College/School/Scholarship shit

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Mar 12, 2006
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how are YOU paying for your education?

anybody know of any good sites that offer scholarships and shit?

anybody won any? how much?

collegenet
fastweb.com
zinch

all 3 are good at finding some, im applying like crazy right now... time to advance
 
Jan 28, 2005
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You put in exceptional work, the scholarships find you...

I got one scholarship offer for Psychology from a religious college here in MI, but I'm not sure if I want to pursue a career in that field, also I don't know if I could last at a college that mandates I study their religion on top of my other work.


www.fafsa.gov is where you can apply for the Pel Grant. A lot of students also get stafford loans.
 
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You put in exceptional work, the scholarships find you...

I got one scholarship offer for Psychology from a religious college here in MI, but I'm not sure if I want to pursue a career in that field, also I don't know if I could last at a college that mandates I study their religion on top of my other work.


www.fafsa.gov is where you can apply for the Pel Grant. A lot of students also get stafford loans.
religion and psychology? lol

rational people dont believe in religion.........

UNLESS its a religious brainwash/mind control program, but yes, carry on
 

Palmer

RIP SouthernComfort
Apr 10, 2006
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Hate to brag but I'm going to be starting school here soon and will have the chance to take advantage of the post 9-11 GI Bill. Basically all my tuition and books are covered and I'll be given about a G a month for living expenses. Not bad considering I'll also be working a 50k a year job on top of the other 10k I'll make through my VA benefits and military reserve pay.....YEAH!

EDIT: 72K+ next year....Not too bad for a 24 year old alcoholic/X-drugie...
 
Jul 3, 2008
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i get financial aid...but only cuz i got a kid...b4 i had my son i was doin loans


but fill out ur fafsa n lie on it...thas the best way...tell em u got a kid...i get tuition plus rent money haha
 
Nov 2, 2002
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i went to a cal state that had some cheap ass tuition......didnt put me in the hole at all.

Im in grad school now though and its expensive as hell......but i gotta do it because a BA hardly gets you anything nowadays sad but true
 
Jan 9, 2007
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So Im trying to fill out my FAFSA forms so I can go to a technical college but they said my dad has to sign the forms and use his tax information also??? I havnt talked to my dad in months so what am I supposed to do? And im 20 years old..why the hell does my dads info matter?
 
Jul 1, 2004
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So Im trying to fill out my FAFSA forms so I can go to a technical college but they said my dad has to sign the forms and use his tax information also??? I havnt talked to my dad in months so what am I supposed to do? And im 20 years old..why the hell does my dads info matter?
Im in the same boat here. It shouldnt have anything to do with them, cuz I dont want it to do with them but I guess they would trust us(you bein 20 and me bein 21) to pay off all of our loans.
 
Oct 19, 2008
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So Im trying to fill out my FAFSA forms so I can go to a technical college but they said my dad has to sign the forms and use his tax information also??? I havnt talked to my dad in months so what am I supposed to do? And im 20 years old..why the hell does my dads info matter?
From the FAFSA website:

"What if I am unable to provide my parents’ information, their income information and signature, due to special circumstances?

Under Federal law your family is primarily responsible-to the extent they are able-for paying for your college expenses. To determine how much your family can afford to pay towards your college expenses, we must collect your financial information and if you are a dependent student, we must also collect your parents' financial information.

Under very limited circumstances, an otherwise dependent student may be able to submit the FAFSA without parental information due to special circumstances. Before you proceed to skip the parental section of your FAFSA, consider the following:

Examples of special circumstances where you may be able to submit your FAFSA without providing parental information include:

Your parents are incarcerated; or

You have left home due to an abusive family environment; or

You do not know where your parents are and are unable to contact them (and you have not been adopted).

Not all situations are considered a special circumstance. The following are situations that would not be considered a special circumstance:

Your parents do not want to provide their information on your FAFSA; or

Your parents refuse to contribute to your college expenses; or

Your parents do not claim you as a dependent on their income taxes; or

You do not live with your parents.

If you believe you have a special circumstance and are unable to provide parental information, you should complete information about you and your finances and skip any questions about your parents. You should sign your FAFSA with your PIN and leave your parent's PIN blank. It is important to note:

We will allow you to submit your FAFSA without parental information, however your FAFSA will not be considered complete.

Because your FAFSA is not considered complete, we will not calculate your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) which is the index used by colleges to determine how much student aid you are eligible to receive.

If you are approaching any deadlines for your state, college, or scholarship aid, you may want to contact your financial aid administrator (FAA) before submitting your FAFSA without parental data.

Once you submit your FAFSA without parental data, you must follow up with the FAA at the college you plan to attend, in order to complete your FAFSA and receive an EFC. Also note the following:

Under Federal law, only your FAA has the authority to decide whether or not you must provide parental information on your FAFSA.

You will have to provide documentation to verify your situation. Gather as much written evidence of your situation as you can. Written evidence may include court or law enforcement documents, letters from a clergy member, school counselor or social worker, and/or any other relevant data that explains your special circumstance.

After reviewing your circumstances carefully, your FAA will decide if you must provide parental information or if your circumstances allow you to proceed without providing parental data. Your FAA’s decision is final and can not be appealed to Federal Student Aid."