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Even though many online schools are cheaper than their traditional peers, they are not free. In order to achieve your desired degree, your finances have to be in order. Some people go into debt by paying for their degree program with a loan. This is a common practice for people attending traditional schools as well. This is Okay, as long as the loan is not significant enough that it will take you more than a handful of years to pay off.
The first step in applying for financial aid is completing a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Depending on your need and academic standing, you might qualify for grants or scholarships. Even if the grants do not cover all the tuition and costs of online study, most people with any financial need will get something in the form of a grant or loan.
There are numerous scholarships out there. It can seem intimidating to apply for a scholarship because of the sheer number of possibilities. Most people are surprised that they can find scholarships that are almost a complete match for their current situation. Though there are books that list scholarships, the best place to start is with a Google search. This will give you an idea of what’s being offered. There are scholarships for people of certain races and nationalities, scholarships for people who already have families, scholarships for people who are active in a particular organization of club, etc…
Many scholarships require the students to disclose their past academic record and to write an essay about themselves or about what they plan to do once they graduate. This can be intimidating and time consuming, but once you get one essay completed, the others will flow more quickly and might even incorporate some of the same information. For many scholarships, a good essay is imperative.
This article was provided by Edu.com. Find the best school for you and your needs and insight about online degrees .
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