How do I apply for a federal grant?

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Natalie asked:


I am going to attend helicopter school and I wanted to apply for a federal grant. How do I do this?

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3 Comments

  1. rhoda c says:

    FASFA.com..this is the site for federal student financial aide..the application is easy to fill out..hope this helps

  2. imisidro says:

    I am not sure if attending helicopter school qualifies for federal grant.

    Check out Federal Student Aid Web Site or FAFSA

    I suggest you explore all federal funding and grant options at the Federal Student Aid website

    You may also want to read the Handbook of the Pell Grant — this is an 86 page document that contains everything about the grant

    Or you can call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243 and ask them if there are any programs for you age

    Aside from FAFSA and Pell Grant , you may want to explore private foundation grants

    Also check out Fastweb

    For private grants, you may want to check the Foundation Center’s Foundation Grants for Individuals Online . It’s a subscription based website ($9.95 per month) and their opening blurb says that the database is ideal for “students, artists, academic researchers, libraries and financial aid offices.” You may be able to find grants from private foundations.

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