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Friday, August 22, 2008

Students Can Now Get Free Grant Money From The Government

If late night television and those late-late night infomercials have taught us anything, then it is that everything can be purchased. Nothing quite grabs the attention as Matthew Lesko's books on how to get free grant money from the United States government.

But the reality is that he is right. There is free money to go to school and now you, as a non-traditional student can finally grace those hallowed halls of higher learning and earn your bachelor's degree in whatever discipline you wish to pursue.

Congratulations on being accepted to the college or university of your choice. Now you need to figure out how you are going to pay for school. You no longer qualify for academic scholarships because you are an adult entering college and those scholarships are aimed at high school students enrolling in college straight from high school.

But you can still find money to go to school with free grant money from the government. You are going to need to contact the financial aid office of the university to follow the proper paperwork trail because there are a few steps you are going to have to follow.

Step one is filling out the FAFSA, otherwise known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You are going to need your income tax return information from the previous year. You do not have to worry about your parent's income because you are an adult now and living independently on your own salary.

After they have your information, step two comes into play. The Student Aid Report (SAR) is generated detailing how much money you will be able to have and how it will be disbursed.

The third step is to register for a minimum of twelve credit hours worth of classes and to keep a minimum of a 2.00 grade point average in order to keep your free grant money from the government still coming. Should you fall beneath either of these, you may have to repay the school depending on when you dropped the course. The grants may still not be enough and you may need to take out student loans but at least the government grant money will help.

Mike Selvon's government grants portal has some more useful information on grant money from the government. Visit his web site and leave a comment at his cash grants blog.

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