Yes, your income as a parent does count against your student applying for college. If you make too much money, she might not be able to get any financial aid at all.
Financial aid depends on the situation of the student, not his or her immigrant status. Please check with the school the student is applying to for more detailed information.
United Students Against Sweatshops was created in 1997.
Students Against Destructive Decisions was created in 1981.
Just as they do for undergraduate schools, graduate students may qualify for financial aid depending on their circumstances. The best way to find out if you qualify would be to complete your FAFSA forms and they will point you in the right direction.
Hispanic students are able to qualify for scholarships. There are even scholarships that are made especially for Hispanic students. For more information, please go to this website: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/minority-scholarships/Hispanic-scholarships/.
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Yes, there have been numerous instances where US students have protested against the US government. For example, during the Vietnam War, students led widespread protests against US involvement. More recently, students have organized protests against gun violence and climate change, calling for policy changes from the government.
Many students have done so.
Yes, you can borrow against an IRA for financial assistance, but it is generally not recommended due to potential tax implications and penalties.