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using a scholarship to pay for college books?

January 19th, 2010 No comments
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so i have a scholarship. financial aid paid for most of my tuition. and i used my scholarship to pay for the difference. i want to use the rest of my scholarship to pay for books. how do i do this when i get to the college book store?

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College Scholarship Search

January 16th, 2010 No comments

For some, entering college is hard enough but with all financial obligations you and your family have been going through, there is no doubt that entering college is much more difficult.

On the average, a median college and university charges $20,000 a year per student. That would not cover other personal expenses for the whole school year. For this reason, finishing or even entering college is far more difficult that you can imagine; not unless of course if your parents have been very good in making more money than you can ever spend. Nonetheless, for most students like you and most families like yours, college could be a dream.

Not anymore, with several thousands scholarships out there, you can easily go to college for less, even for free!

But you have to remember first that not all college scholarship grants are created equal. There are those that answers partial expenses. There are those that answer full. There are other college scholarships that provide the need of minorities, particular degree the student would like to take, particular race, etc.

The question right now is: How can you locate and pinpoint a particular college scholarship that is perfectly right for you?

The answer: By using college scholarship search.

College scholarship search is the best tool you can use if you want to search for a particular college scholarship that fits you and your need. College scholarship search is far better than using the conventional search engines like Google and Yahoo if you want to locate a scholarship grant.

With college scholarship search, you have the access on the online database that can contain as much as 50,000 college funding sources. You can also have an access to millions of individual awards that is equivalent to at least 3 billion dollars worth of scholarships.

To have an access on these sites, all you have to do is to enter your personal information including your name, age, birthday, address, e-mail address, citizenship, and race among others. Other college scholarship search would require you to give your academic information about yourself. This would include your past scholarship grants and awards received.

College scholarship search will give you the ultimate ease that would lead you to the best and most suited scholarship you can get. And the best thing about using this is that, you don’t have to search far and spend too much time on the web. The college scholarship search is all you need.

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Scholarship video

January 15th, 2010 No comments


MoreThanGrades.com hidden scholarship search feature

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Hispanic Scholarship Fund – Hector Ruiz – Triunfador

January 11th, 2010 No comments


Hispanic Scholarship Fund Alumni Hall of Fame Inductee: Hector De Jesus Ruiz, “Triunfador” … hispanic scholarship fund video college information help federal government public service announcements nonprofit

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How To Apply For A College Scholarship

January 10th, 2010 No comments

When we speak of college scholarship application, the burden is always on the parents. Since they have the responsibility over the education of their children and they know what will be good for them, parents apply personally for the college scholarship of their children.


What if we turn the tide? From primary to secondary education, your parents accepted the responsibility. But you are old enough to take care of a simple college scholarship application. It takes some courage, self-confidence, and some excellent academic records to apply for a college scholarship.


Keep in mind that is you who will utilize the financial aid that comes with the scholarship and not your parents. Thus, applying for a college scholarship is now your business, and you can do it with less supervision from your parents.


The procedure for college scholarship application is similar when you apply for college. You need to learn every scholarship opportunity available and make a list of potential prospects that you think will fit your personal needs.


Once through with the list, you need to create an application letter and state your achievements (good high school scholastic records and recommendation letters from your high school director and teachers) and you are now on your way on getting into college for less, if not for free.


The above-mentioned procedure is the most common way of getting a college scholarship. However, the chances of success lies in you, and you need to exert more effort to assure yourself of a financial aid when you go to college. To increase your chances, here are some pointers that you can consider:


- You should start as early as your high school years. There are many college scholarships that open during your senior high school year. In addition, these financial aid programs are only open in a specific period of time. Once the application closes, you have to wait for another year before you can file for your application. Starting early will give you better chances of getting the best financial aid available.


- Give importance to the scholarship requirements. Keep in mind that among all available scholarships, there are only few that will fit your qualifications. Read the eligibility standards of the college scholarship that you want to apply. If you found out that the financial aid does not fit with the qualifications that you have, search for another. Do not insist yourself on scholarships where your chances of success is minute.


- Do not forget to complete the requirements asked by the college scholarship. Prepare the documents that are commonly asked by the scholarship grantee to its applicants.


- Your application letter will be your “speaking alter-ego” to the sponsor of the college scholarship you have applied for. Thus, you need to create an application letter that will convince the sponsor that you honestly need the financial aid and you deserve to get one, state honest information in your application. Never include false information especially if your purpose is just to “flatter” the sponsor with your achievements.


After you followed the aforementioned recipe, you are now ready to submit your application to the scholarship screening committee. Be prepared for other requirements (such as interviews and examinations) that will determine if you are eligible to receive a college scholarship.


Follow the aforementioned college freshman’s recipe when you apply for a college scholarship. And best of all, do not forget to pray that the sponsor would consider you eligible for the college scholarship. Good luck!

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Hispanic Scholarship Fund CEO Frank Alvarez at Alumni Gala

January 6th, 2010 No comments


Introduction at the opening of the 2007 Alumni Hall of Fame Gala which celebrates the accomplishments of four past scholarship recipients and one honorary inductee. … hispanic scholarship fund video college information help federal government public service announcements nonprofit

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Searching for a College Scholarship

January 5th, 2010 No comments

Are you anxious of your situation in college? Or better yet worried on where and how to finance your college schooling? If you have questions same as these two mentioned above, then you are really in great trouble.

College schooling is very expensive. Colleges and Universities offers higher payments on every course that one may wish to take. The average cost of college schooling nowadays has amounted to at least $20,000.00 a year. That amount is too much to bear especially when you have bills to pay and other financial responsibilities to look into.

Many parents opted to save in the banks college funds to be used for their children when they enter college. Some invests in educational plans to surpass the heavy burden they might encounter later on. Good for those who have prepared for the college schooling of their children but how about those who have not? Can their child still go to college even if they lack finances? By all means yes.

That is why scholarship grants are offered. There are many college scholarships that are being offered in different universities and colleges. They vary according to the beneficiary’s capabilities. College scholarships may be in a form of academic scholarship, athletic scholarships and other forms. There are also college scholarships that are funded by the government. In some cases, prominent and rich people fund scholarship grants offered to various college students.

Knowing those facts, one can definitely say that obtaining a scholarship grant will never be that hard. That is because scholarships are many of its kind. However the truth is finding college scholarship grants is very time consuming and effort exhausting.

Here are some tips on how to find college scholarship that best suits your child:

1) Ask the academic guidance counsellor. The school where you enrol your child in High School is sure to have list of scholarship grants. You may ask for it and compare the grants that are offered according to the capability and the needs of your child. This is the surest way to find a college scholarship grant for your child thus avoiding scams.

2) Universities and Colleges offer special scholarship like academic excellence and athletics. This is one way to search for your child’s college scholarship. The Universities and Colleges that offer this may require your child’s effort academically (if awarded academic scholarship) and effort in athletics while maintaining a ceiling grade (if awarded athletics scholarship). There are also financial aids given to a child if he intends to join a club or organization in the University or College that he intends to join. One example of the clubs is the theatre arts clubs.

3) The internet is the widest and the biggest tool you may use in order to find a scholarship for your child. There are list of scholarship that you may find in the internet. This scholarship may be funded by people or private organization who aims to support deserving students in their college schooling. There are requirements that you may need to accomplish. That includes the application and other papers.

4) The most scholarship grant that can be trusted is the scholarship grants that are offered by the government. There are government agencies that offer college scholarship grants but limit the course a student may take up. One advantage of having a government scholarship is the job that waits after your child finishes college. That is because, most of the time, the government is the one that looks for the child’s job after his schooling. Sometimes that is included in the scholarship grant contract.

These are the four major institutions where you may find a scholarship that best suits your child’s ability and needs. Scholarship is a great help not just on the part of the parent but also on the child’s.

S. Stammberger is the editor of Get
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Hispanic Scholarship Fund – Jose Huizar, – Optimista

January 3rd, 2010 No comments


Hispanic Scholarship Fund Alumni Hall of Fame Inductee: Jose Huizar, “Optimista” … hispanic scholarship fund video college information help federal government public service announcements nonprofit

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Hispanic Scholarship Fund – Evelyn M. Rodriguez – INSPIRADOR

January 3rd, 2010 No comments


Evelyn M. Rodriguez – INSPIRADOR The Motivator, for personifying the hard work and sacrifice made by Latino families in pursuit of a college education. … hispanic scholarship fund video college information help federal government public service announcements nonprofit

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Hispanic Scholarship Fund – Luis Antonio Ubiñas – ALTRUISTA

January 1st, 2010 No comments


Luis Antonio Ubiñas – ALTRUISTA The Humanitarian, for personifying the spirit of gratitude and the value of giving back. … hispanic scholarship fund video college information help federal government public service announcements nonprofit

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