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I really need help for funding school?

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Ok so heres the deal, the place i was working at closed down so im out of a job and money, im 19 and im moving to florida to attend college and i really need the money, im gonna obviously look for a job but with times being how they are now u cant just assume that your gonna be able to get a job quickly. So could anyone who works from home or just knows of things a college student like me could do to bring in money anything that you had to do yourself please help me out. also i heard that Fafsa has to be repaid after a certain while and im really trying to avoid owing money.

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  1. well i live in tennessee and we have the lottery scholarships. im not really sure if florida has that...but i had to fill at the fafsa to get the it and your definatly dont have to pay it back.  Im going to school next year and i only have to pay 600 the whole year for everything. My suggestion would be to check on fafsa...there is also billions of scholarships everywhere. just search for them...im sure you can find something. good luck.


  2. First of all you do not have to pay back FAFSA.  It's only a website that you complete an application for financial aid.  Based on the information received on the FAFSA application they will be determine whether you qualify for financial assistance.  Student loans is what you will have to pay back if you receive one only.  Try Salliemae website and fafsa websites for loans or preferable grants.

  3. Definitely fill out the FAFSA ( Free Application for Federal Student Aid). I did this and I only had to cover my own housing using loans (which were also supplied by the government and therefore I don't have to pay interest on them!). The official website is http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ - please don't fall for all the stupid other little websites that make you pay to fill out the form or apply for loans!

  4. If you need help for the funding of your school. Federal grants, government grants, scholarships, donations,  student loans and financial assistance company could be a great help to your education.

    State and Federal Grants - The federal government remains a major provider of grant dollars to  state and localities

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