Your financial aid package will vary by school and by circumstances.
To find out how much financial aid you can get for different colleges, check out the site CollegeAbacus.com. College Abacus provides financial aid estimates, direct from schools. The site uses net-price calculators that the colleges post on their websites, rather than creating its own estimates like other websites. This will be more useful than an "average cost" in helping you decide which school to put on your list.
no..
You shouldn't have to pay at all.
Job
"Pay you" - no Financial aid - maybe
Financial aid is the umbrella term for any assistance you receive to help pay for expenses related to attending college. Financial aid can include scholarships, grants, fellowships and loans; most students use some combination of the above to pay for college.Financial Aid is a gift of money.
Financial aid is the umbrella term for any assistance you receive to help pay for expenses related to attending college. Financial aid can include scholarships, grants, fellowships and loans; most students use some combination of the above to pay for college.Financial Aid is a gift of money.
In most instances, you should not have to pay for student financial aid - this is a free service offered to all students enrolled at the college/university. However, you may have to pay for student loans depending on your financial situation.
Get a job!
Yes since you may wonder whether you will be able to work to pay for expenses not covered by your financial aid.
There is lots of help to be had with financial aid for different colleges. Here is a website address with lots of information on financial aid that will help you out www.finaid.org.
Your financial aid will get pulled from you. And it will not pay your money back for the classes you have failed.
a few weeks