I think you should look it up according to the state you live in.
perhaps: Grants for Texas or
Grants for New Hampshire etc.
2006-09-29 12:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to the financial aide office at the school you wish to attend. They would be your best source of information. There are all sorts of grants for low income students such as Pell, State Tution Assistance Grants, along with work study programs.
Bonus- In most states {check with your caseworker to be sure}if you receive any type of aid such as AFDC, food stamps etc they CANNOT count your financial aid against you as income. So if they offer you work study (where you work so many hours a week while attending school) take the job.
Good luck and hope this helps some.
2006-09-29 12:58:42
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answered by denise and family 2
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There are grants available for adults. In my state, it doesn't matter that you're single, married, pregnant, whatever.'
2006-09-29 12:57:06
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answered by Bluealt 7
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Hey great question, go to fafsa.gov and apply, its for financial aid and they cater to low income families, single parents and such, i am currently going to college myself full board and I'm a single mother. Good Luck!!!
2006-09-29 12:57:29
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answered by Ready to learn 1
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Check out Fast Web the more things you are the more you can get. Minority? Pregnant? Single? Gay? Handicapped?
2006-09-29 12:56:32
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answered by Guywiththehir 3
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i live in england there are benifits for single mothers and organisations who help those who are pregnant young and still in education and as i dont kno wat counrty ur in but im sure every counrty has an organistions aimed to help ppl in ur situation i.e social services mayb ask at ur school or doctor or a midwife good luck
2006-09-30 01:12:54
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answered by hayz 2
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