Yes, you can the government will gave you loans for that,
Possibly.
Your best opetion for becoming a carpenter will be too attend trade school. After completing school you will have too work as an apprentice before becoming certified.
Federal Student loans are available only for educational purposes. A dog grooming school would not qualify as such.
To obtain student loans, you wouldn't necessarily need to go to a bank. You can check with the financial aid department at the school you plan to attend. They should have loans for graduate students straight from the school.
Yes, Sallie Mae does offer private loans. These loans can be used to attend college. These loans are available to those who have graduated school, as well as those who did not complete high school. Sallie Mae also offers loans to parents of those who did, or did not complete high school.
it depends. If the money is disbursed to your school and you attend one class, a portion of it you will have to pay back. If you never attend any classes the school should return it
For federal loans that require a FASFA, NO. For private loans, ask the private lender.
$0. You can attend college using student loans and grants. The amount of loans and grants will depend on the cost of attendance of the school attending.
Everyone can get loans to help them attend school, especially when unemployed. There are many government help agencies, such as student aid foundations that will help you complete your FAFSA, which will help you become eligible for grants and loans.
Carpenter Community Charter School was created in 1924.
The first place to search for loans and grants is through your own highschool. There are often several, but they are often decided by GPA or extracurricular activity participation.
Yes, if you are not taking additional loans out you can go back to school. If you do want to take additional loans out, you need to consolidate the defaulted loans first. You can get help with the consolidation at www.defaultms.com