<p>get a reasonable need-based scholarship?
Also, my parents are divorced, and I live with my mother and older sister..can that play a role, considering my dad has never helped us economically (for eleven years now)?</p>
<p>The lower the EFC on Fafsa, the better off you are. But basically as long as your EFC is under $10K, you should get some nice scholarships, provided your academic stats are where they should be.</p>
<p>Thank you for the suggestion. Does Fafsa provide any financial aid or scholarships to internationals?</p>
<p>no, fafsa is for US citizens, you need a social security # to apply</p>
<p>and fafsa doesn't "give' money</p>
<p>Ok, thanks for the information. I guess I will be getting a loan for internationals in that case.</p>
<p>permanent residents get cash too. do you have a green card</p>
<p>No.. Im an international student... I guess Ill have to find scholarships/loans elsewhere.
Thanks for the feedback x</p>