Get a job, apply for grants, take out a loan.................
2006-10-27 02:26:24
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answered by Cherie 6
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Aside from the usual loans and stuff, you can also try to get a job at the institution you're interested in attending. That's what I am doing right now. Most colleges and universities will let their employees take classes for free or at an extremely reduced cost. It means that you'll only be able to take classes part time, so it will take you a little longer, but I think it's worth it. I took out loans to pay for my undergraduate education, and paying back interest was awful. Now I'm getting a masters degree for free, which is much better in my opinion.
2006-10-27 02:31:52
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answered by Krista D 3
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Work and go part time if you have to. Start off at a community college, it is a lot cheaper then a university. Get info on loans, grants and scholarship, thats how I made it thru!
2006-10-27 03:13:36
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answered by mbenitez6383 4
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Try a private student loan with a co-signer. iStudentLoan.com specializes in this. You can also reach them on the phone: 1-888-816-5626
2006-10-31 00:51:41
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answered by bluedevilstudent 2
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You can take out a loan.
You can work for a while and save up for your education.
You can do both of the above sumultaneously.
2006-10-27 02:20:53
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answered by fcas80 7
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Most schools offer financial aid, go to the office and ask them about it.
2006-10-27 02:27:43
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answered by bluefairymyst 3
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thaz right get a grant or take out a loan these sites should help you:
http://tinyurl.com/yxknlv
http://tinyurl.com/wdjn9
2006-10-27 02:33:07
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answered by Labella 2
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