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Financial Aid Application Information
Asked by R.M. from Miami
on February 14, 2008
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My son has 17 years old and he has a senior,what's the best time to fill for financial aid
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- The sooner the better. That way you can check out your scholarship options.
- You can start now. Here is the website http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.com/ There is also Bright Futures in the state of Florida if he has a GPA 3.0 and higher...
- I am a daughther who is 17 years old and also a senior. I already sent the papers for the financial aid. The school counselor is the person in charge for this applic...
Continuing Education, Getting Loan to Cover School + Living Expenses
Asked by Y.D. from Chicago
on April 16, 2010
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I have a question about school loans which I don't know much about. I was wondering if it's at all possible to go back to school and get a loan to pay for school plus ...
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- You need to make an appointment and go visit with a Financial Aid counselor at the school you are thinking of going to. If you qualify for any type of grant or even a ...
- Y., I went back to school but I was working at the time. I received loans to help cover expenses. There are many differnt types of loans out there. Here is a web...
- It certainly is possible. First thing, apply for the FAFSA to see what you qualify for. Are you returning for a Bachelors or Masters degree? The two work just a bit di...
DD Wanting to Go to a Pricey Private University, Teach a Few Years, Then Be SAHM
Asked by M.S. from Dallas
on February 10, 2012
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My DD is a HS jr and is researching colleges. She only wants to consider private universities that are on the rung just below the top Ivy league schools. She is smar...
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- Tell your daughter scholorship or junior college. I would elect for junior college because she seems to have an unrealistic goal, of bagging a rich husband at an ivy ...
- Is there a chance that you can connect her with someone in his or her 20s who is living the reality of paying off college debt and has looked ahead and knows he or she...
- If she is taking such an immature stance towards choosing a college it doesn't sound like she is 16 going on 30. I graduated a couple years ago from a private unive...
Grants for School
Asked by A.A. from Lubbock
on December 1, 2010
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I'm thinking about going back to school and was curious if I could qualify for any grants. I have one child whose almost three months old. Do any of you mommies know o...
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- I don't know which school in Lubbock you are looking at, but Tech ahs a very good Financial aid office. They can Find the money if it's ot there but you have to very ...
- bare bones... you need to file a FAFSA, sooner rather than later. It typically takes 6-12 mo for financial aid to kick in. Then apply for financial aid through the...
- You need to ask the Student Advisor or the Admissions office of the university. Also do online searches on Grants.... there is a TON of information.... and will ta...
Refinancing Mortgage
Asked by J.V. from Chicago
on February 29, 2012
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Hubby and I are on an ARM that will reset this summer. When it does, it most likely will go down a percent. For the past 2 years, I've tried to convince hubby that we ...
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- They won't let any type of refi go through WITHOUT an appraisal first. I know this because our refi didn't go through for this very reason, not enough equity and the ...
- While it would stink to pay PMI, it might still be totally worth it! What you really need to do is get all of your information together and just make that appointment...
- It doesn't help to worry, just go and talk to a broker. I know it's making you nervous, but rates are at historic lows and it may be worth it even if you do have to p...
I Ask This with Humility....
Asked by C.M. from Portland
on March 31, 2009
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Hello ladies,
All of us can agree that times are tough for everyone everywhere. I need so off the cuff advice from someone not my grandma. My husband and I have alw...
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- There are certain protections for your home under bankruptcy law and provisions that allow you can affirm debts (agree to keep paying them) and keep the asset. You sho...
- Don't do it! If you're already in a stressful financial situation - you have to humble yourself & buy a car you can pay cash for - no financing, or it will only get wo...
- Hi Candace, It sounds like you have time to plan. If hubby graduates in the fall, loan payments won't start immediately. Does he change jobs after graduation or now...
19-Year-old Wants Transfer to Girlfriend's College
Asked by B.C. from New York
on January 26, 2010
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My 19-year-old son is an honors student at a top public university in the eastern part of the U.S. His girlfriend from high school goes to a private college in the Mi...
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- College can be pretty lonely for even well adjusted, social kids and it sounds like he might be pretty unhappy with college. If you block his way, I think the chance o...
- First, I have to say that I do NOT yet have kids that age! But I remember being one, and it wasn't all that long ago that my brother was in a similar situation. I woul...
- I agree with Sara. You really need to sit down and have a calm family discussion. Now is not the time to play the stern parent. You also have to check things out about...
What Do People Usually Do?
Asked by Y.I. from Dallas
on November 30, 2007
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My daughter is in junior college and we are trying to plan for the junior and senior year at a regular college. What do people usually do to pay for college? She won'...
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- If i had all my graduate education to do over again - I would have secured a scholarship and NOT have gotten financial aid through the government. I have had a very d...
- First apply for FAFSA on the Web at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Even if you do not qualify many of the school loans require that you apply for FAFSA first. Second go to ...
- Go to the financial counselor if she doesnt know which college she wants to go to go to the junior college she goes to now and the financial office should be able to h...
I Think I Am Going Insane
Asked by K.B. from Birmingham
on March 19, 2008
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My son is 17 and is planning on going to college next year. He has been accepted into the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. I have filled out all the paperwork, b...
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- I know the feeling. I have a daughter that has registered at AUM and it's the same thing. The fees never end.
- I have two children currently in college and yes the cost for this and that is enormaous. You will get thru it all, I'm almost thru the first year, just three more to ...
- Hey! I'm from Enterprise, AL. My co-worker just sent 2 sons to UAB and had to pay all kinds of fees. She had to buy each a $250 meal ticket for the school food and on...
Financial Problems
Asked by C.A. from Wichita
on May 12, 2009
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My husbands grandma suggested that I file bankruptcy. I am hesitant because of the major affect on your credit. One of my other friends did debt consolidation so maybe...
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- You said husband. That means you two would need to file together. When he married you, he married your debt as well. There are implications both ways (to file or not t...
- Good Morning C., yes dear it is a mess but a relatively small one considering. Budgets are very hard but doable. We just this month paid off a credit card that had rea...
- I dont think you have enough to file for bankruptcy. You could try, but I think you need more debt. Not that you should get anymore. Unfortunately, the rent thing, ...