ICOF offers need-based financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, loans and student employment. Sources of funds include ICOF’S scholarships, grants and work; private sources; and soon will be offering federal grant, loan and work programs administered by the ICOF
Financial Aid ,Scholarships and Grants
Next Student College Funding
http://www.nextstudent.com/
Undergraduate and graduate borrowers may borrow annually up to the lesser of the cost of attendance or $30,000 ($40,000 for certain schools where it has been determined that the annual cost of attendance exceeds $30,000), and up to an aggregate maximum amount of $130,000. Borrowers in Continuing Education and K–12 loan programs may borrow annually up to $30,000, and up to the aggregate maximum amount of $130,000
Alternative Student Loans for College Financial Aid
http://www.student-loans.net/
College Loans from $1,000 to $40,000 per academic year for education expenses not covered by Federal loans.
Scholarships. COM
http://www.scholarships.com/
Since 1998, Scholarships. COM, a free scholarship search, has been a valuable resource for finding money for college, with more than 3,000 scholarship sources worth $3 billion. The privacy practices of Scholarships. COM have been approved by both TRUSTe and BBB Online.
Grants for Nontraditional Students
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3nontrad.htm
Grants and guidance for nontraditional students seeking funding support for continuing education and nontraditional degree programs. While this is a difficult process, there are grants available for adults reentering education as nontraditional students.
(Provided as a service - ICOF makes no claims or representations connected with these organizations)
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