I have 2 separate college loans one with Sallie Mae and the other with Wachovia Bank I have been out of college for a about 3 years. So how do I shop for a "best rate" consolidated student loan?
I have 2 separate college loans one with Sallie Mae and the other with Wachovia Bank I have been out of college for a about 3 years. So how do I shop for a "best rate" consolidated student loan?
If i were to decide to live on my own and were accepted into a University of California, as an "indepentant" student, would i qualify for financial aid?
The thing is, I unsure of i should move out after high school, but i fear that it is too tough financially. Any help will do. Thanks!
If i were to decide to live on my own and were accepted into a University of California, as an "indepentant" student, would i qualify for financial aid?
The thing is, I unsure of i should move out after high school, but i fear that it is too tough financially. Any help will do. Thanks!
I will be going to a university next year. Right at this moment, I am in the middle of financial aid. I can’t figure out how French income works. What I got from my parents is a paper saying "Avis D’ impot sur le Revenue" If anybody knows anything about it that would help me. Thank You!
Hi I am applying for financial assistance for a high school summer program and along with the financial assistance application and a copy of tax forms, my parents will need to write a paragraph describing any "extenuating financial circumstances." What is suppose to be included in this paragraph? (examples please :] ) and because my parents dont know understand english well enough to write this paragraph, would it be ok for me to write it and just say they wrote it?
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The Princeton Website states: "Princeton is one of only six colleges nationwide that offer need-blind admission and full-need financial aid to international students."
Do you know what are the other 5 schools?
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I am currently in college and I have heard people get tons of financial aid if they are married through college. Does anyone have any information on this subject? (how it works, how I would go about doing this, etc.)
I am not asking "if" you get financial aid if you are married through college, I know you do. I am asking if you get more financial aid being married as opposed to if you were under your parents. I have heard of many people getting married specifically during college to help out pay for school, I hear your school is practically paid for.
How often does this happen? And also how many lower scholarships would it take to pay off for a full ride or even close to a full free schooling? I’m currently a high school senior and the whole college process is very confusing to me and seeing as I have to pay for it myself and the way the economy "sounds" with student loans being harder to come by in an increasingly competitive market.
Some parents have low taxable income certain years for different reasons. Often we have minimal taxable "income", yet a substantial net worth. Does anyone know how in depth the financial aid departments look at a parent’s net worth or is "income" generally the larger deciding factor? Of course "income" is always considered. I am asking if anyone knows how financial aid offices view high net worth – low (taxable) income situations?
I’ve been doin a lot of searchin online for grant information and application processes and all I’ve came across are scams to get me to pay for the information or order "packets" to file for assistance. Basically what would be the best process for me to aquire info to try and apply for these grants or does anyone know a reliable source to print applications?