financial aid
warcraftgb_kid asked:


Right now i have about $10,000 including loans to pay for my Cal state college. Whether i work part-time or full-time, how much money should i expect to lose on my financial aid?

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2 Responses to “How much does my financial aid change if i decide to work?”

  1. kerouacs_star on December 8th, 2009 3:13 am

    First of all, it won’t affect your aid until you file taxes, so if you started working now, it would only affect your 2008-2009 loans, which are based on 2007 income. If you would like to see how much it’ll affect it, many sites have Expected Family Contribution calculators, I believe you can find one at fafsa’s site or various finaid help sites. That will give you a number which will say how much they’d expect you to pay, and by subtracting that from what you get now, you’ll know.

  2. Cynn on December 9th, 2009 8:44 pm

    For some of your college tuition but not affect your college tuition but not usually big change except youll be able to worry its not to worry its not to decrease because youll be getting really high paying job.