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Student loans, Grants, and Scholarships
I hear that if you go a year, you'll get 2-3 refund checks. You're going to have to wait a long time, though.
Where should he begin
There are many types of financial aid. To apply for financial aid you want to fill out a form called the FAFSA. You can do this online or get a paper copy from the college you wish to attend or you high school guidance counselor. You must fill this out between January 1, 2007 and I think March 30, 2007 to be eligible for aid the following school year. If you are eligible the types of aid are numberous: 1. Grants-these you do not have to pay back and are given to students with financial need. 2. Scholarships-thes do not have to be repaid either and they are given to exceptional or outstanding students for things like G.P.A.'s, sports, arts, etc. 3. Work Study-this is when you get a job on campus and can earn money to help you with school. 4. Student Loans-these need paid back. Be careful not to get carried away and borrow to much. Be responsible and know what kind of loan you are getting and keep in mind that you must pay the money back after you graduate and get a job.
here is some website where you can find inform about college scholarship. hope it can help you. 1.http://www.grad.edu.hk/grad/why-hk.html 2.http://www.scholarships.com/ 3.http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarship-information/college-scholarships-and-grants/ 4.http://www.college-scholarships.com/
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College Options Man - 2012 The New Kid on the Block 1-3 was released on: USA: 3 August 2012
If you have been convicted of a drug-related felony, then you are unable to receive aid for 2 years after the conviction; after that, you are eligible again. You may be permanently denied financial aid if you have been convicted 2 times for selling, and 3 times for possession. Do not be afraid to apply to college- the worst they can say is no! THE FOLLOWING IS FALSE. No Person with a felony drug conviction is eligible to receive Financial aid or Pell Grents. No matter when they receive that conviction.
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College Options Man - 2012 The New Kid on the Block - 1.3 was released on: USA: 3 August 2012
The amount of your student loans will be determined by the following: 1. Which college you choose; Community College, State University, Private University, Graduate School, etc. 2. How much financial aid you quality for 3. Expected family contribution Begin by filling out your FASFA application; see related links