Any tips on how to attend college without taking too much student loans?

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Coli, I am 32 years old and I am planning on getting back in class Spring, 2019; However, this being my second degree.....I prefer not to take out an abundant amount of loan figures. So far this is what I have been doing;

  1. Applied for fafsa and my EFC = 0.
  2. Applying for scholarships through a book I got at Barnes and Nobles.
  3. Asked if there are any financial aid packages for minority at the college of my preference
  4. I will look for a part time job.

What other things can I do or apply so I can get back to school. Any tips?
 

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Coli, I am 32 years old and I am planning on getting back in class Spring, 2019; However, this being my second degree.....I prefer not to take out an abundant amount of loan figures. So far this is what I have been doing;

  1. Applied for fafsa and my EFC = 0.
  2. Applying for scholarships through a book I got at Barnes and Nobles.
  3. Asked if there are any financial aid packages for minority at the college of my preference
  4. I will look for a part time job.

What other things can I do or apply so I can get back to school. Any tips?

Go to a State school
 

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pay out of pocket and use grants and scholarships if available. dont be hell bent on finishing 120 credits in 4 years, or 30 Masters credits in 2. stretch if you have to.
 

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I was going to say ROTC but I believe there’s a limit.
High ACT/SAT score?
Apply to only state schools, or if your state has a good community college —> university system set up, see about your major and take 2 years of classes one place, and two years another.
Check out endowed scholarships as well as work-study.
 

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Second degree? Unfortunately a lot of scholarships that are needs based you might not be eligible for since you already have a bachelors (I’m assuming) and that’s a big factor when being Pell Grant eligible.

If you have a bachelors already and are going for a second, you don’t really need to go to community college since you already have the requisite credits for upper level courses. Going to a state school might help for you.
 

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Find a job that offers tuition reimbursement. Always heard UPS has good programs.
 

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National Guard, Air Force reserve, Army reserve etc.
 

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Check if your school has payment plans, so it's manageable to break up the payment then paying all upfront
 
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