Begin by submitting a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You can find more information about student aid at the second website listed below.
2006-08-24 14:31:55
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answered by Merries 3
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Just type in "Financial Aide" in the box marked "Search Web" and click. You will be forwarded to numerous sites that deal with that, but be careful because there are a lot of scams out there! Try not to give out your bank account number or Credit Card number if you can help it! I did once and someone kept going in to get more money out until I had to change my account number!
2006-08-24 16:35:33
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answered by melfc2006 1
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You will need to fill out a FAFSA at fafsa.ed.gov. This uses you and your parent's income to determine how much your family can afford to pay for your education. Most likely you will be eligible for grants and the Subsidized Stafford Loan. The grants/loans will be in your name and you will not be penalized by your parent's credit. A grant and a Subsidized Stafford Loan will not be enough to cover all of your expenses. To get all of your school related expenses covered you will have to take out additional loans and ask for extra grants. I have listed below exactly what you NEED to do.
This is what you will NEED to do:
1) Fill out a FAFSA
2) Contact your financial aid office and get your parent to apply for the Parent Plus Loan
3) If they get turned down, you contact your financial aid office and tell them that you want an UNSUBSIDIZED Stafford LOAN
4) If you have unmet need ask for additional grants (FSEOG, your state's grant)
2006-08-26 11:21:54
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answered by nappy.barbie 2
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Go to the financial aid office at your school. They will walk you thru the process.
2006-08-24 21:29:26
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answered by porkchop 5
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check out www.collegeaidaward.com it has info on financil aid and scholarships
2006-08-24 16:32:26
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answered by ricki_lain 2
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fafsa.gov
2006-08-24 16:32:41
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answered by danika1066 4
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www.fasfa.ed.gov
2006-08-24 21:36:37
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answered by CaramelSundae 2
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