April 4, 2010
Financial Aid | Money For College – The Types Of Financial Aid
Most people are not aware that there are many different types of federal and state funding that can get you started on your way to a college degree. There are are a variety of scholarships, federal programs, and grants that simply are not accessed by most people because they do not know they exist. Here are a few things to consider in regard to the types of financial aid that can provide you with money for college.
First of all, let’s consider the basic types of college funding that are available to almost every potential student that applies. You can take out student loans which are secured or unsecured. These are very useful if you are in a hurry and have not figured out a way to pay for your college tuition, books, and your classes once you begin the semester.
You can also take out federal grants which are not loans but sources of free money for college but do not have to be repaid. Most of the people that go to a university will apply for the Pell Grant or the TEACH Grant. These programs are designed to help you create a steady flow of income courtesy of the federal government that will allow you to earn not only your degree which are teaching credential if that is the direction you’re heading.
Another possibility for funding for school is a scholarship. You may have heard of the mythical full ride scholarship that many athletes get that are especially gifted in a certain sport. They are given tens of thousands of dollars to help them complete their degree so that they can also participate in sporting events that generate money for the college. Think of football games or basketball games that you see on television. Most of these players are using this free money.
It is important to note that in order to attend a college you at the very least must have a high school diploma. If you do not, you must complete a GED so that you can begin the application process. Whether you are going for the Federal Pell Grants or the Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants, this type of prior education is very necessary.
If you are going to a state college, you will be eligible to apply for state and institutional programs that are only available for certain people. If you were going for more education after achieving your first degree, and you do have an athletic ability, you can apply for the Academic Competitive Grant which will give you additional funding.
Finally, if you are gifted in academics, especially in the main core subjects, you are eligible to try for the National SMART Grant. This is given out to special students that do very well in the subjects of math, science and social studies. This type of funding is added to any other funding that you have including student loans.
The sky is literally the limit for those that are truly looking for a way to finance their way through college without having to work a full-time job or that do not have personal funding such as from their parents or a savings account that can cover their bills.
Locating money for college can be extremely easy if you know where to look. And by applying for the various sources of money in a timely manner, you can literally have your entire education paid for by other people and corporations that are willing to foot the bill.
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5 Comments on Financial Aid | Money For College – The Types Of Financial Aid »
April 23, 2011
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May 10, 2011
Skylar Hope @ 9:46 am:
I think the phrase “My financial aid dept sucks!” is a collective saying among college students. I know my financial aid department HATED me because they were really quick to hold up my registering over a dollar (YES a DOLLAR!) but when they owed me 300 bucks they gave me the run around. Everytime I'd go into that office Id rip someone a new one. Good luck! Hopefully your financial aid dept wont be as awful as mine was!
July 19, 2011
†±JômS±† @ 7:19 am:
Hello
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But for me, asking them won't be a problem. Have a sincere talk with them, just like an open forum..
October 13, 2011
~K~ @ 10:36 am:
With an EFC of 0, that means you are eligible for the maximum amount in pell grants. This year, the max is $5,550 for the year. Some schools have start up grants for your first year at their college. States usually have individual grants to hand out.
The best way to receive the maximum amount in free money is to apply for financial aid early. If you apply back in March or April, they can award you more money because you are amongst the first to be awarded, therefore more money is available.
Be careful with loans. You'll have to pay them all back and then some. Try to only use these if you absolutely need to.
Ask your financial aid office about work study. They can award you grant money that you can earn by working on campus a few hours a week.
Best thing to do is talk to your financial aid office and hear your best options. Always apply early and accept all your grant money, as it's free and you don't have to pay it back.
Best of luck!
October 28, 2011
Suddenly Human @ 5:57 pm:
You have to reapply for financial aid every year… so it "starts over" every time you do that. One year a person may qualify for grants and another year they may not. The same is true for state aid.