I spoke to a lady in person Tuesday. They aren't allowed to make recommendations of specific resources.I think these people can help you:
Get help paying for your IU Bloomington education.
Whatever your circumstances, learn more about the financial aid process and how to apply for aid.admissions.indiana.edu
Don't do it.Where is best to apply for student loans? My daughter starts at IU next month and I can't front the money for tuition.
Don't do it.
She can start at a community college and get her basic classes knocked out first before moving to IU. Or she can take a semester off work to pile up enough to help cover tuition.
There are other options besides student loans.
Watch this with her.
Nobody with a decent job or a without a dozen kids, who is honest on the FAFSA qualifies for that.21st Century Scholars?
And I believe from past info on this (not sure if still current) the student needed to enroll much earlier than about to be going to college age.Nobody with a decent job or a without a dozen kids, who is honest on the FAFSA qualifies for that.
Can't speak to the "decent job" part (I really like most of my job), since I work for local government, but we only had 4 kids, and the first 3 all qualified.Nobody with a decent job or a without a dozen kids, who is honest on the FAFSA qualifies for that.
Yes, unless things have changed dramatically, there are different types of loans and it is hard to qualify for the no interest loans, not hard at all for lower interest loans.Can't speak to the "decent job" part (I really like most of my job), since I work for local government, but we only had 4 kids, and the first 3 all qualified.