aid will help (grant from the gov) and apply for scholarships. they usually want an essay and for you to fill out the application. take your time, pick through. its worth it.
go to FASTWEB first, take the time to fill it out.
try to aim for grants/scholarships more... they are not to be paid back. its confusing sometimes, but just keep applying.
every big (and small) company you see (manufacturer, orgs, corps and groups also) all have grants and scholarships they hand out like candy. Walmart, Kmart, Target, Coke, computer companies etc etc etc
heres a link with a HUGE amount of some available. some you will need to copy and paste into a new window. also, fastweb (take the time to fill it in) will search databases and get back to you with a list of scholarships you qualify for.
Also contact all mens, womens associations in your state, they almost always have grants & scholarships. What ever field you are going into, contact the orgs, associations etc for them; Also check with professional organizations related to your career interests, such as the American Bar Association or the American Medical Association. they also always have scholarships. Research and dig, call then write. Its all worth it.
OVER apply; it doesnt hurt to have too many, and the extra funds can help with housing.
http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/njcomputerchick/school.html
MORE:
http://www.myspace.com/financialaidpodcast
http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com
http://www.sfa.ufl.edu:16080/scholarshipcafe/
http://www.fafsaonline.com/
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
http://12.46.245.173/cfda/cfda.html
http://www.salliemae.com/
http://www.studentawards.com/
http://www.collegeanswer.com/index.jsp
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/
http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/Detailed/Scholarships/Meta_indexes_and_other_scholarship_directories/Women_s_and_Non-traditional_students_scholarships_meta-directory_126.php
http://www.discovernursing.com/nursing-scholarship-search
http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/DSA/nsl.htm
http://www.nsna.org/foundation/
http://www.schoolsoup.com/
http://www.blackexcel.org/link4.htm
http://www.jackierobinson.org/
http://www.uncf.org/
http://www.finaid.org/
http://www.actstudent.org/finaid/scholarshipscams.html
http://www.act.org/recognition/clients.html
http://www.act.org/kfcscholars/index.html
http://www.kfcscholars.org/
http://www.rhodesscholar.org/
http://www.collegedata.com/
http://www.fastweb.com/
http://www.getreadyforcollege.org/gPg.cfm?pageID=139
DEPENDENCY or NOT
http://www.salliemae.com/get_student_loan/apply_student_loan/understanding/financial_aid/dependency/
LOAN FORGIVENESS or NOT (not sure about if valid, but worth a try)
http://thestudentloanconsolidationguide.com/?cat=4
http://www.pheaa.org/loanforgiveness/healthier_futures.shtml
STATUS of your gov loan or aid:
http://www.nslds.ed.gov/nslds_SA/
if you don’t have a PIN yet (for your loan / aid status) apply for one:
http://www.pin.ed.gov/PINWebApp/pinindex.jsp
ESSAY HELP
http://www.scholarshiphelp.org/
http://www.gradesaver.com/resources/scholarship.html
http://www.collegeadmissionsessays.com/
http://www.nataviguides.com/broke_essay.html
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/apply/articles/process/essayjump.asp
http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-brainstorming.php
http://www.freschinfo.com/tips-topic.php
http://essayedge.com/
GRANT SCHOLARSHIP SCAM LIST
(if you find a scam report it here too)
http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer/media_psas_classads.html
DEFAULTED STUDENT LOANS
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DCS/index.html
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
http://www.internationalstudent.com/
http://www.internationalscholarships.com/
http://www.internationalstudentloan.com/
http://www.globalslc.com/
http://www.edupass.org/finaid/loans.phtml
http://www.abroadplanet.com/student-loans/the-global-student-loan-corporation/
http://www.studyabroad.com/forum/financial_aid.html
LOANS
http://www.finaid.org/loans/educationlenders.phtml
http://www.alternativestudentloan.com/
2007-01-23 17:20:45
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answered by Yvette B yvetteb 6
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What career are you planning to go after? If you want a career which will bring you a very good salary, like a doctor, an accountant, or a divorce, business, or real estate lawyer (NOT a public defender lawyer) then take out the loans because within 5 years of the careers I mentioned above, you will be able to pay off your debt... but if you decide to be a teacher, or social worker, then go to a much cheaper four year community college because those career choices WILL NOT bring in the money. If you are a minority, then maybe there are certain scholarships available to you... check with the colleges about this, or on the Internet... don't do what my friend did... 60,000 in debt for a bachelors and masters in forensic psychology; only to be a probation officer for 35,000 a year... and not rising.
2007-01-22 13:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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there is actual no 'ought to' approximately it. it is the component on your existence once you ought to start up gaining understanding of what it ability to stay outdoors of your dad and mom' abode. I purely graduated from college final might, and that i paid for college myself with loans, delivers, scholarships, and so on. My dad and mom could have helped in the event that they might, even though it purely wasn't an determination. In a manner it became solid, because of the fact I took issues (fairly) greater heavily. I had 2 $10K loans (one freshman 365 days and one sophomore 365 days); then I became an RA for my final 2 years to help with room and board. This saved me approximately $16K. of direction, i'm now making $4 hundred a month in very own loan money, even though it is an element of existence. i've got have been given to pay my own expenses. right this is what I say -- in case you may help, then do exactly that. do no longer pay for the whole concern, even once you're in a position. I even have acquaintances whose dad and mom paid for each little thing and something and that they even have not have been given any seen what it is to earn you cash and budget and save and pay expenses. It wil be greater powerful to your youngster interior the long-term, believe me.
2016-11-01 01:16:34
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answered by roca 4
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There are some scholarship that are still 'reacheable', they usually wants you to make an essay on some subject, but yes this kind of scholarship offcourse the amount are not so big, but some of these scholarship allows you to combine scholarship so you can get two (or more) scholars at the same time, eventhough other scholarships may prevent this...try fastweb.com, or scholarshipexperts.com, so hopefully you can get a combine scholarsip, get yourselves a financial aid to help a bit of your finance, and probably taking a part time job too, only remember what your priority is...good luck for you...
2007-01-22 13:44:49
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answered by Luna-me 2
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Ok your first step would be for you to fill our a fafsa application and you can fill it out at www.fafsa.ed.gov and that would actually be your first step towards seeing if you qualify for a type of grants including supplemental grants. But the key here is to apply early. You don't have to take loans out, you can also apply for scholarships, but check with your school to see which ones are available or you can go to their website and look under scholarships
2007-01-22 15:41:47
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answered by bramos100702 1
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There are so many grants available, some you just have to write a paper for, ask you Guidance Counselor about them, try to get as many as you can. Also apply for scholorships, and you can apply to work part time at the college. Of course if you can get a full time job at a University, in one of the manual labor jobs, then you can go to class part time for free.
2007-01-22 13:38:33
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answered by reshadow31 3
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Apply for a scholarship, win the lottery, or take out a loan. About your only options, and the middle one is a real long shot.
2007-01-22 13:39:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would check out financial aid. There are loans also that you don't repay until you graduate and even then you have 6 months to a year before you start.
2007-01-22 13:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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get a job at the home depot and they have a program to help pay for college you can also transfer to any other home depot in the country in case you want to go to another college in another state and they have good medical befits for part timers
2007-01-22 13:49:44
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answered by help? 1
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u should check with the college if they offer any financial assistance or scholarships... u can also have a part time job while u r at school (or during holidays)...
Good luck to you n your studies!
2007-01-22 13:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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