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Ways To Find Additional Financial Aid

Financial aid is everywhere. It comes in many forms and with many different types of strings attached. If you do not have trust fund or unlimited amounts of personal resources, then you are going to have to explore different ways of funding your education.

The Internet is a great resource for finding financial aid opportunities. Any search engine will direct you to millions of web sites that deal with financing your college education. Finding funding opportunities that apply to you will take some time. Be patient. Go about your search with a sense of sustained interest. This is your future we’re talking about. You need to be in control of it. Using the Internet is the most basic way to start seeking out financial aid opportunities.

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Federal Financial Aid for Nontraditional Students

Nontraditional students earning nontraditional credentials from nontraditional schools may think their financial aid options are limited. Think again.

The Basics

Here’s the truth: Federal financial aid is available to those enrolled in eligible programs at accredited schools that participate in federal financial aid programs.

Let’s break that down. An eligible program is one that leads to an academic, professional, or vocational degree or certificate, or other recognized educational credential. You read right — nontraditional students enrolled in trade schools and certificate programs qualify!

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