The best time would be during your senior year of high school.
You can, I am doing the same.
Where can I apply for help in my 5th year in college
You could begin applying your senior year in college. Your admission might be dependent on your last semester's grades. And you should take the LSAT between your junior and senior year.
A highschool senior fan go to www.fafsa.gov and apply for aid. It would also be a good idea to speak with the school counselor.
"In order to apply for Marymount Manhattan College students must achieve the highest possible ACT, SAT and GPA scores possible. Students are encouraged to apply at MMC during the fall semester of their senior year in high school if they feel like their scores are high enough to be accepted. However, students are welcome to apply during their freshmen year of college if they feel those scores will improve their GPA."
Depends on the college. Some look at all four years together, some colleges (I'm pretty sure Stanford is one example) drop your freshman year when calculating GPA.
Senior college hours are hours that have been earned from a 4 year institution
It is to early to apply for FAFSA...but you can see go to the website MakeitCount and see what your estimated EFC (Expected Family Contribution) is prior to your senior year of high school. You file FAFSA in second semester of your senior year and after.
Senior year
1,246 yards in his senior season
Yes, you have to be a high school graduate or have received your GED to enter in any type of college. Although, you can apply to any during your senior year in high school, but you will not begin classes until after you have graduated.