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Grants for an adult who's starting college


Question Posted Friday June 4 2004, 1:45 pm

My daughter is 35 and finally able to attend college. She desperately needs a grant. She and her husband both work, but they're in debt from being unemployed for a year. They both have good jobs now. Where should she look on the Internet for help?

Thank you!

Audrey


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mylordwon answered Sunday June 6 2004, 8:33 am:
Audrey,

There are hundreds of thousands of possible sites on the internet for college grants. I suggest starting a search with the obvious heading of “College Grants” and narrowing it down to your situation - women, over 30, married and ect.

I have contacted a professor I know at a university on the East coast regarding your question. He has not gotten back to me yet, but when we connect, I'll ask if he knows of places that most people may not think to look for college grants and email the information to you if so. Leave your email at mylordwon@yahoo.com if interested.

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