Financial aid issue!

<p>Hey guys!
Okay so here is my problem...
I have beein in USA for 4 years now, my family and me were granted "Witholding of removal" in september 2007. I have been working since September but my dad and sister have been before that. WE all drive, we paid our income taxes for 2007.
I got out-of state tuition, no financial aid. I have to pay 20,000+ for GMU just by living at home!! Even if I go to NOVA i need to take out a loan and I would need a co-signer to sign! I really dont know what to do, I have applied for a few scholarships but didnt get any becuase of the residency isssue!! I really need help.
Is there schools anywhere that would give me financial aid and its not too late to apply?
Any resources for scholarships regardless of immigration status? I have looked at MALDEF already..alot of them are for Hispanicstudents only or they have expired.
I plan to have two jobs over the summer topitchin whatever possibble!</p>

<p>Have you asked this question at the Financial Aid forum? Someone there might have more ideas for you.</p>

<p>It is my understanding that some private colleges/universities are able to fund students with documentation/immigration issues. If you are a church-goer, I'd suggest starting with the colleges/universities supported by your denomination. Another option may be an out of state school. Look at community colleges with residences too. You may come up with one that is less expensive over all than commuting to GMU. Here is a list, by state of community colleges:</p>

<p>U.S</a>. Community Colleges, by State</p>

<p>You are in a very unfortunate position, and I fully agree that it is just plain wrong for the State of Virginia to treat taxpayers this way. However, short of legislative action (which you can't easily affect as a non-voter) I don't see any change coming soon. NOVA is a fantastic school, and may be your best option for the first two years which would give you a bit more time to track down the money you need to complete your education.</p>

<p>Wishing you and your family all the best.</p>

<p>Thanks for replying! I will certainly ask this question in the financial aid forum!
Also do you think out-of-state would be cheaper compared to what I have to pay right now?!</p>

<p>If you look around, you may very well find other universities/colleges where the expenses are lower than GMU. You will have to take into account the living expenses and transportation cost to/from the place in your calculations though.</p>

<p>One place to start looking would be the search engine at:</p>

<p>[url=<a href="http://www.myusearch.com/Public/Home/index.cfm%5DmyUsearch%5B/url"&gt;http://www.myusearch.com/Public/Home/index.cfm]myUsearch[/url&lt;/a&gt;]&lt;/p>

<p>Good luck!</p>