Ways to Get Financial Aid For Single Parents

Posted: April 27th, 2010 | Author: Tim Jamson | Filed under: Activities | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off

Getting financial aid for single parents is certainly possible if you are willing to put in a bit of work to find the help you need. It’s tough for parents these days with an economic recession in full force. However, for parents that are persistent in their efforts to get financial help, there is help available.

Now, what sort of financial aid is out there for a single parent? In general, you can look at getting loans, scholarships, or grants. Loans are a great way to pay for your education, but as a single parent they may not be feasible. The reason is that loans must be repaid and this may simple not be possible to do if you are a single parent with a family to raise – the may just not be the money. But grants and scholarships are an excellent way to pay for all or more of your education. Here is a list of steps you can take a parent raising kids alone to pay for college:

1. Apply for Federal Student Aid (through FAFSA application)
2. Apply for different college and private scholarships and grants through your college financial aid office
3. Join a Work Study program to get extra money
4. Look at getting federal student loans

Now, keep in mind that the best way to pay for college is through grant and scholarship aid since you don’t have to repay this type of money. Loans for students make life easier as a student, but you need to repay them after graduation.

However, getting grant and scholarship aid can take a lot of work. Don’t expect to fill out a couple grant and scholarship applications and have a free college education. You are going to have to send out hundreds of grants and hundreds of scholarships if you want to cover the full costs of your college education. You can expect between 3 and 10 percent of the single parent grants and scholarships you apply for to actually result in money. So don’t give up if you don’t see any immediate results. The money is there but it will take some work on your part to get.

Author: Tim Jamson
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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