Yeah, I'm way older. I'm 42.

The first 2 years I went, I did work full-time although the job didn't pay much. I was an instructional assistant and really only did it because 1) I loved the job, 2) I was getting teaching experience (I'm getting my teaching degree

) and 3) It allowed me the opportunity to stash tuition money. But this year my position was being changed around and would have made it very stressful for me to attend school.

Since I would have to quit working anyway in order to complete my student teaching, I quit and now just go to school. I'm not going full-time credit-wise according to my school, but that is all I am doing so I feel I'm going full-time. I still won't finish until 2010. I do have an advantage though since I'm married (don't know if you are or not) and my husband has a great salary, so I don't have to worry about living expenses. My income has always been extra as we've only used his to live on so quitting work wasn't a burden. And because I set that extra income aside for those 2 years, I have the cash to pay for my tuition. We certainly wouldn't qualify for grants. And frankly, I'm way too old to take on any student loans.
If you aren't married (or have the option of someone else paying housing, etc.), I would go part-time for awhile while stashing money away for living expenses to cover you during the time you do go full-time. Or instead of going part-time, work a 2nd job for awhile strictly for stashing expenses. Then just get student loans or scholarships for tuition itself and just go get it done. You can finance the tuition, but you can't finance your rent.
Not sure if I helped, sorry.
