| re available for parents who belong to low income | | | | parents can shop among the many loan choices |
| groups to pay for placing their troubled adolescent | | | | available and choose the loan that fits their |
| children in reform or rehabilitation facilities. Loans are | | | | repayment capability and covers the rehab program |
| given by Government agencies and are dispersed by | | | | that suits their child best. |
| financial institutions. Parents can get the loans if they | | | | Before taking a loan, parents must consider the rules |
| send the teen to institutions, schools or programs | | | | and regulations of the program. They must choose |
| that are considered reputed institutions by lending | | | | the loan with the lowest interest rate and the |
| agencies. Parents of low income groups can get low | | | | convenience of the repayment plan. Some programs |
| cost financial assistance at a low rate of interest to | | | | like military boot camps for troubled teens have rigid |
| help their children attend reform programs that will | | | | expulsion rules. If the teen is expelled readmission is |
| make them responsible citizens. | | | | not permitted and the fees are forfeited. This may |
| Scholarships and loans are available for every type of | | | | cause hardship to parents who have taken a loan to |
| reform program for troubled teens, Financial aid is | | | | reform their child. Some programs offer scholarships |
| available in the form of scholarships and education | | | | to adolescents who make a sincere effort to reform. |
| loans for paying for residential school internships, | | | | Parents should apply for loans that take into |
| boarding school education, wilderness programs and | | | | consideration the fact that the child is troubled and |
| boot camps. The only consideration is that the | | | | may not complete the course of rehabilitation. |
| schools should be licensed and recognized teen rehab | | | | Experts believe that parents should explore all options |
| programs. Loans cover all the education needs of the | | | | before taking a loan to send their child for |
| student in these programs which can cost between | | | | rehabilitation. The loan must have affordable terms |
| $2000- 9000 per month. Work for pay programs for | | | | that fit into the parents' budget. The rates of |
| troubled teens is popular because it reduces the | | | | interest charged by the financial institution should be |
| burden on the budget of parents. | | | | affordable. Parents should discuss all financial benefits |
| The benefits of taking financial aid for reform | | | | with the program administrators before choosing a |
| programs for troubled teens are that parents can get | | | | program. A choice should be made after exploring |
| the best possible option for the rehabilitation of their | | | | several financial aid options available to parents. The |
| trouble teen. They can get a loan to pay for | | | | loan should cover all the expenses that will be |
| programs that address the specific needs of their | | | | required to help the troubled teen to successfully |
| adolescent. The teen can get the help for his or her | | | | complete the program. |
| unique needs. Short term and long term loans are | | | | Education loans and scholarships are available for |
| available. Loans and the rates of interest can be | | | | parents of troubled teens to give them the best |
| tailored to the payment capabilities of parents of | | | | possible options to turn their life around and become |
| troubled teens. With the advent of the internet, | | | | responsible adults. |