04-11-2011, 06:05 PM
rebel100 Wrote:If you haven't already, it's important that you go to Home - FAFSA on the Web-Federal Student Aid and apply for financial aid. TESC, practically any college, requires you to go through FAFSA to qualify for aid. You will need your most recent tax forms.Once you have filled out the FAFSA they will tell you right away what you likely qualify for, PELL grant, Stafford loans, etc...
You won't be able to use financial aid specifically for CLEP and DSST. You will likely need to be going to school full time (12 hours) a semester to get full financial aid. I have some more on this if your interested, there are some work arounds. I gotta go for right now though.
Is it worth it for me to apply for FAFSA if I have only 58-73 credits to complete and I am signing up for straighterline or do you think it's just going to slow me down in the long run?