Monday, December 12, 2011

I've been out of high school for years, so how can I still save on a college education?

I would like to go for four years but the cost is astronomical! How can I get some breaks on the cost other then loans?|||Have you applied for FAFSA? If so, what does it say your EFC is? You might look at a community college, depending on what you want to do, you may get the whole ride there. If not, you can at least get 2 years in there and then transfer. Also, need more info.: Are you a single parent? There are great SP scholarships. Depending on your course of study, there are a lot of specific scholarships for studies in certain fields. If you're going into medicine, getting a job at a hospital is a great way to get financial help through tuition assistance. You get your stuff paid for and sign an agreement that you'll stay and work for them in your new capacity for an equal time/money which they paid on your behalf (and yes, you still get your regular paycheck). So, without knowing more about your situation, that's the best I can offer. Email w/ more info. if you'd like more specific information. Good luck!!!! :D :D|||You need to complete a FAFHA form. With this form completed, the universities can give you a financial aid package. You look at each of the packages for the schools you applied to and see which is going to be the best for your situation. They could offer loans, grants, scholarships, work/study programs, or a combination of any of these. You don't have to accept the entire package. You can decline any part and accept the others. For example: accept everything but the loans. If most of the package is work/study, you might realize that you can probably find another part time job that will pay more. You just have to make sure that your employer will work around your school schedule. Many in university towns are flexible for students. Best wishes~

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