Think Twice About Student Loans
by: jcorkern10
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Try looking for scholarships, work studies, and grants from the school that you are going to. Enter scholarship contests related to your field. Some of these scholarships offer a considerable amount of money while others may offer only a few hundred dollars. If you are good at what you do, it is likely that you will win at least one of these scholarships and if you really have potential, you may win several. No harm in trying, right?
Grants are a one time contribution to your college fund that you can get from a business, an organization, or the college or university that you wish to attend that you will not have to repay once you graduate. Once the money is handed to you, it is yours to do as you see fit, although most associations or businesses that give grants require you to prove that you are going to college and sometimes will require that you prove that you are studying a specific field.
And do not forget the old faithful tradition of working while you are in school. Juggling all those classes and a job at the same time may be stressful, but there are a large number of people who have had to do it and benefited from it in the long run because it taught them a lot about self discipline. So, before you think about applying for a student loan, consider the other options that are available to you. You are likely to come out much better for it in the end. Who really wants to be up to their eyeballs in debt after they graduate college, anyway?
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Dror Klar is a writer in the field of finances and is currently assisting those in need of cash advances and payday loans, particularly in the state of Oregon.
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