Non residents/ citizens

Hi im 22 years old ill be 23 in December, I’ve
Been living in the US for 10 years attended all middle and high school here. I graduated in
2012 i tried going/ still enrolled to a
comunity college miami dade but tuition was too much for me (i only took two classes for almost $4000 ,and i still owe them $1000 of). Right now im unemployed and looking.
So i do have my social, florida ID, and my
work permit through DECA, but when applied for
FASA it was rejected. I really need some help. Can someonw please help me with
scholarships.
And both my parents are in Haiti, i no longer
have a guardian but im not 24 and im broke so i can’t claim myself.

The FAFSA is an application for US citizens. If you are not a citizen, you cannot use FAFSA.

Green card holders, or permanent residents can also use FAFSA. Can you clarify your visa status?

You are going to have to pay off your current school debt before you can move forward as any new college will need those transcripts. S ometimes if you have attended any college you won’t be eligible for any first time freshman scholarships. But if you have a very limited amount of credits some schools willl let you qualify. The best scholarships come from the colleges themselves and they are 4 year scholarships.

What grades and test scores do you have to qualify for scholarships?

Undocumented?

I think that OP means DACA. While OP can be legally in the country and can legally work in the country, as others have stated since you are not a U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, or other eligible non-citizen, you cannot get federal aid. If you got the DACA, you were undocumented and not eligible.

And his SS number would indicate that he’s a non-citizen with a right to work, but no other rights (so no federal student loans or aid). That’s why the FAFSA was kicked out as non-eligible.

Does Florida have any programs or funding for non-citizens who graduated from a Florida HS?

I did pass the class, it

See http://blog.ed.gov/2015/10/new-resource-guide-helps-undocumented-students-achieve-their-dreams/