If you use all your financial aid, and is there another way to apply financial aid?
For example, you use all 4 years financial aid to pay for college, but you still did not finish your undergraduate degree. And is there other way to apply for financial aid?
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- You can keep applying for federal aid. It doesn't expire after four years. You may not qualify for as much grant money that fifth year, but you'll still qualify for something.
- It depends on your situation. Sometimes, if you have scholarships and grants that also supplement your tuition fees you may have some left over. Also depending on your situation and why you weren't able to finish within the given four years, there may be additional aid. It's a little hard to answer the question not knowing the full situation. You should probably talk to your financial advisor at school if you're having problems. If something came up that prevented you from completing on time you may be able to write a letter and get reinstated for additional aid. But remember, you still have to pay everything back, and it stacks up fast. There may be other ways to get aid, you just really need to contact your financial advisor. They're there to help you. Financial aid availability is different for everyone. Hope I helped and good luck!
- I'd recommend applying for scholarships. I know that most schools offer a total of 4 years financial aid for undergrad degrees or 8 semesters and then you have to reapply and have good reason (not to mention very good grades) to get more... I've bookmarked this site... http://www.TopFinancialAid.info/ All the best to you.
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