college
By Maryanne09
@Maryanne09 (132)
United States
July 4, 2009 8:33am CST
I am in college, and have an A average. I took 2 classes at a time the first term. I took one the next term. I have 2 this term. My financial aid is nearly out till the next term and I have more. If someone wants to get on the Dean's list or the President's list, they have to take at least 10 credit hours per term and have a certain grade point average. How is someone supposed to do that if they run out of financial aid? I don't have money for that. Can someone get more grants or aid? It will take me forever to get my degree, and I have to pay back some student loans, but I don't want to take 3-4 years for a degree that can be reached in 1-2 years. This is bumming me out. Should I ask my financial aid advisor if more can be done? My income is very low so I should qualify for help, and I would rather it be to pay back, because I hate to ask for help. I want to pay it back, I want to work. Thanks ahead of time for any help. Or anyone else in the same situation. :o)
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