I am new to this, but I have been reading everyone's posts for information and for a laugh or two (Thread: You know you are a nursing student when...)
I have been accepted to start the ADN program in August 2005. Right now I work Full-Time and I have been my sole provider of money since I was 19. The school I am attending recommends that you work less than 20 hours per work to be successful in the program. My current job needs me full-time so I will be quitting in June.
However, I am still going to need Income. I will be getting $10,000.00 a year (to repay) from the Stafford Loan. Realistically, and I hate to be ungrateful, I am going to need more than that. Who can live off of that for a year? And it is only supposed to be used for school expenses - but everything will be a school expense for me! :chuckle
Anyone have ideas for additional places for me to look for loans? Until I get IN the nursing program, it appears as though grants and scholarships won't be available to me. Besides that, I am a busy 28 year old and I am not a "community leader" or anything like that.
Anyone have ideas on ways to make a little cash (under the eye of the IRS) while I am IN school? I don't need to make a ton of cash, as I don't want to jeopardize my meager financial aid.
I have thought of babysitting, or tutoring kids? Stripping? :rotfl: No, seriously...anyone with ideas???
Hi Everyone,
I am new to this, but I have been reading everyone's posts for information and for a laugh or two (Thread: You know you are a nursing student when...)
I have been accepted to start the ADN program in August 2005. Right now I work Full-Time and I have been my sole provider of money since I was 19. The school I am attending recommends that you work less than 20 hours per work to be successful in the program. My current job needs me full-time so I will be quitting in June.
However, I am still going to need Income. I will be getting $10,000.00 a year (to repay) from the Stafford Loan. Realistically, and I hate to be ungrateful, I am going to need more than that. Who can live off of that for a year? And it is only supposed to be used for school expenses - but everything will be a school expense for me! :chuckle
Anyone have ideas for additional places for me to look for loans? Until I get IN the nursing program, it appears as though grants and scholarships won't be available to me. Besides that, I am a busy 28 year old and I am not a "community leader" or anything like that.
Anyone have ideas on ways to make a little cash (under the eye of the IRS) while I am IN school? I don't need to make a ton of cash, as I don't want to jeopardize my meager financial aid.
I have thought of babysitting, or tutoring kids? Stripping? :rotfl: No, seriously...anyone with ideas???