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how to pay for college??

hi, so i can't pay for college.

even though my parents cannot pay for my future college tuition and expenses, i probably wont qualify for questbridge, and (according to the efc calculators that i've tried) the fafsa doesn't look like too much help either. i'm an academic, so i believe that my gpa, test scores, and extracurriculars are impressive enough to receive some institutional merit aid, but i'm worried its not enough. of course, i could go to a local school with lower tuition, but is there any way to avoid that? btw i'm planning to apply to coke scholars, but is there anything else? i'm trying to avoid loans too because i don't want to accumulate any debt

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10 months ago

1. Scholarhips but always unlikely

2. Going to your school and telling them your situation.

3. working a part-time job, pizza delivery pays well with tips from what ive heard

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10 months ago

have you tried applying for scholarships that should be able to help you here is a website i use bold its full of amazing scholarships that will help you.

bold.org/scholarships/bold-org-top-friend-scholarship/nomination/#obtain-superb-education-fellowships-awards-for-current-students-deadlines-approaching-1

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