Sunday, April 19th, 2009 at
8:03 pm
Every year, Congress sets aside more than $65 million dollars for student education aid. These funds can be awarded as scholarships, gifts, grants or loans. The awards are made based on several different factors that can include the student’s grades and/or need.
Needless to say, out of all of the various programs funded by the United States Federal Government, grants, are the most sought after because, unlike a student loan, grant money for college is a ‘gift’ with no repayment needed or expected!
Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at
11:25 am
Women dream of having a happy and fulfilled family life. But sometimes reality can really hurt, and the fairy tale world ends with a snap of a finger. And very soon, you’ll find yourself raising your kids alone without the help of your husband. Supporting a family with kids is tough, especially if you’re a single mom. And the best way to be able to give your kids a decent life is to finish college, and land a good job.
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at
8:03 pm
Sometimes it seems as though you will never get through the pile of paperwork needed to get into college: the application, essays, financial statements and applications for grants, loans and scholarships. While these are tedious and boring – the one thing that most students actually find intimidating is the prospect of asking for recommendation letters!
Monday, April 13th, 2009 at
8:03 pm
If there’s one thing that you want to take your time on – it’s your scholarship application! A sloppy, incomplete or inaccurate scholarship application can kill your shot at college funding! Everything must be completely correctly according to the funder’s requirements and instructions – there is NO ‘wiggle’ room for goof-ups here!
Here are 3 common mistakes you can easily avoid…..
Sunday, April 12th, 2009 at
11:25 am

During your high school days, you probably enjoyed cheerleading, gymnastics, and dancing. Did you know that now there are universities and colleges that offer cheerleading scholarships? Yes, you’ve heard it right. Cheerleading scholarships can help you a lot in reducing the cost in going to college.
Would-be college students have a lot of options available for them. They can apply for college scholarships and grants such as athletic scholarships, academic scholarships, and most of all, cheerleading scholarships. The best thing about these scholarships is that you’ll get free money which you will use in paying for your college fees. And take note, you don’t have to repay the money that was given to you. Usually, scholarships and grants are funded by the state, federal agencies, and private entities/institutions.
Friday, April 10th, 2009 at
8:03 pm
Nearly every high school student has a ‘dream’ college in mind – but then reality sinks in - like the high price of those well known schools! Whether your goal is Harvard or UCLA – chances are that you need to look at your budget before you make the final choice – even if you have already been accepted!
Here’s some ‘bottom line’ considerations that need to be added to your list of reasons to select one school over another…..
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 at
11:25 am
Education is becoming more and more expensive as time unfolds. For this reason, a number of students are applying for scholarships to supplement their financial needs in school.
One good thing is that there are already various scholarships which are made available today to assist these students. There are the government, individuals, non-profit organizations, private organizations, who augment in granting scholarships.
However, not all are familiar on the ways to access information in applying for these scholarships. Basically, the following are the possible resources you can use in finding the process for scholarship application:
Saturday, April 4th, 2009 at
8:03 pm
Among the many fields where grants are provided, Education is one of the top fields where these types of medical grants are awarded. These grants are very competitive, and very scarce, and usually are for research related areas of medical study.