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How can I get financial help for college?
I'm 20 yrs old and I want to go to college but fasfa would not give me any money because my parents make to much money. I've applied for scholarships and still nothing. I've also tried to get into this wia program but they say I make to much money at my job. I tried for a bank loan but I need a co signer and no one in my family has good enough credit to cosign....what should I do?
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- just not thatLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Perhaps you misunderstood the results of your FAFSA application because ANYONE can get a federal student loan (Called an Unsubsidized Stafford Loan) by filling out the fafsa regardless of their income. It does not matter how much money your parents make and Stafford loans require no credit check and no cosigner.
When you filled out the fafsa you probably stated on there you did not want to take out a student loan and that is why they are not offering you one. Call them back and tell them you changed your mind and want a Stafford loan and it should be no problem to get you set up since you have already filled out the fafsa application.
Your school will direct you in a few other forms you'll have to sign. GOOD LUCK>