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Old 02-17-2011, 03:38 PM
 
Location: Fondren SW Yo
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You've seen it... Have you applied? Do you know the eligibility? Are you aware of the wait list?

You don't just say to a school I only earn X and they say Okay we'll pay the rest! There is a lot of in between that weeds most people out.
HCC Houston Community College - HCC and Workforce Solutions Childcare Program

Children's Learning Centers - University of Houston
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Old 02-17-2011, 05:41 PM
 
Location: Katy,TX.
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It's not really interesting, because you are absolutely clueless as to what kind of financial aid I got in College. But, I suppose you must be thinking of your state income tax?:

Again good luck to the OP!
nice come back...lol

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I can't help much, because I think it's not doable without some kind of help. So, this is what I suggest.

Look for some kind of subsidized housing. You will have to. There's no way you'll find even a small 1 bedroom for 400 Dollars a month. Let alone in a decent area, or even something bigger.

Only one of you is working, correct? ( Working minimum wage would get you about 14500 a year, so I'm assuming it's only one person working) You would qualify to get all of your tuition paid. If there's something you/she really likes, I would strongly suggest to go to College and get some certificate/ 2 year degree/ 1 year program etc. I know HCC does offer child care for its students, so does UH. They will take care of your child while you're in school. Getting some education will increase your potential salary, as well as job prospects.

I wish you all the best. Good luck!
Good advice
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