We know what happens when these individuals get these felony convictions — they can no longer apply for jobs, they can no longer apply for housing, and they can't really get
any sort of financial aid to further their education, so what other alternative do they have than to go back out on the street doing what they were doing before?
As a result, most students need
some sort of financial aid to help pay for their education.
The government will let you know what
sort of financial aid, including student loans, you will be eligible for.
Not exact matches
Economic woes put one Bronx resident where many citizens find themselves: in a
sort of Catch 22 where they work too many hours to qualify for
financial aid, or work too little to keep the
financial aid.
In fact, 95 %
of students receive
financial aid of some
sort.
Here's one more tip that I've noticed among college students, and it's
sort of similar to ignoring
financial aid.
They also have
financial aid information, a number
of different loan variants (level payment vs interest - only for four years, fixed rate vs variable rate, etc), and resources to help you determine what
sort of strategy you should take before you even do anything.
If you have trouble accessing or understanding your Student Loan Report, it can be helpful to talk to a professional college
financial aid advisor who can help you
sort through the various type
of loans and acronyms that the site uses.