Justin is planing on attending college.
It is best if you go to the college that you plan on attending and meeting with a student advisor. Their services are free and can help you with any questions you may have.
Many essays can be directly submitted to the college you plan on attending for a chance to receive a scholarship sponsored by that college. FAFSA also has great links for websites where you can submit essays for the opportunity to get a scholarship not sponsored by a college or university.
She currently is not attending college
Hamilton College in Clinton, NY
The best place to look for student grants is the college or university you plan on attending. They should have an office or department called Financial Aid, they will even help you apply for grants.
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It depends on the school you plan on attending. If you have a FULL RIDE, then you have a full ride. Disgregard the amount of money, the school will cover everything.
Everyone can benefit from attending a junior college. The student can benefit by saving money and cutting back on needed student loan. Also, the person who is paying for the college benfits from a junior college.
Community college classes are great for someone who is undecided on a major. You can get a lot of your general education requirements out of the way if you are planning on attending a 4 year college in the future. Be sure that whatever 4 year college you do plan to attend accepts the classes you are taking at the community college.
If you play softball for your high school and the college you plan on attending wants you on their team, they may give you money for your schooling to get you to play for them. For example, if they give you a 'full ride' if you play for them, they are paying full costs for you to attend college.