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GRANT YOUR WAY TO A BETTER EDUCATION
by Max Willigung
http://www.fatgrant.com
Are you thinking of going back to school after a sabbatical?
Might you need money for a higher and better education?
If your answer is yes, why not apply to the Government for
a grant? A government grant can see you through to
graduation without a cent in repayment. Yes, it's true!
A grant is not considered a loan and therefore need never
be repaid. What's more, there are lots of different types
of grants to choose from, offered both by the State and
Federal Governments.
There are other grants that are available to you from other
sources than state or federal government. Many large
corporations and businesses offer grants to students to
entice them into perhaps working for their company one day.
You can apply for these grants directly from the
corporation by filling out a grant application.
If somehow you don't get the grant, there are other ways
you can finance your education. You can then apply for a
federal government loan. Stafford loan is a federal
government loan that is awarded to thousands of students
each year. You can also apply for a grant such as the
government Pell Grant. The Pell grant is given to students
who don't qualify for a loan of any kind.
Remember that there is a difference between a grant and a
loan. You don~t have to repay the grant, however the
loan will need to be paid back to the government. You
won~t have to make your first loan payment until six
months after your day of graduation.
Don~t be afraid to apply for multiple grants and loans to
make sure that you qualify for one or the other. You want
to make sure that you have your financing in place for
your education long before the semester begins.
Since there are so many grants that you can choose from
you~ll need to get a concise listing of grants to apply
for. One way that you can find some obscure grants
that are available is by checking out the Internet.
Many times you~ll be able to print off a grant application
from the Internet so that you can fill it out and mail
it in directly.
The schools where you are applying may also have grants
available. Some schools tend to give out more than one
grant each year to a deserving student who is in need of
financial aid.
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