What Are Loan Alternatives

When scholarships and grants for college don't work out, student loans are not your only option. There are many loan alternatives that can help fund your college education, or help cut the costs of college.

Community College For 2 Years

Most community colleges are about a third of the cost compared to a four year college or university. If you check with your local community college most have college transfer programs set up with a number of surrounding area 4-year college and universities. These college transfer programs often allow the college student to complete the first two years at the community college, with guaranteed admission the third year to a 4-year college or university.

College-Level Exam Program (CLEP)

The College-Level Examination Program® or CLEP provides students of any age with the opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP exams. Compare the cost of a CLEP exam, just $77, to thousands of dollars in regular college tuition. CLEP exams are also free to military service members. More on The College Level Examination Program CLEP

The Federal Work-Study Program

The FWS Program provides funds that are earned through part-time employment to assist students in financing the costs of post secondary education. Students can receive FWS funds at approximately 3,400 participating post secondary institutions. Institutional financial aid administrators at participating institutions have substantial flexibility in determining the amount of FWS awards to provide to students who are enrolled or accepted for enrollment. Hourly wages must not be less than the federal minimum wage. Financial need is determined by the Department of Education using a standard formula, established by Congress, to evaluate the financial information reported on the FAFSA and to determine the expected family contribution (EFC).

Join AmeriCorps

AmeriCorps is a network of local, state, and national service programs that connects more than 70,000 Americans each year in intensive service to meet our country’s critical needs in education, public safety, health, and the environment. AmeriCorps members serve with more than 2,000 nonprofit's, public agencies, and faith-based and community organizations. Since 1994, more than 400,000 men and women have provided needed assistance to millions of Americans across the nation through their AmeriCorps service. AmeriCorps rewards both part and full time service members with money towards their college educations.

Tax Incentives and Tax Credits

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Military Service

Military service is not for everyone, but those who are interested in serving their country can find many financial benefits for gaining their college education. For example, the U.S. Armed Forces provide service members with multiple programs which provide money for a college education. These programs are often flexible, allowing students to serve either before or after receiving their college education, and depending on the students time commitment to service can receive between $25,000 - $50,000 towards college. Students from countries other than the United States, are encouraged to check out if their military service offers similar college programs.

Student Loan Alternatives Questions And Answers:

Easy Scholarships With No Essay

Q: Is there any easy scholarships with no essay required that students can apply for? It’s very time consuming to write an essay for every scholarship, and students could apply for many more scholarships if there were ...

Payday Loans For Students In College

Q: I have been denied a private student loan because of lack of credit, and I am not eligible for any more money in federal student loans. I still need more money for college, and am considering ...

Credit Cards For 18 Year Olds With No Credit

Q: I received a federal student loan from FAFSA, but it is hardly enough to cover all of the expenses I have for college. I have been denied all of the private student loans I have applied ...

0 Balance Transfer Credit Cards

Q: How do 0 balance transfer credit cards work? Could a student take out some private student loans and credit cards for college expenses, and then once they graduate use 0 balance transfer credit cards to pay ...

Non-Degree Seeking Students And Financial Aid

Q: I was waiting for my financial aid money to be approved, and I received the following message when I logged into my colleges online profile system: “Program is not eligible for Financial Aid”. I am taking ...

Evalee C. Schwarz Interest Free Student Loans

The Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education is a unique opportunity for college students, created under the Will of Evalee C. Schwarz. The trust provides interest free student loans to undergraduate and graduate students who demons...

Credit Cards For Students With No Credit History

Q: For college students without any credit history, is it possible to get a credit card? I have been denied by a few credit card companies because of insufficient credit history, are there any credit cards for ...

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