grants are usually for graduate students (or faculty) working on a research
project.  there is a ton of writing and explaining to do to apply for grant
money (depending on the source).
does anyone have more information on pell grants?  please e-mail me
privately if you do.  thanks!

heather

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of kakki
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 11:06 PM
To: Mags N Brei; Kate Bennett; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NJC welfare


Kate wrote:

> <<receiving student loans or scholarships while receiving welfare funds is
> totally allowable in the usa, or at least it was before the system was
> revamped...>>

I thought that people on welfare or other assistance could still get some
kind of loans or grants for education.  A friend was on welfare (single mom
with a child) and got Pell Grants to attend Court Reporting school.

Mags wrote:

> My understanding is that a person is allowed to be on welfare as well as
apply for student loans . The problem is that >the money you receive while
on welfare is calculated as "income" , affecting the amount of money the
government will >award you in student loans .

I'm not sure about that Mags.  One can always can get student loans here no
matter what one's income.  Outright grants and some scholarships may be
another issue. I don't think the welfare system and the student loan system
is connected here.

 >A sad state of affairs considering neither is enough to resemble a decent
living wage.

Try living on welfare or unemployment in California where they just released
a report stating that the *average* montly rent is $1,600 a month!!

Kakki

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