Schooling Choices Grants
Free Resources For New & Returning Students
You May Be Eligible To Receive:
$5,920 in College Grants
There has been a new government stimulus that is helping Americans with college. It is now possible to get matched with programs and determine your eligibility for free college assistance within minutes. Because these are granted funds for your education, you do not have to pay any of it back!

Are you ready to find out if you are eligible?
Frequently Asked Questions:
What Is This About?
Government grants for new and returning students are being given out to eligible people across the country. These grants are intended to help Americans go back to school and improve their lives.
What Are Grants?
Grants are different from loans. Loans, you have to pay back. Grants are yours to keep forever.
What Can I Use My Grant For?
It is up to the grant recipient how to best spend their grant money. Grant money can be used for tuition, books, housing, and childcare, for example. Grant money spend is not monitored and Americans are free to spend it as they see fit.
How Do I Get My Grant?
Once and if you are eligible, which most people are, you will get your grant in the form of a check or a direct deposit into your bank account. It's just like getting a paycheck from an employer.
What Types Of Grants Are Available?
There are several types of grants available.

• Federal Grant Programs. 
• Pell Grants
• Need Based Grants
• Minority Grants
• Disability Student Grants
• Graduate and Doctoral Grants

New and returning students may be eligible for multiple grants.
Sounds Great! How Do I Start?
It is great and millions of new and returning students take advantage of this opportunity each year. To begin the process of receiving your grant, click here and begin to answer the questions asked and follow the simple instructions.

Disclosure

You may qualify for a financial aid package which can help you return to school. Grants and scholarships can also help pay for your education. Click here to learn more at the U.S. Department of Education website

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Citations 

For persons age 25 and over, the 2014 median earnings of full-time wage and salary workers with a bachelor's degree is $22,516 more than the median earnings of full-time wage and salary workers with only a high school diploma. Source: http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm

According to the 2011-12 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:12): Student Financial Aid Estimates for 2011-12, the number of full-time students who received Pell grants in families with incomes between $60,000 to $80,000 increased to 18% in 2011-12 from 2% in 2007-08. Source: http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm

The Federal Pell Grant is currently an annual award up to $5,920 and is usually given to undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor's or a professional degree. In some cases however, a student enrolled in a post baccalaureate teacher certification program might receive a Federal Pell Grant. A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid. Source: http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm

Occasionally you might have to pay back part or all of a grant if, for example, you withdraw from school before finishing an enrollment period such as a semester. Source: http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm

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