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well as tutition for students attending colleges that DO NOT include Living Expenses. We're all students that's going to pay back the same type of loans as students with (housing) Living Expenses covered. I've been out of school since May 07. I can get all the grants and government loans for titution but can't find Living Expenses grants/loans because of my credit. Look I have to pay back what's owed already but can't continue college because I have no where to Live! I'm from Texas and trying to continue my education in Atlanta GA, because of my field, and I have no co-signer's in my family eligible for a loan, what can I do. I hope to return by fall 07' THANKS for all response and best of luck to everyone.

2007-08-14 17:16:27 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Financial Aid

4 answers

I'm not exactly sure I understand . . .

The FAFSA determines the amount of money you will receive based on your assets adn the expenses of your school.The cost of room and board is considered in your available assets and expected contributions. If you have "0" assets, you would be receiving the maximum award available at your school.

Student loans are always considered to be part of the award package. If you are ineligible for a private loan, you should still be able to negotiate a government-backed loan.

It has NOTHING to do with your Financial Aid office. It is all in the hands of the government legislators and available tax dollars that fund the various grants.

Have you asked for a scholarship? Do you have a job? That's how most of us with no parental assets paid for our non-school expenses.

2007-08-14 17:36:19 · answer #1 · answered by bedbye 6 · 0 0

Talk with your financial aid department. Every
State has money set aside for college students who have bad credit. They have co-signers "Student Loan Foundations." Ask about this. Good luck!!!

Also Sally Mae has different types of loans. Try Citibank also.

http://www.salliemae.com ( For student loans)!!!!

http://www.iefa.org -------> International Students on the web <----

http://www.about.com --->Great search engine and information site for everything <---

http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml --> Dept. of Education for any questions<--

http://www.fastweb.com

http://www.gocollege.com

http://www.collegeboard.com

http://www.scholarships.com

http://www.walmartfoundation.o...

Please go to the Department of Education for more help and a list of student loan foundations.


Good Luck!!!!

I obtained these website from my community college in which I attend. If you start paying your student loan while in school you can claim it on your taxes. Right now interest rates are 6.8% fixed.

I wish you the best.

The lower your EFC the more money you will receive from Federal Pell Grants and other Grants. Then the loans come into action. Fastweb has scholarship listings.

2007-08-22 15:30:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

monetary aide may be a mix of loans and ingredients. monetary aide only capacity the monetary provide help to are getting to pay for college. in case you prepare early sufficient you will get a number of that help in ingredients that don't must be paid lower back. There are purely only one among those super variety of ingredients available so as that they pass to first ones who prepare first. There are additionally a lot of scholarships available. in case you pass to the library there's a e book that lists all of them. a number of them are very obscure like say one for a woman whose father became an engineer and she or he ought to choose to check engineering. some are very specific so seem in any respect of them. Then what ever isn't lined by utilising ingredients and scholarships could be lined by utilising a private loan. those loans disguise books and classes and residing expenses. they must be paid lower back yet no longer until when you have graduated and are working.

2016-11-12 09:09:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bedbye is correct.

2007-08-20 11:56:27 · answer #4 · answered by John 3 · 0 0

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