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Worried About College
I'm a senior in High School and I live in a very small town in Wyoming. My family has always been poor and I've been expected to pay for college myself by getting scholarships. My grades are good and so I should be getting good scholarship offers. I thought that I had decided where I wanted to go to school. That I would stay close to home and go to the community college in the neighboring town just 30 miles away. This school has a small tuition and I should be able to afford it with scholarships. However, it is now January and I sent in my application almost 4 months ago. I haven't heard back from this school about an acceptance letter or any scholarship offers. Neither of my parents know what we need to do to complete scholarship applications or do any of the paperwork so I am starting to get worried about whether or not I'm going to be able to go to school. The other day I received a letter in the mail with a scholarship offer to a large school in Nebraska. It was a full years tuition which leaves me questioning my plan I had and what I want to do. I have never felt so confused in my life. I have gone to my patriarchal blessing in search of answers to questions about my future specifically about my education and have come up empty. I feel so lost and I don't know where to turn. Does anybody have any ideas about what I can do? I don't feel like I can talk to my parents because they haven't had to do this process before and every time I try to talk to them I feel like they shut me out. What do I do?
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01-07-2013, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by qrich4567
I don't feel like I can talk to my parents because they haven't had to do this process before
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That's a poor excuse. If there's something you don't know, you all need to find out.
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and every time I try to talk to them I feel like they shut me out. What do I do?
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That's the problem right there.
Are your parents going through a tough financial time right now? They probably don't want to even THINK about the costs of a college education. Have some empathy for them, but be sure you can talk to them as well.
You may want to consider asking for a priesthood blessing from your father or home teacher.
As far as your application to the local community college, you need to CALL them or stop by and find out your status. You are the student, so you can do this. No one else can or will do this for you.
For your scholarship offer, you need to find out what it entails, what is included and what it takes to keep it. You didn't specify if it would cover all 4 years of college, or just 1 year.
Have you begun your FAFSA? This is usually the first place to start to get information on certain grants and eligibility for student loans.
Home - FAFSA on the Web-Federal Student Aid
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01-07-2013, 12:49 PM
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That's For your scholarship offer, you need to find out what it entails, what is included and what it takes to keep it. You didn't specify if it would cover all 4 years of college, or just 1 year.
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Well in the OP it did state it would cover a full years tuition. So I was assuming that meant 1 year.
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01-08-2013, 12:26 AM
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What kind of school in Nebraska? Some proprietary schools use a 'scholarship' offer to lure you in, then the game changes once you get there.
I'm sure your school has a guidance counselor, you can always ask him/her for help. You should call the CC yourself, tho, and find out what's going on.
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01-09-2013, 10:01 PM
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I have been praying really hard about this and I just got this prompting that I should look in this drawer in my desk where I keep various papers and such. When I rummaged through them I found one sheet of paper I forgot to send into the community college. I quickly filled it out and put it in the mail. I am still praying about my decisions and choices for which schools to attend and I have started my fatwa and discovered some more scholarships. I truley feel that without the lords help I wouldn't have been able to make it through this or known to look In that drawer.
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01-10-2013, 02:50 PM
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Do not worry.
Heavenly Father knows what we need, before we ask. I have 3 Nephews and 1 niece at BYU Idaho. There are many Financial Aids/Grants/etc. availible. Contact BYU Idaho. If you like online courses, there is a new program called Pathway. This is a online program threw BYU Idaho. A 4-year degree costs about $7,000. After 1 year you are a full student and can attend the campus if you like.
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01-10-2013, 05:13 PM
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I have started my fatwa
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I am pretty sure you have not started a fatwa, but your FAFSA.  Look up 'fatwa.'
On the other hand, if Mormons can start their own fatwas against certain people, please let me know. I have a list.
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01-10-2013, 08:25 PM
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I was typing on my kindle and I have auto correct which I hate. I too would like to know what a fatwa is and what it has to do about this.
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01-10-2013, 08:48 PM
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FatwÄ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I try to learn something new every day.
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01-10-2013, 08:49 PM
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I'm pretty sure like Dahlia said that they were starting their FAFSA application.
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