Hey,
Glad you found what you want to do. Are there any distance learning courses you could enrol on? You could also look for courses that use intensive study days, where you come in only once or twice a month for a full day, and do the rest from home. If there is one nearby it might be worth commuting.
I don't know how your system work in the US, can you apply for student loans or grants? Because this could help you move city, if you need to do that.
You also might need some kind of access or foundation course before you start your degree. That might be something to look into too, as psychology is a pretty heavy course and it would be useful to get a year's practice in, and learn study skills in that time too. One with a statistics module would be useful too (psychology is pretty stat-heavy). You could also use that time to save up some cash for the degree.
Anyway, just a few ideas!
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