New York has grants for residents and I was eligible for them pretty quickly after moving here. I imagine other states must be similar.
There are also training funds for the unemployed. Any chance she lost a job recently?
Other than that, yeah, financial aid office.
She will not be getting any parental contribution, because her mother barely makes enough to support herself and the younger daughter.
Yeah, that doesn't necessarily make a difference. There's some age cutoff where they stop taking parental resources into the question and the eligibility amount goes up. I don't remember what it was but it made a big difference for me.
I think it might be 24. There are, as far as I know, "supplemental" loans that you can live on, but most of the students I work with are older.
I don't know if there are any smokers or ex-smokers on the board right now, but...
You know how people smoking on TV or in a movie or what have you makes you want a smoke. Well, I have started watching Rescue Me, and it is having the opposite effect. I can just viscerally feel exactly how these guys smell, and every time they light up, it makes me nauseated. This might be good for quitting.
I think the age cutoff is 25.
Time changes are bad for cats and dogs.
Times changes SUCK for toddlers who simply don't get it.
This is what my university has to say about "alternative" loans
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Times changes SUCK for toddlers who simply don't get it.
I was worried we'd have an issue with putting the baby down tonight, but he went right to sleep around "7:45." Yay!
Kat, according to my mom, I threw up every year when the time changed. Until I was ten. I did not throw up at any other time of the year.
I cleaned a bit more of my apartment. Still a mess, but I can see where there used to be stuff and there's now clear floor or table.