adomville2
Earning My Ears
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will that affect my sons' eligibility or amount that they will receive?
Here's my situation:
My oldest son is a sophomore in high school and my other son is in 7th grade.
My husband is permanently disabled (blind), so we receive Social Security benefits for the boys until they are 18 years old. Right now, I am a stay-at-home mom, and take care of the family, but when my boys turn 18, I will need to go back to work to replace that income.
I've been thinking about going back to college, for a 2 year degree, and applying for financial aid for myself, which I will need in order to attend.
My only concern is that if I receive financial aid, how and/or if it will affect my son's financial aid?
Also, would it be better for me to go to school now and be finished before they start college, or wait until they themselves are finished with college (in which case, I would just have to find work somewhere until I could go back to school.)
I'm 39 years old too, so I hate to wait too much longer to get a degree, or I'm afraid I'll never get it done, and may have problems with securing a job later on down the road.
Has anyone had a similar situation?
Thank you, Angela
Here's my situation:
My oldest son is a sophomore in high school and my other son is in 7th grade.
My husband is permanently disabled (blind), so we receive Social Security benefits for the boys until they are 18 years old. Right now, I am a stay-at-home mom, and take care of the family, but when my boys turn 18, I will need to go back to work to replace that income.
I've been thinking about going back to college, for a 2 year degree, and applying for financial aid for myself, which I will need in order to attend.
My only concern is that if I receive financial aid, how and/or if it will affect my son's financial aid?

Also, would it be better for me to go to school now and be finished before they start college, or wait until they themselves are finished with college (in which case, I would just have to find work somewhere until I could go back to school.)
I'm 39 years old too, so I hate to wait too much longer to get a degree, or I'm afraid I'll never get it done, and may have problems with securing a job later on down the road.
Has anyone had a similar situation?
Thank you, Angela