Financial Aide
Many people say that college is not for everyone. This may be true for those who are intellectually inapt for a college level curriculum. However, lack of money to afford tuition fees and educational materials should not be a reason to exclude a higher-level education from a person who otherwise could receive a great degree. Financial aid is given to those who cannot afford to pay for their tuition and books. It is meant for those who want an education, but cannot afford the high costs. There are grants that will pay for tuition but not books. There are also grants that will pay an amount that will cover both the tuition charge and any other material needed. There are even grants that will pay for tuition, books, and a little extra to help with the cost of living. Such state grants available are the Board of Governors Fee Waver, Cal Grants A, B, and C, The Extended Opportunity Program and Services Grant, CARE, The Bureau of Indian Affairs Grant (BIA). There are also scholarships, and State Work-Study. Some federal grants include: The Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), the Federal work-study (FWS), Federal Direct Loan, Educational Opportunity G
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Approximate Word count = 1215
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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