I came to this site hoping that someone here may be able to help me. Here is my situation. I have been accepted to Knox College, and I hope to be attending there next fall. I received $16,00 per year in merit scholarships from the school, and I am in the process of applying for financial aide/FAFSA. The entire cost of attending Knox is about $36,00 dollars.
When I tell people that I received $16,000, they act like I just robbed Fort Knox (no pun intended), but they done realize that I still need to find $20,000 more.
What makes matters even worse is that my parents separated and decided to divorce right as I started my senior year back in August. Long story short, there is no college fund.
I have worked extremely hard throughout high school, I have straight A's, over a 4.442 weighted GPA, I'm ranked number 2 or 3 out of my class of 550, I have worked in cancer research at the age of 17, and I have a 32 ACT with a perfect in writing. I will also be the first person in my family to attend college right out of high school.
I don't mean to sound arrogant, but I feel like I have worked myself to the bone for four years and I am not receiving the amount of money that I had hoped for, and I am very worried about how I am going to pay for college as I have to also consider the cost of medical school after I finish my undergraduate degree.
How can I find the money I need? Many of the websites that I have come across are very confusing. Any help would be greatly appreciated!