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Seeking Grants
Asked by L.W. from Detroit
on June 24, 2007
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I am in college right now and still have about five years ahead of me. I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find money, grants, scholarships for working moms....
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- Besides being a lawyer, I teach at Rochester College in Rochester, MI. They have an accelerated program which means that if you are over age 24 years you can complete...
- Hi L. - If you haven't already, I would make an appointment with the schools financial aid office. They should have a book/listing of grants/scholarships and a fin...
- Hello, And I hate to piggyback off of your post, but... I'm kind of in the same boat. I got accepted to a program at Western last fall and still haven't returned ...
Moms Out There Know of Any Grants for School?
Asked by L.C. from San Francisco
on February 1, 2011
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Hello Moms. I was planning to finally go back and pursue my career in the medical field. I want to go ahead and finish what I started. Does anyone know of any Grants t...
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- Pell grants and fafsa... talk to your school financial adviser. There are many places that give grants, from corporations like Coca-Cola giving scholarships for essays...
- I agree with the others, FAFSA. It's online, it's free and it's not just for kids. Make sure you go online and fill out the form before March 2nd to get ahead on all...
- Did you try to apply for federal funding through the FAFSA to see what federal student loans and grants you qualify for? When I was in college I got grants in additio...
Need Advice on Colleges and Grants
Asked by S.S. from Kansas City
on February 8, 2008
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I am wanting to start taking some college classes, I never realy went to college after highschool. Now that I have a child I'm starting to make some smarter decisions...
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- The first place you need to go is FAFSA.com. It's the Federal site for financial aid. Good luck and GREAT for you !!!
- Where are you located? There is a college in Rockford,IL that has online classes and classes at the campus. It's called Rasmussen. If you want more info feel free to c...
- You can go on line to www.fafsa.ed.gov, this is the US Department of Education Federal Student Aid sight. It will tell you what information from you is needed to appl...
Grants and Scholarships for College
Asked by G.F. from Dallas
on September 22, 2008
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Hey there - does anyone know of tried and TRUE websites to get grants and scholarships for my 2nd year college daughter - her major is elementary education. Her dad l...
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- there is a new grant called TEACH. she would have to commit to a low income district for a few years but they pretty much cover everything.. definitely something to re...
- she should contact the financial aide office at her school, they would be able to direct her to grants/scholarships that she would qualify for, & also they can help wi...
- Talk to the school financial aid office. The current years financial aid is based off of last years income but if there has been a significant change in income (such ...
Seeking Help in Nky
Asked by J.F. from Cincinnati
on June 5, 2007
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need help figuring out how to apply for collage and grants and loans
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- Go to the website of the college in which you are interested and search for 'admissions' and 'financial aid'. If that doesn't give you the information you need, you s...
- It's actually pretty easy. Contact the college you are interested in to ask about their application process. As far as funding, you can apply online at: www.fafsa.g...
- If you know what school you are applying to they have a financial aide department that will help you. Basically you start by filling out a FASFA. You can apply online....
Trying to Go Back to School
Asked by A.F. from Stationed Overseas
on August 1, 2011
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I really want to go back to college, I started college back in 2007 but had to drop out due to family problems. Now I would like to return but I am not financially sta...
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- Have you looked into scholarships? There are many that go unanswered.
- What about working and saving up some money to pay back the loan you still have and/or pay the tuition on a PT basis? Crazy, I know, but college isn't a *right* it'...
- The reality of the situation is that you simply can't afford this right now. I know that it is disheartening, but college isn't "free" and as Riley has stated below t...
Wanting to Go Back to School
Asked by S.T. from Kansas City
on February 3, 2011
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Hello all of you beautiful moms. This is my situation. I am married with 3 sons. I am now a stay at home mom. My twin boys were born in November and like my older son,...
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- I just signed up with Grand Canyon Online Universtiy. most online universities help you find student loans. how much funding would depend on your income but again th...
- Your financial aid will be based on last year's income. If you stay in state, you are eligible for state as well as federal aid. Financial aid consists of grants AND...
- Every major university has online courses, as do most community colleges. I would *strongly* recommend going that route if you're going online. Both for credibility (i...
Thinking About Going Back to School. Where to Start?
Asked by R.B. from La Crosse
on February 7, 2011
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I have been out of school for 15years. I never went to college after graduating high school. My son would have been a week old and I thought being a mom to him was mor...
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- Go to the websites for schools you want to attend. I suggest starting out to get all your general education credits at a community college and then transferring (it i...
- R., congratulations on thinking about going back to school! I can't tell you how many times google has helped me out. When I'm looking for a college that has a progr...
- Hi R., I am a returning student after 15 years and seven children later. Yeah it was rough the first semester but it all came back after awhile. I started at a communi...
25 Yrs Old & Need Family Advice Plz
Asked by J.G. from Cincinnati
on November 21, 2010
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I know I have so many questions lately--sorry, it's a crazy time in my life, and i haven't had any time to even stop and ask for advice until now--and i figured that m...
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- It sounds like both you and your parents need to step back and look at the whole picture. There is more here than just the fact that you are now a young woman with a ...
- I have no advice here...your situation is very complicated. Is there counseling available for you through school? A counselor might be able to give you some guidanc...
- My suggestion: Look into applying/receiving larger student loans, if you haven't already. If you are not already receiving child support, report your daughter's fath...
Paying for Orthognathic Surgery
Asked by K.S. from Reno
on October 1, 2008
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Our 18 yr. old daughter will be needing orthognathic surgery over the next year. The oral surgeon's office has said to expect at least a $50,000 medical bill between ...
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- My heart goes out to you!! We are currently working on $10k of chiropractic because our insurance doesn't cover it so I am aware of the burden (to a much lesser degre...
- Dear K., Since your daughter is 18 she is an adult. Medicare could be applied for if she has very low income and also doesn't have many assets of her own. Pe...
- Hi - I just had a thought. Maybe you can check with your insurance to see if they cover a maxillofacial surgeon. They basically do the same thing as orthodontists (exc...