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    Federal Education Grants Are Hard to Come By Because of This

    November 12th, 2009 by admin

    When you apply for federal education grants, it is a good idea to have a few things in mind. First, you should realize that educational grants from the government do not have to be repaid. Therefore, they are stringent in regard to who they give the educational money to. First in line will always be those with a financial need. Single moms tend to fit this bill however there are many students right out of high school that have no way to pay for college. You begin with filling out the FAFSA and once you’re in the federal system, you are able to contact your financial aid representative at your college and seek additional funding perhaps in the form of student loans or scholarships if you are unable to secure federal aid.

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