Will it be easy to get scholarship for my son if I don't have a job?
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Skilled trades
Have him study computer science, it's a growth industry. Negative growth that is. Yuk Yuk Yuk...
A plumber apprentice program will cost less and pay better in the long run.
Yes, government will pay for all tuition fee and living costs for your son.
It may be easier to qualify for certain "needs-based" scholarships. Also, you should have less of a problem getting grants and low interest loans. Merit scholarships are usually based on some combination of grades plus other factors unique to the particular award. Many scholarships also involve writing an essay.
huh ??
You need to have minimal assets as well - it's not your compensation that counts, it's also your wealth...