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Why is it people think I should go to Marymount, How am I suppose to pay for it when I can't get enough money?
It's easy as hell to get in,it only requires a 2,0 with an associates degree. Problem is that it costs $12,000 a semester for a full time student. Due to work I;d only be able to take 2 classes and that will cost about $6,000. and on top of that I would have to retake all my math and science classes, I got B's in them.
I have done the research and have found nothing that can help. Having a second job and waiting a few years are not options. At this point in my life if I stop school for a few years I would never go back.
I did apply and got in. Now here is the problem, I was only able to get about $1,000, which is a combo of financial aid and grant money. I am not eligible for any type of loan. That means about $5,000 that I would have to pay for out of pocket. I can't afford that with what I currently make.
How is it still an option? Why wont people give me an answer when I a tell them this and ask them the same questions?
I am not going to a college where I have to retake classes I already got A's and B's in. Would any of you do that?
$6,000 a semester is the most I can afford.
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- DrIGLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Speak to the financial aide office and they may be able to give you more money or to refer you to places that will help pay for your schooling.