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Question Posted Saturday September 1 2007, 12:41 am

can i use fafsa grants to pay someone who lend me money for school?

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xo_underneath answered Saturday September 1 2007, 3:35 pm:
Sort of. When you get a grant the money goes to your classes & books, then whatever you have left over is give to you in a check to do whatever you want with it. So however much you had left could go to repay them.

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sizzlinmandolin answered Saturday September 1 2007, 12:40 pm:
No, the grants go directly to your school unless you have overpaid. If you overpay, the extra is sent to you in the form of a check.

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russianspy1234 answered Saturday September 1 2007, 12:39 pm:
fafsa grants basically send the money directly to the school you are going to, so no. most scholarships you can however.

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