I attend a state university. Currently receving financial aid for tuition. I am a dependent of my parents but wish to work part time to have additional money in my pocket. With this economic crisis, I was offered part time employment which pays $9/hr. At this rate 20 hrs a week will be my schedule. Will working lower the financial aid I receive? Because if it is, I bet I’m better off not working at all.
When it comes to financial aid or scholarship questions, I point my friends to visit http://www.FinancialAidQuick.com and take a look around.Its great mini directory with several good sources of information.
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hmm as far as i know financial aid funds the student whose parents income is less than 20,000 $ or something like this . So untill your family gross income is not going over the fafsa requirement then you should be fine working .
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Yes, it will.
I posted a question about this about a month ago as well.
But, this about it. You’re working some skim low wage job at 20 hours a week, how much of a difference do you think that’ll make when it comes to financial aid?
I’m thinking about a 200 dollar difference per term.
I thought it was better off not working as well, I’d kill myself if I ended up messing up any free money I can receive. Lord knows I need it, but I just got offered a work study job and that won’t mess up anything for me, since it’s similar to a grant.
Anyhow, I suggest trying to get a job on campus, though work study.
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When it comes to financial aid or scholarship questions, I point my friends to visit http://www.FinancialAidQuick.com and take a look around.Its great mini directory with several good sources of information.
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Hello,
Go to http://FindYourUniversity.info
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Hope this will help you
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