Saturday, October 24, 2009

*How to Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships

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In 1970, the United States had 30% of the world's college graduates, now it has only 15%.
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If trade school seems out of reach at first glance, explore your options. You may be surprised as to what financial assistance is available to you.
How To Get Financial Aid For Trade School

Technical schools, colleges, and institutes located throughout the country provide a multitude of education courses and programs that can help you obtain the certification or degree you need to move forward in today's competitive job market.
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Some colleges and universities have a January due date for completing financial aid applications. Check with your school.

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Take advantage of our Free Educational System. You could learn a lot.


College is Free in America. Grants alone will pay the cost of many very good colleges. And the student should have over $700 left a semester, after tuition and books. Probably more nowadays, depends on financial income family size, etc.

Financial Aid Grants Are Free. No Repayment Ever!
You don't have to be a genius or have had great marks in high school to get into college nowadays. They may just make you take a couple of easy tests to see what Freshman classes are good for you. Nothing scary, like trying for scholarships. No academic requirements for financial aid.

Then there's Work Study. A easy job at minimum wage part of your financial aid package. Work at school much easier than running around.

Anyone can go to college. You don't have to be in or just out of high school. I was 28 when I started college.
I went to school with people who worked full time and still got straight A's. Better grades than I.

Call the Financial Aid Department of the college or university you want to attend and ask them any questions you have, or for an interview there for help getting the financial aid application completed.

I know a person can go to college with just financial aid. I did.

If you get really good marks as an undergraduate, there are a lot of good internships and scholarships. to pay for post graduate work.

Try never to take student loans.
It's better to go to a Good school that may not have such a big name, than to go into debt for ten years.

Some students may be able to get help paying off student loans; for certain professions like becoming teachers, doctors, etc. if you are willing to work in under served areas for a number of years.
Americorps Offers Some Financial Help For Students Too.
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Student loans are good, if one is sure they can pay them off. Otherwise they're trouble.
Some of the smallest schools have the best teachers. Know what you want to learn and choose a school by how compatible they are with your goals.

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