A few days ago
Anonymous

URGENT!!!!! please help !!?

ok i am 22years old and obviously people are telling me that even if i dont live with my parents and they dont claim me …i am still going to have to put my parents down if i am applying for a grant!

Now who cares about that ..what i care about is my dad is very strict and might not pay for my college education ….so how can i get a grant or a loan without them on it ..so i can do it myself …i can’t”” ..i need help on what to do and stuff like that ..its going to take me 2years anyways to get my associates so that doesnt matter thats cheap enough for my dad to pay ..but when i transfer off the northeastern university thats 40,000 a year!!!! I’m going to need help with that …please give me some information!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!

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A few days ago
nellbelle7

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Speak with a financial advisor. The interest rate on student loans are well below prime rate. Anybody can do it, and most loans that students receive don’t need to be paid back until after graduation. Most often you can then deduct a portion of your student loan payments off your income taxes.

Don’t give up if money is the problem. There are always ways to get around the money if you have motivation.

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5 years ago
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A few days ago
*Cara*
Your best bet would be to just go down and speak to someone in the financial aid office of the college you want to go to. Or look online at FAFSA and see what the requirements will be. You may be able to get out of claiming your parents income.
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A few days ago
romulusnr
Yes. “Expected parental contribution” is always factored into what financial aid you will get. At least this is true for undergrad (dunno about graduate). It doesn’t even matter if your parents aren’t going to contribute anything. It will affect your eligibility for grants i.e. free money but it doesn’t affect your eligibility for student loans AFAIK.
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