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Unless you are lucky enough to have rich parents or a windfall of money you will have to figure out how in the world you are going to afford to pay for an education if you want to go back to college or go to college at all. I have some experience with this since I have put myself through nearly 8 years of college education on my own dime. You can use student loans for college to help and here are all your options.
The Free options
There are two basic options that are considered free money and another that is almost free money. The first is scholarships and a simple online search will show you that there are a ton of these out there and nearly everybody will qualify for something if you look hard enough. The second is the Pell grant and this is for those that do not make very much money and it is from the government. The last is an employment reimbursement and this you will have to discuss with your employer.
The Government student loans for college
There are two student loans for college you can get that are secured by the government and will help you pay for the education you so desire. One of these options will not accrue any interest while you are going to school and the other will. The great part is that you do not have to make a single payment on either one of these lonas until you stop going to school for a full 6 months. This gives you the opportunity to graduate and find a career.
Private Loans to help with College
The last option is the only one that requires good credit. This is the private loan option and you can find these all over the place online. These are student loans that you can get on top of all the other options to help with all your expenses including living expenses, tuiton, books, and fees. These will require good credit or a co signer with good credit, but there is no income requirement and they also do not have to be paid back until after graduation.
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Source by Chad Wistick