Where can a low-income family get general education classes, or courses online and for how much?
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The available option for individuals in low-income situations are grower larger and more expansive everyday. Whether you are looking for online degrees, courses, or certification programs, there will be an affordable option.
Typically though, online courses will be your more affordable option; however, they usually do not transfer to institutions of higher education. So, you will want to be mindful of this if you are wanting to transfer those credits to a college or university.
Now, if you are looking for a cheaper way to earn your basics for college, then I suggestion would be to look into a community college. Community Colleges are a cheaper option for earning you basics, and the credits you earn with one of them will usually transfer. Just make sure it is a regionally accredited institution.
Also, you need to make sure that you have filled out your FASFA. This is the Free Application for Student Financial Assistance, and is the application that will help your school and the Federal Government determine the amount of aid you can receive.
So with all this said, there are an innumerable ways for low-income students get an education, but you are going to have to do the research. I would start by looking at possible online course options, or if you are looking at a college education, you might want to take a look at these online articles that cover Financial Aid.
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