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Pursing a certificate or degree can cost a lot of money, however it is usually money well spent. On average, people with degrees make more money than those who have not attended an accredited school. But the question remains, how will I pay for school and sustain a living?
Luckily with online degrees, you do not need to forfeit a full-time job to attend school part time. Being an online part-time student does not cut the total coast of your degree, but it does have the advantage of spreading your costs over a longer period time and to pay as you go. Listed below is important information you need to know for pay for your online education:
1. Types of Financial Aid. It is very helpful to understand what types of financial aids are out there.
a. Grants, scholarships, and fellowships are gifts that do not need to be repaid.
b. Loans are awards that to have to be repaid, with interest, either while you are in school or after you graduate.
c. Work-study awards are amounts you earn through part-time work in a federal aid program.
d. Need-based aid is financial aid awarded based on your financial need.
e. Merit-based aid is funding awarded based on your academic merit, regardless of your financial needs.
2. Sources of Financial Aid
a. Federal Government is the largest distributor of financial aid.
b. State Government
c. Private Sources which include colleges, universities, employers, foundations, organizations, private loan programs.
3. Locating Information about Financial Aid
a. The College or University
b. Internet
c. Library
4. Applying for Financial Aid
a. Deadlines. Pay attention to deadlines
b. FAFSA the only application you will need to fill out and submit for most federal need-based aid programs and state aid programs.



