Tyler's Dad
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- Nov 30, 2006
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Not if your parents make to much money but refuse to give you any towards education. Then your S.O.L.
Kristine
That is what happened to me. My parents made so much money (ie they were middle class) that I had to go 100% on loans. Now to top that off, it also disqualified me for most federal loan programs. To those that don't know, that means none of those nice loan rates. I still see the value in the grants though. My wife is from a small farm town in North Dakota. She graduated top of her class and wanted to get a good education. Hew dad farms and her mom taught part time at the high school, because that was all the hours they could give her. My wife qualified and received pell grants and because of that was able to go to a nice private college in Minnesota, rather than a community college. She graduated and went straight into the workforce. That is how the program should work.
Now the problem with parents not helping their kids with school is kind of blurry. Like I said my parents didn't help. I have friends who say the same thing, but their parents gave them $20,000 for downpayments on houses as graduation presents.

