You need to contact the school's financial aid department for help. They can explain the different loans and grants you might qualify for. There's also some scholarships out there the office will have the scoop.
One word of advice: Never, EVER default on those loans.
2007-02-01 10:03:35
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answered by scarfyrre 3
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search for gov't grants, or apply for financial aid. My student loans are thru Sallie Mae, they were really easy to work with and I don't have to pay until after I graduate. I did need a co-signer tho, b/c my credit score is a big fat zero. maybe a grand-parent or good friend would be willing to help for something like that
2007-02-01 18:03:16
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answered by margarita 4
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apply for financial aid, sorry to hear your parents are deceased but a lot of people go to school without help from their parents.
2007-02-01 18:02:26
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answered by blu_drgn25 4
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you can probably file for independent status for financial aid. or loan for money or grants. best to do is go to your schools financial aid office and tell them about your status because the fafsa form doesn't allow people under age 23 to qualify as independents. so its best to ask your schools financial aid office, they would know everything.
2007-02-01 17:59:39
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answered by mimiracle 3
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well try to get a scholarship and if it is to late try to get a job and save up also try to sell some things on the side of the rode and then if you have a tip jar put that it will help u go to college
2007-02-01 18:03:39
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answered by kilii 2
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