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Old Jul 29, 2012, 12:07 PM
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I have been looking all over the internet and I keep finding the same old sites that don't tell me squat about grants, or some kind of pella. I am 55 and I know there has to be something out there for returning students at my age.

I already have a technical college in my area that I would attend.

If anyone knows of a 55 yr and older grant or pellas or even some kind of aide please let me know.....

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Old Jul 29, 2012, 02:52 PM
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TaterTot, have you tried the financial aid department at the school? They might be able to help you.
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Old Jul 29, 2012, 03:22 PM
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Depending on if you were unable to complete your first bachelor's degree way back when because you interrupted your studies to raise a family or whatever, there used to be (don't know if there still are) funds and Centers for the Continuing Education of Women (CCEW) at many unis. The regular federal grant application (for pellas etc) is the same as for young people. I think the GRE site or something points to scholarship sites, you just have to page thru all of them - or select - and see if you match their offbeat criteria.
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