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Irene M asked:


A friend recently told me of a person he knows that receives $26,000 per semester from the federal government in student loans. I am thinking about going to school full time, but need extra income. Would financial aid be able to sufficiently cover my living expenses and school as well? I have an apartment and all of the costs associated with that.

SHAWN
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theseautumneyes on 21 September, 2009 at 5:35 pm #

The associated costs with it if you quite possibly could find scholarship to move into dorm however no scholarship covers you were to move.
The associated costs with it if you were to cover that.


Cla L on 22 September, 2009 at 11:57 am #

Each situation is different in terms of how financial aid responds. It is based on family income and savings if a college student is under 24. In addition, a large amount in student loans can create a problem once a student graduates from college in paying them back six months after graduation. However, I will mention some free sources to locate money for college.

A site I’ve used…

Hope that helps.