especially for people who have been released from prison after a long time being incarcerated, with the system setting them up for failure
especially for people who have been released from prison after a long time being incarcerated, with the system setting them up for failure
I am a high school student who was just forced to move across the country. I want to move back for my senior year. I think there’s a way to get financial aid from the government for renting an apartment if you keep your grades up. Can anyone tell me how that works?
I’m interested in leaving public high school, because I have no doubt that I can teach myself more than a congested classroom could. In homeschooling, how do you take AP (Advanced Placement) courses? How does the college application process work? Please thoroughly explain the entire process.
I just got accepted to Drew University!, but i’m questioning whether or not I want to enroll because the tuition is so expensive.I don’t want to have to take out too many loans because I don’t want to be left paying them off for the rest of my life. Any advice? It’d be greatly appreciated.
i go to college on finacial aid grants and whatever is not used for books and tuition i get a check for within the semester. Do i claim that money on my taxes?
lookin at getting a loptop but i dont wannna carry it around, and i know there is grant money for them but are there some for phones? like a smart phone with windows on it so i can write papers and take notes!? so pretty much a handheld laptop?
I start school on January 19th. The financial ai office at my school told me that there is a 30 day hold on my aid being released to my school from my lender. With that being said, my aid will be released to my school on February 19th. How long after that will it take my school to release the remaining balance too me?
I just found out yesterday after meeting with my financial aid counselor that I will receive a Pell grant for college!
I’ve never had any financial aid before and I don’t understand what I should do. Do I just show up in Spring classes I’m registered in or what? Will a check come in the mail and I pay out of that? I am used to just paying tuition with a check. I am very confused.
I have been working for almost 10 years and have been building my 401K since I started right out of college – now, I want to go back to graduate school, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to get any financial aid or favorably-priced student loans if I have retirement assets. Am I required to dip into this money as a first-dollar plan, or can I keep my retirement assets intact & still get financial assistance (even a Stafford loan)? Thanks!