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April 26th, 2010 The Professor No comments

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College Scholarship Funding is Available

Need Scholarship Funding

 

So you need funding for college but you have been getting the run around? Sound like your situation? Well there are a few things that you need to look out for to avoid getting the run around from useless websites loaded with useless information. Stay away from a scholarship website that has a pop up immediately asking you to sign up for a free offer, as soon as you visit the webpage. Avoid websites that charge you a fee to access their “College Funding Database” or Scholarship Database. As an educator I feel obligated to provide free information for academic advancement to everyone including my students. I went to college for free and I am currently going to Graduate school for free. I want you to do the same thing without paying one cent for information!

 

College Funding Available to Employees

 

Are you currently employed and have plans to go to school? Well you may not know that your employer may be willing to pay for your college with funding that they have set aside. I found this out before I was even hired at my job. My job is under a organization called CREC. My job has a partnership with the college (Saint Josephs College) where I attend grad school. So I get a tuition waiver for courses. However Crec has tuition reimbursement, as most jobs do. The deal is that I have to work for 2 years for CREC and they will pay for my college tuition or reimburse me for it all! Isn’t that wonderful, you bet your scholarship.

 

Anyhow most employees don’t even realize that their job will reimburse them for going to school. And if you are a teacher you get a lot more tuition breaks and college benefits. There are programs that will pay for your college if you agree to teach for a few years in an Urban School. I currently teach in an urban school and it is wonderful. I actually grew up in the same city where I am currently working and I definitely feel like I am giving back to the community. I feel the same way when I provide this information for anyone who wants to further their education.

 

Going to college is a big step but going to college for free is a Great Step! Hands down the best way to find college scholarship funding is by researching it. Look inside of books in your public library and local book stores. You can also find good information on reliable websites. How do you know if a website is reliable? You should know within 5 minutes of visiting a website if it is reliable or not!

www.scholarshipsupport.com/unclaimed-scholarships

About the Author

As an educator I feel obligated to provide free scholarship information to those who want to further their education. http://www.scholarshipsupport.com/unclaimed-scholarships

Torrico Rallies with Students for Higher Education Funding


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Scholarship Handbook 2011 (College Board Scholarship Handbook)


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The Scholarship Handbook 2011 provides the most complete and authoritative facts about more than 1.7 million awards, including scholarship, internship and loan programs offered to undergraduates by foundations, charitable organizations, and state and federal government agencies. Every entry is verified by the College Board to be legitimate, up to date, accurate, and portable to more than one colle…

Getting Financial Aid 2011 (College Board Guide to Getting Financial Aid)


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A must-have book in today’s economy, Getting Financial Aid 2011 is for parents and students challenged by the cost of college. The all-important FAFSA form is simplified with step-by-step instructions, and the College Board’s CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE® form is explained by the people who created it. The guide includes information and advice from experts on how to apply for aid, plus easy-to-c…
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online college washington state

April 2nd, 2010 The Professor No comments

online college washington state
Does doing online high school affect your chances of getting into college?

Preferably information for Washington state

Nahh. I know a lot of child celebrities do online school and they’ve gone on to nice colleges. Natalie Portman went to Harvard. As long as the school is accredited, they won’t care.

It’s considered exactly the same as any other school. What really matters are your grades/volunteer work/advanced classes (whether AP, IB, or whatever your school calls them) because these show the admissions people you as a person, academically and socially.

Besides, if it isn’t a well-known online school then some admissions people won’t recognize it and will never know it’s from an online school. Unless it’s printed somewhere on the transcript.

Even if it isn’t accredited, most state schools won’t care. I went to a private liberal arts high school that wasn’t accredited but still got accepted to the only 2 schools I applied to (East Carolina University and University of Mary Washington).

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tertiary education victoria

March 10th, 2010 The Professor No comments

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Anyone doing Classical Societies & Cultures for VCE?

I am trying to pick which subjects I’m going to do next year (year 10). I am allowed to do a few VCE subjects, and I’ve been considering Classical Societies & Cultures. Would anyone be able to tell me what sort of things it covers? Is it challenging and interesting, or is it a complete bludge? Are people taking the subject just for interest’s sake, or are there tertiary education and/or employment opportunities leading on from it? I would really like to hear the personal opinions of anyone who’s taking the subject in either year 11 or 12 in Victoria. Thanks.

Try these links:
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/studies/classical/classicalindex.html
http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/umep/futurestudents/selection.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/archive/f-425.html

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