The federal government has a website containing information for grants, scholarships and loans. This site will walk you through the steps to find the best choice. http://fedmoney.org/
There are a variety of online sites that one can apply for student loans. Sites such as college loans, continuing education loans, federal, government loans, professional loans, loan extentions, grants, etc.
You can find a bunch of great information about school loans online, such as Sallie Mae and Wells Fargo. Another place to check is schooloans.com.
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.
See the link below for AmeriCorps. You can also try the School grants
I would file your FASFA. This will give you loans and grants to pay for your school.
There is a website online called usa.gov that provides very detailed information about loans and grants. This website details specific universities and what type of grants that they are able to provide.
No, you pay back loans not grants. There are grants and student loans online which allows you to pay them back until you are earning a certain wage. Foreign students though sometimes don't get any financial support.
There are loans available for that. For a list of loans and grants available you can visit www.grants.gov.
There are grants and student loans online which allows you to pay them back until you are earning a certain wage. Foreign students though sometimes don't get any financial support.
Some online schools are qualified for federal school loans, others aren't. for more information see this website http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/choosing.jsp
Grants do not have to be repaid. Loans have to be repaid.
You can get them from local and national banks. You can also apply to organizations like Fannie Mae which specialize in student loans. Also, fill out the FAFSA to gain access to government loans, scholarships, and grants.