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going back to school. need money

Date: Sun, 01/07/2007 - 20:17

Submitted by anonymous
on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 20:17

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going back to school. need money


I am a disabled,divorced adult. I just got my W2. I made 4900.last year. I want to go back to school to better myself and make a decent living. I cannot pay my bills much less go back to school. I need assistance. Any ideas?


You qualify for federal grants based on what you are saying your income is on your W2s. You also qualify for Earned Income Credit based on your income for a single person. You should go to the school you are planning to attend and meet with a counselor they will assist you with completing the Federal Student Aid application and assist you in finding what degree you want to pursue. Never say never, you can go back to school, and the counselor can help you access the resources. Good Luck! :D


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 20:24

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Listen to Steelers. She is an inspiration about going back to school. One of these days this girl can give me a loan. Well done Steelers!!!! KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 20:27

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My first question would be do you work or have some type of income? You should be eligible for a variety of different grants, especially with a disability. Student loans will cover your school costs and have to be paid back, unlike grants. I would start by deciding if you want to obtain a degree or enhance or improve existing skills. Then call a local college or university ask for the counseling office and go from there. You will most likely be directed to the financial aid office where you will fill out a FAFSA form (which is for federal loans and grants). If you are thinking of more of a trade school, then I would imagine the process is pretty much the same.

Also, as you registered on here as a member, a debt counselor will be calling you (its free). You can discuss financial matters then as well. If I may ask, what is your education level right now?


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Submitted by Lorri on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 20:30

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Age doesn't matter when you want to further yourself. There are people in nursing school in their 60's and they plan to utilize that degree when they graduate. It is never too late. And I think there are even special programs if you are over a certain age. I know here the local community college has a program that will let you go back to school for free if you are over a certain age, I can't remember the age that is though. I must not meet the criteria yet. LOL


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 20:38

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Good for you steelers---what do you mean you had to pay for your school? I have 50k in student loans breathing down my neck.

I use to tell my friends that my education plan was this...get my bachelors, masters, and doctorate. By that time I will probably be dead and won't have to ever pay those loans back :D LOL.


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Submitted by Lorri on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 20:51

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There are also vocational programs that will add money into the "pot" so to speak. They usually work with displaced workers and the disabled finding them employment oportunities or assisting with going back to school, you could combine that assistance along with the grants and be good to go back to school. Try contacting your local human services department (welfare office) to see if your county has such a program.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Mon, 01/08/2007 - 09:10

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