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I have a few options for going to college in a blue state, I graduated with honors so I feel like some merit scholarships could happen, but I feel like out of state "fees" is really what is killing that plan and ensuring I need student loans, which would also require a job since you usually need to make payments on the interest when it comes to private student loans as parent plus loans are not an option since neither of parents want to cosign
I don’t have a whole lot of advice, but my student loans (had both public and private) didn’t require any payments while I was taking classes. I think I even had 6 months after graduation before I needed to start making payments.
I did hold a part time job just to reduce the amount I needed to borrow, but that just went to rent, food, car insurance, etc
The merit scholarships for a school in a blue state sound like a good idea worth pursuing. And look into women-in-STEM scholarships. There were a bunch of those available, at least 20 years ago when I was in school
I looked around at private before and most require some level of repayment while in school, including interest repayments. Federal does not but I am limited since my parents don't want to cosign.