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federally funded. Because these are grants, students
are not required to pay the money back.
The Federal Work Study allows
students to work and earn money to pay for school
expenses. These jobs can be worked around students'
schedules.
Direct Loans have entrance
and exit exams to educate students on taking loans.
One example is the William D. Ford Loan, which
requires students to pay back the money.
To apply for state grants,
students must be California residents. They must
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qualify for aid and turn in a Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA). Applications are available
at VVC's financial aid office, or www.fafsa.ed.gov, or students can write to the
Department of Education.
There are three types of State
Grants: A, B and C. Cal Grant A is not available
at two-year colleges, but can be received at four-year
institutions upon request. Cal Grant gives living
allowances to low-income students in vocational
programs. Vocational classes include welding,
food handler's license, and more.
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