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.
Saturday, April 4th, 2009 at
11:25 am
Grants are monetary awards given to deserving individuals, nonprofit groups and private organizations, with the purpose of advancing ideas and/or research that would directly or indirectly benefit the general public or community. Among the many fields where grants are provided, Education is one of the top fields where these types of medical grants are awarded.
Here are some excellent resources for continuing medical education grant applications:
AAD.org
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at
8:03 pm

With financial aid availability declining and tuition fees escalating, getting a scholarship is rapidly becoming a very important goal for anyone hoping to attend college. With so much competition – and so little funding available, you need to be very aggressive in your search to locate scholarships or grants that you can qualify for.
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at
11:25 am
The sticker price of a college is not the only thing you should consider when choosing a post-high school experience. Many students pick the college with the lowest tuition or the largest financial aid package. But, this does not factor in all of the costs of going to college.
How Long Does It Take to Graduate?
One of the things many students don’t consider is that some schools have very high 4 year graduation rates. They offer their courses in such a sequence that allows most students to get done with school in 4 years. A few programs even are designed so students can finish in 3 years.
Friday, March 27th, 2009 at
11:25 am
The reality is that college is expensive. At a time when parents’ stock portfolios are shrinking and the values of their homes are dropping, many students wonder if they will be able to start or continue their college education. Yet, at the same time, we see that a college education is important. A person with a college education makes 75 percent more every year than the person with only a high school diploma.
So, the question is how to fund the college education.
Monday, March 23rd, 2009 at
11:25 am
Many people think that scholarships are only given to super-athletes and super-brains. But there are many different types of scholarships and almost everyone who is able to get into college is able to qualify for some kind of scholarship if they only put some effort into it. This article covers the different types of scholarships commonly awarded.
Thursday, March 19th, 2009 at
11:28 am
Any good high school athlete dreams of getting a Division 1 sports or athletic scholarship! Division I schools sports programs such as football, basketball, track, hockey and baseball all have recruiters who go after the top players in every sport..
Unfortunately, the less well funded sports, especially women’s sports, even at major schools rarely have scouting teams. Additionally, Division II and III schools usually rely on high school coaches and the student athletes themselves, to bring their performances to their attention.
Thursday, March 19th, 2009 at
11:25 am
Let’s suppose that you have a child who will be graduating soon from high school. Of course, you will feel happy, just like any proud parent who have their children graduating from high school. It is one of the challenges of life that you have successfully surpassed, despite of the financial instabilities that you have probably experienced. It is time to celebrate, for you have fulfilled your responsibility of giving your child a bright future.
But as many would say, a high school graduation is not the end. In fact, it is just the beginning of tougher challenges that awaits you and your child in the succeeding years-college education.