I’m one of the hopeless student here in our coutry that stopped my studies because of finacial problem.I’m 24
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Schools will use the COA (Cost of Attendance) as well as your EFC (Expected Family Contribution – a computation based on the answers you provide when completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)) to determine what type of aid – scholarships, grants, or loans – for which you would be eligible. If you have an EFC between 0 and 4110 then you will be eligible to receive a Pell Grant (and maybe an ACG (Academic Competitiveness Grant) or SMART grant depending on some additional factors).
Do you know which school you want to attend? Talk to a financial aid officer at that school to see what information/guidance they can give you.
Good luck!
on my fafsa i have to be born before 82 or 84 to get more of a loan, but my mom has to sign it. but she has never done sh!t for me, i’ve been on my own for years. They must think she’ll help pay for my school..ha fat chance…
But to answer your question (sorry, just had to vent a little about my own financial issues) I’d go through a credit union, I was given that advice. I heard they’re likely to give someone a loan, including people with poor credit (like myself). Or else go to fafsa and see if you can get a pell grant or any other kindof grant/loan.
Good Luck!