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Where can I go to college for free? Need grants, scholarships, etc?

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I have no up front monies to pay for college...any suggestions?

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  1. go to www.fafsa.gov - at least I think that's it.  If not, google "fafsa".  You can fill out an application for all kinds of federal aid - and you can decide if you want just grants, loans scholarships, or any of the above.  Don't assume you can't get any help based on your income - many people make this assumption who can get a good portion of their college - if not all of it - paid for.  after you've done that, go to the financial aid office of the school you want to attend, and ask to speak to a financial aid counselor.  I did these things, and got most of my college paid for and the rest covered by loans.  Good luck!


  2. Apply for FAFSA.  Go to a community college for the first two years.  Your state and fed grants will cover all your tuition and maybe your books as well.

    Most community colleges have consortium agreements with 4 year colleges, where you can transfer with a hefty scholarship included.

  3. You can try to go to

    http://all-about-scholarship.com

    it's about scholarships information.

    Good luck

  4. Hi, if you are an intelligent person and have secured a minimum of 60% marks in the last course and your income is low then you can apply for the scholarship at www.nicelife.we.bs they do not provide cash assistance, but will provide you the help only through booklets, and cds etc FREE of Cost. There are only two conditions to fulfill. you must be intelligent and you must be earning a low amount or not earning at all.

    Thanks

  5. You can apply for grants.  You can get student loans.  There is no free college in this country.

  6. My advice is to stay in state for college and apply for grants, loans, and scholarships. The tuition will be cheap because you are in state and then with the help of the other funds you should be ok!

  7. apply for a grant or a loan at www.fafsa.ed.gov

  8. There is no such thing as free college. You are going to have to comeout of your pocket for something.

  9. Devry University... Is a great university that allows you take classes on-line from home you will receive refunds from your grants and loans to you not back to the lender to help with your expenses..

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