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Old 04-04-2012, 09:22 PM   #1
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In need of some advice

So basically I moved out when I was 18 I filled out my fasfa (with parents information) and im not qualified for anything too help pay for my college. I am currently paying for my college out of pocket because I am a full time worker.

I geuss im looking for someone to help me how can I pay for college once I am out of my community college and decide to go to a university to finish my degree? I am barely making it right now as it is and I have no help from parents nor have I ever please someone help me.
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Old 04-05-2012, 03:19 PM   #2
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Old 04-05-2012, 03:31 PM   #3
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If you will be paying for this yourself, you have a number of options.

1. You can finish your two year degree at the community college, get a job and work full time while attending college to finish your bachelors part time.

2. You can work and save money...and return to college in a few years to finish your bachelors (either part of full time).

3. You can try to find a job whereby your employer would pay part of your costs for attending college.

4. Go and talk to the guidance folks at your community college. Some four year schools have articulation agreements with the community colleges (so your courses would transfer AND you would be accepted at the four year school). At SOME four year schools, there are scholarships specifically set aside for CC transfers. See if there are any in your state.
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