Talk to your college financial aid officer for help. If in the US, you can apply for government loans (such as the Stafford and the Perkins) and private loans (such as Citibank CitiAssist).
In addition you should seek out scholarships and grants for based on minority, gender, degree, region and GPA.
Finally recent legislation permits education tax credits of up to $2500 per student for both 2009 & 2010. Visit www.irs.gov or http://www.123taxcredit.com for additional information
How is Obama like a hobo? They both desperately want your money.
Yes and no. Some are general scholarships, but to receive it you do have to be enrolled in a college. The scholarship usually sends the money directly to the financial offices of the college to prevent someone from taking money and not attending college.
Some synonyms for desperately are urgently or despairingly.
Some colleges charge money for people to study there - that's their business, and they do need to cover diverse costs. On the other hand, depending where you live, there are some colleges that are free - free for the student, that is. Usually such colleges get their money from some government.Even if you go to a free college, you may still need to pay for textbooks; as well as food and lodging.
To study there, you need to be enrolled, with means college tuiton. Even if you take classes, they still cost some money
No but you may need some specialized training courses. I think you mean PCW or personal care worker. More training means more money
If you want to save for college, you can start saving in some places, such as: don't waste your money everywhere, when you have things you need already, no need to buy more advanced ones, you only buy "NEEDS" not wasting your money everywhere, you can start working during summer vacations too, like working as a cash register and a lot of things. Hope you get in a good college.~_~
All the money it costs
There are many great websites that offer tips on how to get money for college. Some you may be interested in include http://www.scholarships.com/ and http://www.punny.org/money/how-to-get-paid-to-go-to-college/.
He desperately wanted to buy his dream car, he never spent any money
No, you do not. What you need to open a business is money. You may find banks more willing to give you a loan if you can convince them you have some idea of what you're doing, and a college degree could potentially help with that, but it's not an actual requirement.
all of them.