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Old Dec 25, 2007, 02:58 AM
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Grants for students!

Hello,


I have a son who is nineteen years old who wants to attend a culinary academy. He needs financial ad and is unable to apply for a student loan until he is 23 with a two year credit history.

How may he apply for a grant and are there grants available? my biggest concern is how to write a grant and who to contact. His loan would be $53,000.



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Old Dec 25, 2007, 07:05 AM   #2  
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When I got my loans and grant the school took care of the whole thing.
There are sites that you can write essays and if you win the essay contest they give you money but there is no guarantee in them.
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He needs financial ad and is unable to apply for a student loan until he is 23 with a two year credit history.
I find this questionable. I got a student loan when I was 17 with absolutely no credit history. Students loans are intended for recent high school graduates preparing to pursue post-secondary studies. Not too many are 23 and have a two-year credit history. I think you may have been misinformed. At any rate, all of the information you need should be available from the culinary academy's financial aid office.

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Old Dec 25, 2007, 07:48 AM   #4  
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Yes I have no idea what you are talking about having to be 23 and a two year credit history, there are studen loans and grants for students going to approved schools that are listed with the Dept of Education that are available for 17 and 18 year old graduating from college.

If this is a private school that is not an approved school by the dept of education they may require specific credit for thier students for them to offer in school loans.

But schools should have peoplewho do nothing but help get programs.

If the one school that he wants to go to does not officer programs till 23, eh can look at other schools, perhaps go to regular college in a related or a busienss field, till he is able to.

Also if he is interested in the culinary area, working in a kitchen with some good cheifs is oftan very worth while to help learn.

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Old Dec 25, 2007, 09:55 AM   #5  
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Yes,

At the San Francisco California culinary academy they never offered to help my son to apply for grants but did say they were available and the only way he could attend he'd need a co-signer for a student loan. He graduated from highschool two years ago, he's now 19. For him to apply for a student they ask for current employer, three or more references, credit check etc;

My question is can a highschool student fresh out of highschool qualify for a student loan?


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Old Dec 26, 2007, 09:24 AM   #6  
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There is information regarding financial aid and the application process on the academy's website.

If you are interested in scholarships and grants, try this link:

Chef2Chef

They list several scholarship and grant programs. Hopefully there is something that will help your son.

Good luck to you both!
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Old Dec 26, 2007, 09:31 AM   #7  
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I checked the Web site of Chicago-area culinary institutes. Here is one link to show how this well-known college helps any age student as much as possible to finance his education there:

Tuition & Financial Aid
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Old Jan 8, 2008, 07:17 PM   #8  
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Philly,

The school's financial aid office is more than likely out of the equation when it comes to the criteria set for the loan. It sounds like they are a private institution. If that's the case, they may or may not deal in student loans offered by the federal government, and use services form normal banks such as National City, Bank of America etc. Whenever students apply for loans through these private banks, the banks themselves set the standards, and normally the interest rates are much higher than say a stafford loan.

It is VERY common for high school students to receive financial aid in the form of student loans, but it is also very common for students to get support from their parents via cosigning.

If you need more help, I would be willing to spend a few minutes researching the policies at the culinary school your child is interested in.
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