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Financial Aid
Financial aid for education is often thought of as comprising loans, grants, scholarships, and work.
Loans are available through the government in such programs as Stafford loans, PLUS loans, Perkins loans and others.
Grants are amounts of money given for particular reasons. The federal government and private foundations give over 80 Billion dollars each year. You can get a grant if you are a member of a civic or fraternal organization, a member of a minority, will pursue a particular career, or for a thousand other reasons.
Scholarships are awards given, usually, for achievement. Such achievements usually focus on academic success or success in sports.
Schools also provide work programs for low income students. Performing jobs at the school provides a certain offset in tuition or room and board, and often additional spending money.
The ways you can get help for advanced training are many and varied. So, start early and apply to any many and you qualify for.
Financial Aid resources for you to consider
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