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Mike Nelson

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5. I think...
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 08:09 PM
Nov 2021

... his high school guidance counselor would know about grants and scholarships. I hope high schools still have them and students don't have to go looking themselves - the actual person will know what to pursue. Pell Grant is one I recall... It's not too soon to start the applications for September 2022. Taking five college classes in high school is great - it will help get him accepted, I think. I took college credits in high school, too - but don't think they were all accepted. Once he's in school, he'll be okay. Colleges want good, advanced students and he can get help at their financial aid office. His work is added into the overall students' performance cum, and they want to boast. Good luck!

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