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  • Jan 6, 2010, 09:22 AM
    gladyskitty
    Can a college age student of a diabled parent receive help for college?
    I am a fully disabled parent and wonder if my healthy 19 year old is eligible for financial assitance for college?
  • Jan 6, 2010, 10:25 AM
    justcurious55

    Probably. Your child needs to make friends with the financial aid office. He or she will need to fill out the fafsa and submit a copy of your tax return, and theirs if they have one. The people in your child's school's financial aid office will be the best people to ask what else your child might be eligible for and any specific questions you might have about filling out the fafsa. And your child should also be looking into scholarships.
  • Jan 6, 2010, 10:34 AM
    spitvenom

    You should look into A Pell Grant. I remember my friend got one and his mother was disabled. Not sure how it all works but here is a link to start you off.

    Federal Pell Grant Program
  • Jan 1, 2011, 04:04 PM
    Mr._Pickle
    There is no additional funding other than Pell grants for children of disabled parents. I am disabled and have a daughter in college and have checked this fact thoroughly.
  • Jan 1, 2011, 04:08 PM
    Mr._Pickle
    Comment on Mr._Pickle's post
    And all students meeting certain income guidelines qualify for nonrepayment Pell grants with a maximun of $5250.00 per college yrear paid once each semester paid directly to the student to spend exactly as they wish.
  • Jan 1, 2011, 05:02 PM
    justcurious55

    mr. pickle, please pay attention to the dates of posts. This post is a year old and the OP has never come back.

    Financial aid varies a lot from state to state, and even school to school. For example, in my state I'm able to get a federal grant and a grant from the state. And then my brother goes to a different school and he gets state and federal aid and has some sort of aid through the school itself too. That's why it's always best to fill out the fafsa and talk to the people in the financial aid office and look for scholarships.

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