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Archive for October, 2008

Comprehending College Scholarship and Attain it Easily

by: Wiliam Roberts

Whenever a student enters college, especially those who belong in a family that earns an average income, the sole thing that pressures them is the expensive amount needed for the education, which almost crushes them financially to the ground.

Money, is the established traditional excuse for the financially unprivileged students to fail in pursuing their college education, it has always been the issue, worn out by time.

However, this issue is by far resolved when the scholarship became accessible to the disadvantaged. Through scholarships, the expenses for college became easy for the students.

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Finding the Best College Scholarships Online

by Mark Barnett

College is a wonderful adventure for all who get the chance to attend. Unfortunately, not everyone has the money available to pay for higher education. This is where scholarships enter the picture.

College scholarships provide students with a way to pay for their college education and not worry about the financial end of the schooling. One of the best ways to locate these scholarships is by using the Internet to search for them.

Many people use the Internet on a daily basis so using it to search for college scholarships should be an easy task for most. The part which may give individuals trouble is knowing where to begin. Search engines provide a wonderful starting point.

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Following the Path where God Leads You

Christian College Scholarship: Following the Path where God Leads You

by: William Roberts

What would be your life after high school?

Graduating from high school is the moment of truth. You need to decide on the path that you will follow after your high school life. There are some who prefer to get a job right away instead of pursuing their respective college dreams while others will join the military as their service to the American people. But a majority of high school graduates are still undecided in terms of what career they will pursue after high school.

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Financing College in a Down Economy; A Few Simple Rules

by Marcus Sherman

Almost every family in America, regardless of its economic status, is concerned about the current state of the U.S. economy.

And, families with children in college or children due to begin college in the next 4-5 years are especially concerned about one aspect of the economy; how to meet rising college costs in difficult economic times.

Even those who responsibly set college money aside for their children are not without the economic angst of meeting college expenses, as the worth of their portfolios have likely shrunk beyond imagination in a few short months. Almost no investors have escaped unscathed.

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Seven Winning Scholarship Strategies

by Elizabeth Barnum

Dozens or even hundreds of top students may be competing with you for major scholarships, so it is important to gain any edge possible. By carefully putting together your application packet, you can help give yourself that edge. Here’s how.

1. Type everything if possible. If not, write in black ink so your materials can be photocopied easily by the scholarship selection committee.

2. Do not provide reference letters from friends, neighbors or co-workers. Instead, ask employers and teachers to write letters of reference for you. It is always best to provide references from people who have supervised, taught, or mentored you.

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The 4 W’s in Looking for the Right College Cheerleading Scholarship

Education is a very important gift that parents can give to their children. But because of the difficult times that many families experience, sending their children to school can be quite a burden. Many families are experiencing financial problems which unable them to allow their child to pursue a degree in college.

If your problem is all about money matters, there is no reason to lose hope. You can still find a light at the tunnel’s end if only you know what options are available for you. You must be aware that colleges and universities offer scholarships to qualified students, so why not apply for one.

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Explaining Student Loans

by Janice Madden

Choosing the right college loan(s) will help students finance their education and avoid a bad experience when repayment becomes due. Failure to understand the rules and the options, on the other hand, can lead to unpleasant surprises and serious financial difficulties.

Two kinds of loans are available to studentssubsidized and unsubsidized.

Subsidized student loans are limited to students who demonstrate financial need: students whose incomes are not sufficient to meet college costs. There is a fixed limit on the subsidized loan money students may borrow, but the government pays the interest on such loans while students are enrolled in college and during the first six months thereafter.

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Track the Field to Athletic Scholarship

Track the Field to Athletic Scholarship

Many of the youth today are gifted with aptitudes in sports. Some excel in gymnastics, swimming, archery, while the others excel in football, golf, martial arts, track and field events, and the list goes on.

Nowadays, the youths agility to fulfill their passions comes with a bonus—athletic scholarship.

Athletic scholarships are specially designed for the students who excel in sports provided they will be able to acquire a good grade which is appropriate to the required scores of the organization who funded the scholarship. And of course, the talent that goes with the discipline a devoted sports person desires.

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Choosing a College; Don’t Screw it Up

by Mary Poodel

There are many different college types available to students these days such as smaller private schools and extremely large state-run institutions. When perusing your options, you may be unsure as to how you can choose the best one. The following will provide some tips for doing so.

The first thing you want to do when searching for a college is to figure out what attributes you are searching for in a school. Having a clear image in your head of what an ideal college will consist of will help to direct you in your search.

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Petersons Sports Scholarship and College Athletic Program:

Petersons Sports Scholarship and College Athletic Program:

Getting your Way towards becoming a College-Bound Student Athlete

Supposedly you are a high school athlete who want to continue his sports career and has high hopes in entering the varsity when you go to college. You are confident enough that you will be able to attract the attention of college varsity coaches who might offer you some scholarship money that will help you a lot with regards to your college studies. You are aware that studying in college is expensive, and your parents may not afford it. Thus, you are using your talent as your capital in getting into any college sports scholarship program and at the same time continue your passion—being an athlete.

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