Since I graduated high school, I've worked at a fast food place, a factory, construction/home improvement, and data entry. When I got let go from the data entry job back in March, I decided: I'm done. I'm not working one more job where the pay is barely above minimum wage and I'm treated like shit.
Essentially, I need help trying to figure out how to get a free ride for the next four years. Tuition, books, supplies, and living expenses. In my current financial situation, I can probably get the maximum out of financial aid. However, that still leaves living expenses.
I know what you're thinking: "A job would cover those." As I said in the first paragraph, I AM FUCKING DONE WITH SHITTY JOBS! Also, I just turned 25 and I need to make up for lost time, meaning, I need to focus on my education. I plan on cramming as many classes into each day as I can; so much so that the only way I could fit working in is if I no longer required sleep, and 5 Hour Energy only does so much. I'd consider a paid internship, but that's probably not an option at this point.
So, how do I do this? I'm sure the enrollment people will be able to help me out further, but I'd like to have some idea of what I'm doing before I talk to them. Any and all input is appreciated (except anything negative that isn't also constructive. Nay-sayers will be stabbed in the eye with a Torx screwdriver.)
If it helps, I'll be majoring in marketing, and, while I'll probably be starting at community college, I'll accept nothing less than a Bachelor's Degree.
Essentially, I need help trying to figure out how to get a free ride for the next four years. Tuition, books, supplies, and living expenses. In my current financial situation, I can probably get the maximum out of financial aid. However, that still leaves living expenses.
I know what you're thinking: "A job would cover those." As I said in the first paragraph, I AM FUCKING DONE WITH SHITTY JOBS! Also, I just turned 25 and I need to make up for lost time, meaning, I need to focus on my education. I plan on cramming as many classes into each day as I can; so much so that the only way I could fit working in is if I no longer required sleep, and 5 Hour Energy only does so much. I'd consider a paid internship, but that's probably not an option at this point.
So, how do I do this? I'm sure the enrollment people will be able to help me out further, but I'd like to have some idea of what I'm doing before I talk to them. Any and all input is appreciated (except anything negative that isn't also constructive. Nay-sayers will be stabbed in the eye with a Torx screwdriver.)

If it helps, I'll be majoring in marketing, and, while I'll probably be starting at community college, I'll accept nothing less than a Bachelor's Degree.