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Financial Aid: How You Can Qualify For Student Financial Assistance - Articles Surfing

With the ever-changing workforce and the salary gap between college graduates and high school graduates expanding, more and more people are looking to further their education. However, some think they do not have enough money to go to college. Most are simply unaware of money for college that they could get. With the need for a college education on the rise, more and more college students are finding a way to pay for their education with financial aid. Financial aid can come in many different forms, such as scholarships, grants, loans and employer reimbursements.

With financial aid, college students have many different options: Trade schools, career schools, state universities and private universities are just a few. With the current fast-paced way of life and people becoming more technologically savvy, more students are turning to accredited online universities to earn their college degree. And, with a congressional decision in 2006 on the 50-50 rule, online universities can offer financial aid for many students hoping to earn their online degree.

1. Scholarship Opportunities

Scholarships are available to students for many different kinds of reasons, ranging from writing an essay to making duct tape fashionable at prom. The great thing about scholarships is that they do not have to be repaid. The federal government also provides scholarship opportunities to students with academic, athletic, artistic or other areas of demonstrated excellence. There are many web sites to assist you in the scholarship search and application process. Scholarships are also available to students intending on pursuing certain areas of study. No matter what your skill or talent, you have the opportunity to apply for a number of different scholarships.

2. Federal Grants

Grants are also available to students who need financial assistance and are pursuing an undergraduate degree. Like scholarships, grants do not have to be repaid. Federal Pell Grants, for instance, are awarded by the U.S. Department of Education to participating schools.

3. Student Loans

Loans are available to most students who are U.S. citizens. Loans must be repaid, but typically do not require a repayment until six months after you are out of school. The interest rate for federal student loans is typically very low, and the loans have reasonable monthly payment plans after you graduate. Private student loans and parent loans are also available through banks or other private lenders.

4. Employer Reimbursements

Going back to college and getting your degree not only helps you, it helps your employer, as well. The pursuit of an online degree helps you learn new information and hones your skills, making you more valuable to your company. Some employers offer reimbursement plans to employees for continuing and completing their college degree. Check with your human resources department to see if you qualify for employer reimbursements for your continuing education.

Each year, the U.S. Department of Education and the Federal Student Aid program disperse more than $80 billion to students through their schools. According to a 2006 U.S. Census Bureau press release, more than half of all college students receive financial aid from sources outside of their families.To receive consideration for federal financial aid, you must fill out a FAFSA form (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), which you can find on the financial aid home page. With the help of scholarships, grants, loans or your employer, you, like many college students, can achieve your goals of a college degree.

Submitted by:

M.J. Joseph

M.J. Joseph is a freelance writer from Kansas City, MO. You can read more of his articles about distance learning, online education and general education at http://www.seek-onlinecollegedegree.com/. For more information on colleges in your area, visit http://www.collegesearchengine.net/.



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