There are some grants available for school that do not have a correlation with your GPA. Try asking your financial aid department at school which grants are available and best for you.
they don't have scholarships for people with such low grades
There are many scholarships offered to low income students depending on what area you want to be in.
The University of Maryland typically requires a high grade point average to attend their school. On average, their students scored a 3.5 GPA in high school.
If the possible exception to your low GPA is your math and chemistry grades, maybe yeah - you can. If your low GPA grades are represented by your math and chemistry grades - no chance.
Students can find offers almost anywhere online. A lot of companies are offering low or even no interest rates to the students. Some of the companies that offer low rates are Discovery and CitiBank.
A low B grade is typically a grade that falls just below an A, indicating solid performance but with some room for improvement. It can impact academic performance by affecting overall GPA, potentially limiting opportunities for scholarships or college admissions, and serving as a signal to students that they may need to work harder or seek additional support in that subject area.
some scholarships are not even based on financial aid, you just have to look for everything.
I've heard that the Ivy Leagues provide full need-based scholarships for undocumented students whose families have low-incomes. All you need to do is to get yourself admitted to those top universities and you don't need to pay anything.
Virginia Tech does not have a minimum GPA requirement to get into the school. If you have a low GPA, you can focus on extracurricular activities and your essay.
A 2.17 GPA is the lowest score you can get to achieve a C+ average.
Yes, low interest loans are available to students. Depending on the current economic state, students could find loans as low as 5.5%. There are different options available depending on your topic of study, location and income.
Because it is in the best interest of the students to succeed so that they don't end up landing a low GPA, and worse yet, Probation.