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other student aid programs
- State Agencies:
State government agencies offer a variety of state-sponsored financial aid programs such as grants, scholarships, loans and other financial aid.
These programs are restricted to state residents or students attending in-state institutions. Contact your state education department for complete information. Select state:

- Federal Work Study:
Federal work-study programs are available for both undergraduate and graduate students. The student works part-time on campus or in the community to earn money to help pay for education expenses.
- students are paid at the federal minimum wage (or more) on an hourly basis
- the wage is dependent upon your skill set and work requirement. Graduate students may be paid hourly or by salary
- work assignments can be on-campus and off-campus work in public-related services
- the amount of work is determined by your school and cannot exceed the Federal work-study award
- contact your school's financial aid office for more information.
- Military:
program that pays your all of your college education costs plus offers a monthly allowance. You must serve time in the military after graduation:

view the ROTC program | view service academies - Savings | Tax Credits:
529 - IRAs - tax credits for paying education:

savings program | tax credits - Other Assistance:
other eligible aid for qualifying students and loan forgiveness programs

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