I am starting college in january, and i was told that i could get some sort of financial aid that would pay for my rent, and the rest of the housing bills.. Like a housing plan or something. I'm not sure if that's true or not, and im currently searching the web for something i can use. The school is Mission college, in san jose, california. If anybody can give me any helpful advice id be thankful.
Yes, the money you receive from such sources as the Pell Grant, federal student loans and scholarships, after your tuition is paid, can all be used to help pay for rent and other expenses. The amount you receive from these sources depends on your financial needs which are decided when you filled out the Fafsa application for federal student aid.
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I was at Mission College for a summer course and lived in San Jose next to Santa Clara. You just apply for more financial aid. I dont know of any housing plan except from the student housing office if they have one.
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