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There are TEACH Grants that some Universities have starting
this year. They pay your tuition. Talk to your financial
aid officer and ask if Troy University offers the TEACH
GRANT. I just graduated from UAH, and they don't offer it,
but I know other ALabama schools do. If not there is always
FASFA.gov and get5 a loan. If you work in a title 1 school
for 5 years and teach math or special education the
government forgives 17,000 in loans. This is on the state
department website, it is called th loan forgiveness program.
On 12/06/08, Jenna wrote:
> I am currently enrolled in Troy University, Alabama and my
> G.I. Bill is about to end. I do not qualify for Pell
> Grants. From what I have read, since I am not in poverty,
> a minority, and I work full time so I attend school part
> time, I do not qualify for anything! I am running out of
> options. I do not want to be neck deep in loans and I
> just don't know what else to do. PLEASE, if any one has
> any ideas, PLEASE let me know. I am in the Elementary
> Education program.
>
> Thank you,
> Desperate in Dothan!
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