I currently have a "C" grade in my media planning class. I still have to do a project that I think I won’t be able to get a good grade on, so my grade could drop to a D. I have A’s in all of my other classes and I want to withdraw from the media planning class but since I have financial aid I don’t want to lose that money. Can I still drop out of the class and still receive financial aid? I am enrolled full-time (15 credits) Any help will be appreciated thanks.
Currently I live at home and am only taking 8 units. Next semester I will be enrolled full time and living on my own (off campus). What financial aid options do I have to help pay for things. I work…just not enough, I haven’t been able to find a job. I make about 6,500 per year. I’m in the process of submitting my fafsa. Where can I find helpful info on grants and aid. The Gov’t website doesn’t really seem to apply to individuals.
I am married with 3 Kids. I also work full-time.
I have completed my 16 years studies as a full time student now i am seeking for my masters in USA in Pharmaceutical sciences on financial assistance basis.
Right now I’m looking for ways I can somehow make money while still helping out my community. I’m potentially looking out to work or Big Brother Big Sister and other similiar programs. I know some may see this as defeating the point. But I’m a full time student, going to school off of loans alone, and I’m not financially gifted so getting money while doing something positive would be great.
I just started school last week and have one grant which covers my books and tuition and pays out the remainder in the form of a check once a semester. This is great and all but i need something perhaps weekly that would help pay for gas as i am a full time student at a local tech college im focusing on school right now and so i don’t have a job. If you have any suggestions leave it here or my email is bartgillam (at) gmail . com (obviously delete the spaces)
I’m an incoming freshman this year, and I just got an administrative assistant position at a hospital on Saturdays. I’ll be going to school full-time, but I plan on working through the week during the summer. How much money can I legally make without it affecting my financial aid package? Is there a certain amount of money you can make and not have to file taxes?
A friend recently told me of a person he knows that receives ,000 per semester from the federal government in student loans. I am thinking about going to school full time, but need extra income. Would financial aid be able to sufficiently cover my living expenses and school as well? I have an apartment and all of the costs associated with that.
I am interested in seeking a certification in medical transcription so I can work from home, but do not wish to go back to (& can’t afford to) school full time for 2 years to do so and would like to get certified from a course such as Career Step or similar. I wondered if there is financial aid available to help pay for that?
Right now i have about ,000 including loans to pay for my Cal state college. Whether i work part-time or full-time, how much money should i expect to lose on my financial aid?