On
the others hand, don't let pride get in the way of your taking help
when it's needed through available scholarships and grants that you
might be qualified to receive. While you may not want to owe
anyone anything, remember, we're talking about your family.
If they are caring people, let them help you whenever necessary when it
comes to finding and applying for a college scholarship or just helping
you in general.
Parents might be able to help their children in ways that will provide
needed college money that would otherwise be difficult, if not
impossible to obtain, such as through the Pell Grant. I did
this for my daughter years ago and she was not happy about it, but I
pushed for her to do it because she had a dream to become a teacher and
we didn't have the money at the time to put her through
college. Eventually she was happy to have family behind her
knowing that we were actually supporting her dream that would make her
happy and fulfilled for the rest of her life.
So let your family help and support you even if it's just to be
cheerleaders. By involving your family in your scholarship
process, they are part of your big adventure and it can really be of
benefit to you as well. There is absolutely nothing wrong with
involving them in your plans, even though some may think otherwise.
Although it is your experience they are lending a helping hand toward,
not their own.
Your family may not be able to afford the best in college education for
you, but if they are on the poverty line or below it you may be
eligible for a Pell Grant as I have mentioned. However, you
will need your parents to help you provide the details needed in order
to claim the grant.
If you plan to claim as a low-income household then you will be able to
get a certain amount of help from the government to get you
throughcollege. You will need to include salary before and after taxes,
other expenses and dependents and a variety of other information on the
application form. The only way you will get all of the necessary
information is if your parents are willing to help you. It takes time
to organize this information and fill out the forms, so they should
begin as soon as possible.
In effect, their struggle to make ends meet can actually improve your
chances of finding funding through scholarships and grants! Although
this is of no comfort to them, they do not have to struggle to put you
through college, and that shouldgive them peace of mind.
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