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Is there a college scholarship for students that have the most immature, irresponsible parents?
You don't even want to know about their credit.
*venting*
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I just graduated from High School, and have a decent GPA. I wanted to apply to many schools, and also see what scholarships I qualified for. I went to see my guidance counselor just before Graduation and he put me in touch with this website:
www.yourperfectcollege.com
I checked it out, and have been in touch with several scholarship programs, and have applied to over 30 schools aimed at what I wanted to study without much hassle. It also didn't cost me anything so another plus as money is pretty tight for me. Good Luck.
Source(s): yourperfectcollege - chilena12Lv 51 decade ago
It would probably be worth your while to apply for financial aid on your own (without your parents). Although it may seem like a lot of money to borrow, it will be worth it in the long run. Many adults carry student loans well into their 30's or even 40's. They are the least restrictive loans and the easiest to pay back.
- 1 decade ago
yeah it's called the military. You learn a skill, get free tuition assistance up to $4500 a year. Put in $1200 over a year and get a $40,000 return. And if you join a good service like the Coast Guard, you don't have to go to war.
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