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I'm in school at this time and I'm receiving grants and loans it's not enough how can I receive more?

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It's just not enough, I thought going to school full-time I was able to receive more living expenses that equal the amount of children in the household. I have five children and it's pretty challenging to try to work full-time and go to school full-time. What would be a good suggestion?

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  1. Maybe you can try below website to get the information you need. It's about scholarships articles for your second opinion.

    http://e-how-2.info/2008/02/25/how-to-ge...


  2. I would try to go to school half-time because you can still receive full federal financial aid when you are going half-time (6hrs for undergrad).  Otherwise, I would make sure you have filled out your FAFSA correctly.  If you have questions, you can ask for help from your financial people at your school.

  3. Wow, it sounds like a tough time for anyone to be juggling so much. Maybe you should go to school part-time, or consider taking out another loan? Being indebted is never a great option, but it could temporarily lighten your load. Since you're working full-time and getting a degree, it seems like you should be able to pay it off. The company I represent, http://www.tuitionbids.com, lets you fill out one loan application that is bid on by up to 6 different lenders. You probably don't have time to research a bunch of different banks, so this option could be a relatively painless way to more money. The idea is also that since you're applying to 6 banks at once, they compete for your business and you end up with a favorable rate. Just another option to consider. Good luck to you!

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