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April 30, 2011
donedeal @ 10:48 pm:
Google "Work-Study" and "Apprenticeship Programs" or go here
and look at the bottom of Best Answer for some really good urls.
Many of these or urls for them have already been listed in Yahoo Answers, I did a good one listed above.
If you are poor or lower middle class economically, student loans are something to stay away from insofar as possible. Be realistic, you will have to make your own way. No one is going to give you a posh job, it will go to someone else with connections, even if they are stupid. Gals can get some good jobs if they are good looking, but be careful — those who are not end up in some industry they wish they weren't or worse.
Always ask the advice of women in their late 30's, early 40's who have a career you like. Free advice for those humble and wise enough to ask can save one from some terrible pitfalls or pratfalls.
*If you ask this question again, specify your interests and home state for better info from those who may be able to help.
If you do not mention those, we don't know whether to mention the Coast Guard, we might leave out the perfect paid apprenticeship or free schooling program like I am probably doing now.
Many states are begging for nurses so there is big financial aid in that area.
Recommendation: Pick something you like and work your butt off per the above, seeking some advice from time to time. Step by step one goes a long way, even to the Center of All Reality one day in the distant future.
May 6, 2011
Helen Schwartz @ 10:11 am:
I work for Children's Administration in the U.S., providing financial aid for college to former foster youth. Two of the youth on my caseload had mental health breakdowns and had to be hospitalized last quarter. They had to withdraw from school, lose their financial aid and find someone to live with while they recovered. There are no breaks for those with mental health issues.
maryjane47 @ 12:34 pm:
SAP is “satisfactory academic progress”
The basic premise is that students receiving financial aid are supposed to be making some reasonable progress toward earning a degree in a reasonable amount of time.
Go to this web page: and scroll to the bottom for the PDF file for the college catalog. Page 25 addresses SAP.
The bottom line is that you can lose your financial aid for the next semester if you don't make SAP. Anyone not making SAP will be contacted by the financial aid office. If you're not sure, contact Financial Aid directly yourself.
Good luck!
June 27, 2011
Free PDF eBooks @ 6:28 am:
College financial aid question please help out?
July 27, 2011
Jake A @ 6:00 pm:
yes that is what it means. However, deferred means put off, not canceled. If for some reason your Financial aid is revoked or canceled, then you will be required to pay those fees again. But as long as you didn't lie on your financial aid application or something like that then you should be fine.
September 11, 2011
@ 2:35 am:
believe you me, i have spoken to the legendary oompa loompa. but before that was possible, i had to journey through the forest of fuhreekinassredtape. and then i had a spell put on me that made me sleep for 3 hours. and then i finally woke up to the voice of the oompa loompa. …the financial aid office is terribly understaffed, and there are millions of students who want to talk to them regarding their financial aid. there's a line at the financial aid office everyday. that's just life. waiting waiting waiting.]]>
Twitter @ 6:40 am:
Can you use your financial aid book voucher on purchasing books on the ipad 2?
September 13, 2011
Twitter @ 12:21 pm:
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