How can I get scholarships/grants if my parents make too much money? And I don’t qualify for financial aid?
Every year I fill out the FAFSA forms, and every year I get the same response, I don’t qualify for financial aid. Is there any way I can fund my education without being in the whole $100,000 when I graduate. I am a Diabetic, are there any scholarships for students with Diabetes?
I also have the dilemma of that I want to get married, but right now I can’t b/c if I do that, my family will stop paying my tuition. Is there financial aid available to students who make that change?
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Gotta have talent, or be willing to work hard. Not near enough female athletes for all the scholarships available.
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If you get married your financial aid will no longer be based on your parents income, it will be based on your income and your spouse’s income. That could put you in the running for financial aid, even if your family stops paying your tuition because you are then considered an independent student. If you really want to get married, because you are ready and in love then go for it. Don’t let your family hold money for college over your head as a way of controlling you. The sites below are good sites to go to for scholarships. Good luck!
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You have to do some looking around. There are many scholarships out there that are offer to students not based on their family income. An example would be an art contest or an essay contest.
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4 years ago
my mom and father make approximately $2 hundred,000 mixed a year. they very own 3 time shares, a employer and function some money positioned away. they owe on the employer, living house and time share. could they pay down the mortgage with there saving or will it make a distinction in any respect.
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You can get free scholarship info here:
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