You can use any of the three. Or you can just write a check.
2007-03-23 18:42:25
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answered by Knuckles™ 7
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Have you tried fafsa I am 20 and my mom is 43 and she just went back to college and gets the loan. If you dont know fafsa is a free government loan that you dont have to pay back, but the amount of money you will get depends on your income. I think their website is www.fafsa.edu or www.fafsa.org you can either fill out an application online or go to a local college and pick up the application, it's really easy to fill out though.
2007-03-23 18:46:03
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answered by Barbara 3
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FILL out the FAFSA on fafsa.org very soon if you are going this fall!!!!!!!! The deadline has probably passed, in fact I am sure it has, but there may be something out there left. If you would have applied in Jan or Feb you would have received Pell Grants if you are low income that could have helped and you don't have to pay back grants. Get a Stafford Loan and pay it back starting three months after you graduate.
2007-03-23 18:44:16
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answered by jessleighj 2
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Financial aid would be my first priority, but I don't know how it works if you study online. I submitted my FAFSA for financial aid and I'm not sure if you can do that for online courses. I would also try winning scholarships. For most of them, you only need to write a short essay to enter.
2007-03-23 18:45:27
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answered by eternaldestiny@sbcglobal.net 2
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Try to get as much FAFSA and grant money and loans only if that's your last resort, but apply to as many scholarship programs as possible. Loans should be avoided and only used if that's your absolute last resort because you don't want to spend the next 5-10 years paying this stuff off.
2007-03-23 22:46:20
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answered by nabdullah2001 5
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Stafford Loan is the easyist to get, but you must apply for finacial aid first.
http://www.fafsa.com/stafford.htm
Do your best to take out the least amount of money. Community College is the cheapest and the best way to go. I am very weary about online programs; they are not very respected, cost too much money, and once you agree to their programs many make you pay even if you decide the program is not for you. If you visit your community college or other local colleges such as Gibbs, Devery, ect. they will help you get aid.
2007-03-23 18:47:23
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answered by ginger0793 1
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I filled out an FAFSA and got 2 grants, a stafford loan, and an unsubsidized stafford loan. Depends on your income, but I got enough for tuition, books, school supplies, and some lefter over for living expenses.
It super easy, doesn't cost anything, and they don't check your credit. The goverment will give it to you if you fill out the application and promise to go to school.
2007-03-23 18:44:02
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answered by Kristine R 4
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I like the first answer. What I did is apply for financial aid with my situation. I only have to pay for books.
2007-03-23 18:44:32
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answered by Glen R 3
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Join the Navy! The have all kinds of designers is there!
2007-03-23 18:45:04
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answered by Magnum L 1
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Go to www.scholarships.com
2007-03-23 18:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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