first apply for federal student aid at http://fafsa.ed.gov/
apply for scholarships (thousands available) http://fastweb.com/ and http://finaid.org/
search the internet for specific scholarships, for example: american indians, non-traditional students, etc.
your school may offer some scholarship programs.
also check out your local vfw and similar places. they often offer scholarships. good luck! if there's a will, there's a way!
2007-07-21 13:31:27
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answered by ciessa1203 3
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Uncle Sam and your state is the most common place to start.
Fill out a FAFSA form and you will get an estimation of how much the government can lend or grant you.
Most private lenders offer low rates.
There are also many scholarship opportunities out there that will take a lot of work on your part. Most companies will want you to write an essay in order to be considered for their scholarships.
2007-07-26 06:03:10
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answered by Andre 7
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Start by filling out your FAFSA application.
Then contact your university about any other aid that may be available to you.
Contact your specific college about scholarship programs they may be aware of.
2007-07-21 11:57:17
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answered by Alison P 3
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All of the answers below are correct.
2007-07-24 15:44:28
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answered by John 3
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fastweb.com. it has scholarships for every major and talent.
2007-07-21 12:21:31
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answered by rimpisomal 2
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