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Does Penn Foster take any kind of FASFA or aid at all?

Last post 09-25-2009, 11:19 AM by nelips. 3 replies.
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  •  09-23-2009, 8:46 PM 23819

    Does Penn Foster take any kind of FASFA or aid at all?

    I'm unemployed, have been for a year, and unemployment doesn't pay enough to buy TP these days. I'm seriously looking into Penn Foster College, since they offer alot of programs and degrees im interested in, but of they don't take any form of aid, i'll have to look elsewhere...

     

    Someone...help me!

  •  09-24-2009, 11:09 AM 23830 in reply to 23819

    Re: Does Penn Foster take any kind of FASFA or aid at all?

    I don't think they do (and if they did it would drive up their prices).  I'm pretty sure they have payment plans, though.  Perhaps you could ask whether they have one that lets you defer payment until after you graduate?

    -=Steve=-


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  •  09-24-2009, 2:25 PM 23836 in reply to 23830

    Re: Does Penn Foster take any kind of FASFA or aid at all?

    Maybe  a  schloarahip or go to a career center and ask about payment options for schools .As for PF no FASFA that I know of .

  •  09-25-2009, 11:19 AM 23861 in reply to 23819

    Re: Does Penn Foster take any kind of FASFA or aid at all?

    i recently spoke wth an advisor, and i asked the same question.........unforunately the answer is no. he told me thats why they make their payments so low and affordable. im looking into the associates in billing/coding. he told me my payments would be $29 down and $49 per month, so i"m debating other schools as well, becuz i'm also unemployed.
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