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(Sacramento) – Assemblymember Julia Brownley (D-Santa Monica) is calling on her fellow legislators to reject the Governors efforts to wipe out the popular Cal Grant program. During a news conference at a community college Assemblymember Brownley, Chair of the Education Committee, said, The Cal Grant program is a lifeline to college for many of our states best and brightest high school graduates. An investment in these students is an investment in Californias future. The Governors proposed elimination of the Cal Grant program will end up costing Californians money in the long run. Heres more in this Assembly Access video.
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I’m 17 and I really want to go to college but I have no idea how I can afford it. My grades are good, I have a 3.4 GPA, and I go to a pretty competitive high school, however I don’t have a tough schedule or take tough classes, nothing extra just what I need to take, I understand that I should have challenged myself more but it’s too late.
I dont do sports but I work about 22 hours a week, my mom doesnt have any assets or own anything. My father doesnt support me financially. Is their and organization or website that will pay for me to go to school, I am black if that matters at all. Thanks.
There is help for someone like you to attend college. Now is the perfect time to start searching for scholarships. If your parents never married, have a legal separation, or are divorced, you only have to place your mom’s income and your income onto the financial aid forms. I recommend applying for help from a variety of sources. I also recommend going with the college who gives you the best financial award with as little student loans as possible because it will help you once you graduate from college. It really helps you a lot. I will include some free resources to locate tuition money for college.
First, complete the FAFSA form in either January, early February, or by the earliest financial aid deadline of all the colleges you apply for admission in your senior year. This needs to be completed each year until you graduate from college. It will take into consideration, your income and savings along with your mom’s income and savings. It will qualify you for the Pell Grant, work study program (brings in cash and work experience), need based scholarships from the college’s endowment fund, and student loans.
Second, the high school guidance office has a list of local scholarships. These are the easiest to get from outside sources than the college itself.
Third, search Google.com and Yahoo.com for any state grants or scholarships for students with excellent grades. Some states call it the Hope Scholarship.
Fourth, the local public library has a book listing scholarships with some not even listed on the web.
Fifth, contact the coaches of the colleges you are interested in to see if you can qualify for an athletic scholarship if you agree to play for their team. It might be a little too late if you are a senior. They can walk you through the process. Contact information can be found on the college’s or university’s official website.
Sixth, some colleges might have scholarships for African American students. You might want to check with their financial aid office.
Finally, join several free membership scholarship search websites, but most of these scholarships are national in nature. All offer a customized search based on information you enter into a form. There is a scholarship for almost anything out there including wearing duct tape to the prom.
Good luck!
i am 37 and my family size is 4. i have saving ($9000) and wish to go back to college for a medical assistance career. can i get funding (or a loan) to finance my study during school years through the government? i am a US citizen and my wife will take care of the kids with her jobs. is it possible?
There a number of ways to get funding for your college studies including loans. Perhaps the best way you could start to understand what you are eligible to receive from the government would be to find an EFC (Expected Family Contribution) calculator like the one at the College Board site http://apps.collegeboard.com/fincalc/efc_welcome.jsp. You would put in your income and assets and it would give you the approximate amount that you would be expected to contribute to your own education before any financial aid starts.
I’d also suggest you go to the FAFSA4caster site from the federal government. Entering you information there will give you the approximate amount that you would receive in grants and work-study, if any.
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Between the two sources, you will learn how much help you might expect to get from the government and how much you would be expected to contribute for your own education before the college that you are applying to starts to evaluate your situation with relationship to their own fund (endowments).
Please remember two important points, you are expected to contribute the first dollars for your education. And two, not every college can fully meet your financial needs.