How can I pay for college?
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Answer:
Get a job.
No seriously, go down to the financial aid office, and apply for an on-campus job. They're normally more than willing to work around your class schedule. And more often than not, so are the local businesses: bookstores, convenience stores; hey, swallow that pride and apply at Wal-Mart.
Take out the student loan. Apply for scholarships and make sure your grades/achievements are good enough to get you there. Check with your HS guidance counselor, or the college FA office: they may know of some grants or scholarships that you overlooked, like those specific to your field of study, what you've done, or even the town where you live.
get a job
Fastweb.com lists a lot of diiferent grants and scholarships that are available. And you can get info sent directly to your email when a scholarship that fits your criteria is open for applications. I wish you the best!
you can apply for fincal aid and student loans there are many things out there tht can hlp u pay for college
pel grants, aid through the college, loans, work hard all summer and get good grades for scholarships - the fact that you asked this questions is not a good sign. try a JC
You should try and earn some money by getting a job which is worth working for, or ask your parents, and there is a great chance of them giving you money if you would ask how supportive they are in your life and try to start crying.
I would start by checking out www.fafsa.ed.gov There you can fill out a questionnaire for Government funding. It is a free inquiry.
Also, I would never pay a website in order to look for education funding. There are plenty of websites that are free. They should have adequate information.
Lastly, check with any organizations or faith institutions that you, or your parent(s), are involved with. There are a multitude of scholarships out there for the taking.
May You Find the Funding You Need for Your Schooling,
-T.
Join the military and sign up for a job that will be close to or enhance the job that you want to do later. You will never have to ask this question again.
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