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Scholarships grants fafsa and college loans for graduating high school students

By Chris Chiu


After high school, education beyond a diploma could cost you an arm and a leg. In fact, getting accepted into a college is considered the easy part of continuing your education. A like most of us, if your parents aren't made of gold it isn't always easy to find the money that you need to pay for your education. Luckily there are ways to fund college without much time and effort, allowing to you pay for school much easier.

The most common way to obtain funds for schooling is through FAFSA commonly known as Free Application for Federal Student Aid. When Filing a FAFSA the first step is to gather all necessary documents starting with your Social Security Number, drivers license, income tax return, bank statements and investment records. When you apply for a FAFSA, you will not only apply for a student loan but almost everything available to you at once such as federal student financial aid, Pell grants, and college work-study.

However, like most students you probably would not like to have 5 banks or 5 financial institutes chasing you for money after you are done with college and starting your road to success. Thus, obtaining scholarships and grants will be the ideal way to fund your college tuition needs. Of course grants and scholarships arent always easy to find or to win, but the extra time taken in researching and applying for them is well worth your time. Why? Imagine you are working a part time job after high-school that pays you about $8 an hour to save up money for college. You need to work for about the entire summer to fund one semester of college. But, merely winning an essay contest could also pay for a semester of your schooling. Now which is more time consuming, working the entire summer or searching for a scholarship?

When searching for a scholarship its best to understand what you are applying for. While some are based upon academic performance, financial need, and eligibility basis, some are open to everyone. Since scholarships are generally considered to be highly competitive, make sure you are qualify prior to apply to the scholarship. You want to apply to as many as possible but you do not want to waste anytime time on scholarships that you are not eligible for.

Remember funding college should be easy just apply and always note the type of deadline you are up against. Begin early and ask the scholarship website, or educational institute about their definition of an application deadline, whether it is the receipt date and time or the process date and time of the application, you must meet the deadline.


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