Thanks but that won't work for me. I don't qualify for work study due to the fact that I don't qualify for financial aid through the school. On top of that I already have a job. I don't need a job. My job won't be enough to pay for tuition. And once again I can't get work study. I need help finding loans. I was just hoping that someone could tell me where to look online for loans. I don't want to look for scholarships. I need to know that I've got the money and I don't want to wait for some scholarship team to say whether or not I get it or not. I was just trying to find out where I could look online for loans. I guess I'll just research it on my own. I don't mean to be rude but I'm kind of frustrated with it all. I posted this same thing on another site and I got made fun of and then I get no answers. All I wanted was to find websites that I could look at loans. Loans not scholarships but loans.
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Originally Posted by dbkrous
Each year there are thousands of dollars that go unclaimed in scholarship money. The problem is, you have to work to find the money! And you need the time to research where that money is.
They are usually in smaller dollar amounts, a few thousand here and there. And, they are normally for specific types of people -- those studying a particular subject; those with a specific background; those with a particular ancestry.... It's *not* all based on financial need and grade point average.
Go to the library and ask how to research college loans. Do it as soon as you can, though, cuz I don't know when the deadlines are. It will take time, and it will take effort. And I know you must have finals coming up. So, focus on those first, but then, get your rear in gear, as they say, and get to work finding that unclaimed money! It's there!
Oh yea, also ask the college about work study. there's usually some jobs available in the book store; the cafeteria or the library. That can help too. We always have to sing for our supper, ya know?
Good luck to you!
Peace!
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