I have been accepted to college and believe me, I am beyond excited to go. Yet, I do not have the enough to cover all finances. I have qualified for one federal grant which isn't enough. The federal aid qualifications consider my parent's income and I haven't lived with them for about a year. I also get food stamps. I was adopted when I was 12, a year too early to qualify for adoption college aid. I don't qualify for hope scholarship because I didn't hold my gpa requirement senior year of high school. I have looked at private loans but I don't have credit or anyone to co-sign my loan. I would be devastated if I couldn't attend college because I can't meet finance means.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Friday June 24 2011, 2:15 pm: Depending on the college you go to, there should be college scholarship. I had a scholarship my first year of college and with was nothing based on income. It was more about your academic career. And I'm not sure if you college does this or not, but most colleges have some sort of payment plan where you pay a bit month by month. Perhaps you can ask about that and find a part-time job to help pay. You can always look at weird scholarships. There are some weird scholarships out there (left handed people, ambidextrous, short people, etc.) You should try www.scholarships.com
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