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i need help with living expenses

I want to go to school full time, but I am not sure if there are grants or scholarships to help me pay my bills I need help.

Question applies to ages: 18

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avatarAnonymous Please contact the Financial Aid office at the schools you are considering or visit their website(s) to inquire about what types of financial aid is available.
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avatarAnonymous Along with accessing the financial aid information of the schools that you are looking to attend, you may also want to obtain a part-time (i.e. 15/20 hour a week) job in order to cover your personal expenses. While financial aid may cover a certain limited amount, it may not be enough to cover your individual living expenses. A job is helpful as it may help you limit the amount of student loans that you borrow for expenses along with the idea that it normally helps students with other items such as time management.
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