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Anyone know anything about getting financial aid for college?

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Besides filling out a fasfa, what r some other ways to get financial aid for college? Preferably not loans based on credit. Any info will be helpful. Thanks.

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  1. Have you try to get a scholarship? Each provider has different requirements. Maybe you can try to go to

    http://1st-scholarship.com

    it's about scholarships information.

    Good luck


  2. You can apply for a merit or need based scholarship depending on the college you attend. You should look on the website of your respective college asap, and find out that information so you can apply.

  3. Student loans are available with a wide range of lenders. Many students are finding themselves tough while going for a higher education. The flagrant cost of the higher education is one of main factors that are impeding the chances of your higher education. Since, education is the sole and one of the important<!--tools for your personal development; it can not be ignored-all.To help you paying efficiently the huge cost of the higher education, now, student loans have been made into provision. You can avail these loans to meet the cost of your tuition fees as well as paying off other bills related to your education. You may be helped from the government agencies as well as from private players.

    http://best-loans.awardspace.com/student...

    From among the private lenders, the online lenders are those one that are known for the simple and fast processing. You can contact a number of such lenders online with their different loan quotes. An online method helps you negotiate for the best deal out of the available-->options and also make your approval faster. Students can obtain the education loans either with secured or unsecured form. Secured loans require pledging of an asset from the borrowers. Whereas, unsecured form has nothing such obligation. The secured form has a lower interest rate, whereas, with the unsecured one, it is somewhat higher

  4. Apply for scholarships from everywhere.  Contact the financial aid office at the school or schools you plan to attend, check out their websites, they probably have scholarship information there.  Check with local organizations, churches, parents employers ect.  

    Also, check with your state Higher Ed Department, many states offer state grant programs and have a seperate application from the FAFSA.  

    The FAFSA will take care of Federal Grants and Loans, after scholarships and state aid, the only options is private loans which are all credit based.  

    Your school may offer a payment plan, such as AMS tuition pay.

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