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jojo

will be financial aid be enough to afford university and can i graduate?

i want to go to university but my family cannot afford it, i really want to graduate in a university and pursue a career but in terms of financial obligation, is it possible for someone to graduate in a university? your reply would really help me….

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Jinx

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Speaking as someone who is graduating with a bachelors degree this year… yes. I reccommend you start out at a Junior college first, they are generally cheaper and get you further for your money. Depending on your family’s financial status , you can go to school completely free. So far I have paid for nothing. I qualify for enough in grants that tuition, housing and books are paid for, with a little left over to live on. To get started go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Fill out the form and wait and see how much they say you can get. Depending on your major, you will probably qualify for more grants as you advance, covering the higher costs of a university. But I promise, it is completely possible to go to school AND graduate on federal financial aide. And I have been a full time student since I started, so I have kept up with everyone I started with that weren’t relying on grants as much as me. Scholarships help too, because any extra money you get out of your grants you get to do whatever you want with.
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Oyaya
Yes Yes Yes!!!

I was recently accepted to a VERY prestigious private school that would put me $28k in debt in two years. My local Cal State is granting me tuition in full. These grants are federally funded and do NOT need to be paid back! No loans necessary! As much as I have always dreamed of going to the private university, I couldn’t say no to a FULL ride!

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darkestsith
Their are many answers. Depends on how many classes you take, which classes they are and stuyff like that. My major is criminal justice and my Forensic science class will cost more than my english class. It is possible to graduate on financial aid but it may take you longer due to they will only give you so much.
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happy.
scholarships should be your number one on a list of what you should use if you don’t have enough money. financial aid is good too. be sure that you choose a job that you love and that will pay enough money for you to pay back the financial aid later.
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maxpowr90
if money is tight, a state university will probably be your best option. If you are a very good student, tuition can almost be free at state universities and all you pay is room and board.
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