Information about student grants in the UK can be found on the goverment website. http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/StudentFinance/Applyingforthefirsttime/DG_171557
Yes, you can get federal grants, if you have the right income level. You can find out more about this by going to the website www.finaid.org. Good luck.
Students everywhere are lookg for ways to get a good education. The website collegegrants.org is a great way to research student college grants. This website tells you what type of college grants students can get and how to get them. It lets you pick your major you are studying and tells your everything you need to know for a college grant.
You can find access to mobile home grants at www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/title/repair.cfm. Another good website is www.MyGovernmentResources.com
You may find the information your looking for at the following website...www.students.net/student-travel/student-airfares/ They will inform you as to what is avaiable and at what rates.
Student-specific grants
I recommend the website fedmoney.org. It is an excellent online resource for student financial aid, not only in Wisconsin, but across the entire country. It tells you if you are eligible, and how and where to apply for scholarships, grants, loans, fellowships, and traineeships.
One website I know of is Free Colorado Grants and Scholarships. This is the same website but you can also try typing in The College Grants Database. This helped my good friend who had ADHD and autism. They can help you with a free grant or scholarship.
Some of the best places to find good consolidation loan rates are Load Approval Direct, Next Student, and DebtConsolidation's website. The rates will vary depending on each individual student.
Any student that is looking for Federal Loans or Grants to help pay for educational expenses should fill out a FAFSA. Federal Loans will need to be paid back and Federal Grants do not as long as a student stays in good academic standing.
It is easy to look up available grants by yourself, so there is no need to pay a locator for this service. Visit www.grants.gov, a government website, and try the City of Orlando website at www.cityoforlando.net. The only people who will find available grants at no charge to you are Case Workers or Social Workers.
There are many websites with databases which can help you track down some grants which are suitable for you, so that you are able to fund your way through college. http://www.collegegrant.net/ http://www.collegegrants.org/ http://www.collegescholarships.org/grants/ These ones may be good starting points.
Finding a good rate on a student loan requires some searching with various institutions you can try your local bank or online. There is also grants which does not have to be paid back to help with college, try this site to help with funding. http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/#