There may be some scholarships and loans that pay for room and board and other incidental costs. However, most scholarships require you to spend the money on books or tuition.
I am unaware or any comanies willing to pay for your college tuition if you are not working for them. Your best bet is to get a job with a company that helps pay or reimburse you for college.
No, the money you borrow for college you have to pay back at the end of the game. It is just student loans.
I have pay for my college or is free for me
We cannot afford to pay college tuition is there someone out there who can
go in to college and let them pay for the college
Anybody can apply for student loans. You or your child should "google" scholarships and see if there are any that your child qualifies for. There are thousands of them out there. if you are divorced an the child is 18 or over you do not have to pay for college it would be up to you if you want to co-sign or pay for college
There is no requirement that a parent pay for college unless there is a support agreement in place. And given that they are emancipated, they are supposed to be on their own and no longer need any help from the parents..
Because it is an investment, and you are supposed to get a return on the resources you use to get a degree. Also, someone has to pay the teachers, build the buildings, and keep the power and water on. If nobody had to pay for college, then a college degree would be worth a lot less, because there would be a surplus of degrees, and demand would plummet. It's just a part of life.
Cokeworld.
It varies by college
A soldier who has been dishonorably discharged from the military forfeits his right to any benefits he might have had access to upon his return to civilian life. This can include the loss of medical insurance, GI bills and college pay...
I don't understand what being in college or what semester it is has to do with your credit.