If they took it to pay for your college courses, that is acceptable use. But if they took the money for their own use, you can report it to the college financial aid office, to the police, and to the financial aid government office.
Absolutely not.
Financial aid is a program that offers money to students based on income. The Cal Grant is part of financial aid and you qualify for this grant by filling out your FASFA for the school you are planning to attend.
NO....Financial Aid is awarded based on financial need. Even if your parents can not afford to send you to school, the gov't only sees that they made the income listed. At that point it is worked into a formula to come up with a score for you. Based on that score is how much aid is offered. Sounds like you are going to have to do the student loan option, there are many types to choose from, private banks or gov't.
You should check with your financial aid office at your college if you have any questions on when your financial aid will be disbursed and when you will be receiving a refund check (if you will be receiving one).
Go to your college financial aid offices and they will tell you how. If you are not accepted or enrolled in a college you have to wait until you are. Usually part of the enrollment packet includes financial aid information and forms. If you are still being supported by your parents they also have to include financial information on the forms.
i am taking state aid and child spourts but i want to go back my husband what shoild i do
The Private School Aid Service (PSAS) offers financial aid services to parents of children. Parents can apply for financial aid and each case will be assessed.
You are all ready emancipated at 18 because you are an adult according to the law. Move out of your parents house, get your own place, and pay for your expenses to not have them considered as part of the financial aid.
no..
First of all you should ask your parents and relatives for some financial aid. If you still need more money, go to any bank. They will give you a credit. But ask your relatives and friends first.
Did you mean financial aid? Pretty sure you can get a loan no matter how rich your parents are.
Absolutely not.
It depends on the exact situation, but it never hurts to apply for financial aid.
no
The financial aid process for students taking online degrees, works the same as for students on campus. Financial aid is calculated on a need bases particular to each individuals circumstances.
Once you are married you are considered "independent" on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). That means your parent's income and assets are not used when determining your eligibility for aid. If you are independent you will also not be offered a PLUS loan. This is a loan your parents can borrow for your school expenses. So, basically "no" you can't get financial aid through your parent's after you're married. Now, begging them for money is another story...
Your financial aid will get pulled from you. And it will not pay your money back for the classes you have failed.