As long as you are applying for grants and student loans.........Throw scholarships into the equation.
Go to your guidance counselor, that is part of their job to assist you.....and when you get to college.........do the same thing for the continued help to get thru school. If it would not have been for the guidance counselors most of us would not have made it.
There are some scholarships that you can get semester after semester. My grandaughter had one from a gentleman for 4 semesters.
Granny says.................
Good Luck to you in your pursuit of higher education.........The world needs you!
2007-02-04 04:23:03
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answered by LucySD 7
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A scholarship is an award of assistance for classes , it could be finished or partial . A provide is largely an identical as a scholarship , neither a provide or a scholarship favor to be paid decrease back . A loan desires to be paid decrease back starting up at some fastened date once you graduate . maximum 4 year colleges and universities require that you're taking both the SAT or the ACT . it truly is in all likelihood extra ordinary to do a minimum of the first year at a community college because the freshman classes are frequently an identical everywhere .The counselor on the community college may be functional you get your ducks in a row for move to a 4 year college . study not ordinary and good success !
2016-11-02 07:16:46
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answered by gripp 4
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The best thing you can do it to get them to your school counselor as soon as possible. He or she will either be able to help you fill them out or else tell you who to go to for help.
2007-02-04 04:14:42
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answered by Yomi 4
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go to the college financial aid office and they will help you
2007-02-04 04:16:50
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answered by alleykhad607 5
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There you go : http://students-loans-consolidations.com/
2007-02-07 06:28:02
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answered by carlos 5
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