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Mine is being paid by FAFSA.
2006-07-21 16:52:31
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answered by dollyfan 3
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