Yes, there is financial aid for college level agricultural students. There are specific scholarships set aside for them by private organizations and companies. FAFSA.ed.gov will help you tap into need based federal and college help with the application. In addition, 35 states offer a one stop solution to applying for college and state help which can be located by Google.com or Yahoo.com. Also, there are free membership scholarship searches. Your high school guidance office should have a list of local scholarships to apply for its current high school students. I have listed them below. Good luck!
2006-10-04 09:53:08
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answered by dawncs 7
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In some instances you can qualify for FAFSA. It is a federal pell grant that you do NOT have to pay back. How much you get depends on your income, what year student you are, what degree you're going for, and in some cases (if you were born in 1982 or after) you have to count your parent's income as well. You do not have to pay this money back. There are also Federal Loans, one of which you do not have to pay interest on and one that you do pay interest on. However, you don't pay anything on either one until 6 months after you graduate. Check out this site:
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/index.htm
it gives you the info you need on how to file the FAFSA form and has a section of questions and answers
2006-10-04 14:38:23
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answered by Mrs. MP 3
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yeah u can! why not apply for EMA? It stands for educational maintanace allownce!!! (That if you're 16-19 yrs old)
2006-10-04 14:28:37
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answered by saiyuki c 2
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Make sure you check your spelling on your application....
It's financial... not finansial.
I suppose that the cows and pigs don't care how you spell "korn".
2006-10-04 14:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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