perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
Quote: Grants are usually specific to a project though aren't they?
For, equipment or hiring work?
Not his.... they are dependant on how many units he takes and his grades.... He actually got a part time job working some data sets for one of the teachers.... that was paid by the Grants the Doctors were getting. As long as he isn't making any money over a certain amount per year he gets these grants...
Check into it... The financial Aid counselors do all the leg work.... So talk to the college your son my be going to. The financial aid people are very knowledgeable...
Plus My son had no clue as to what kind of grants would be possible so he filled out ALL of the forms on line.... The first grant didnt come through till he had started his first full semester.... They do take a while to percolate through the system.
And when I went to ITT Tech to get my associates degree when I was 48 years old. I was working at ARCO making minimum wage thirty hours per week. I qualified for a CAL Grant which is one offered by California.... That along with a couple of others payed a full HALF of my college. I only had to borrow the other half.
Student loans are offered at a very very low intrest rate.... and you have to start paying them immediately.... not after you get out of college. My loan ran me a hundred dollars a month. It was 13,000 so the interest was pretty low.
So dont panic.... just roll up your sleves... Talk to the college financial aid department... even the community colleges have them because many people finsh their General education at Community college in order to transfer to a four year college.
My son earned his Assoicates of Science degree at community college.... Decided on a major and relized he was missing two classes to transfer over to SDSU.... So he took one that summer and went to San Diego STate and talked to the department head for Astronomy and told him his predicament. It seems the head of the department was also the Councelor for entry into the degree program. He told Dean he would allow him to take the one class on the next semester at SDSU... No problem
It seems the teachers have alot of leeway with "requirements' as long as they get done somewhere.... LOL.
That was the professor that evenutally hired him to do data crunching on some observations. Last summer.
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