By Michele Miller, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, February 1, 2011 What to write? That was the question for Abigail Oakes, who like many high school seniors, is trying to rack up some help with those upcoming college expenses by applying for the Scobee Scholarship, named in memory of Dick Scobee, the commander of space shuttle [...]
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Your Scholarship Search – How to Pump it Up!
January 1st, 2011
The search for private college scholarships is an integral part of the college planning process. Even a small scholarship can help defray your college expenses and may allow you to turn down a loan or reduce the amount one needs to borrow.
Eliminating Costs With a Free College Scholarship
December 18th, 2010
Jon Arnold Is the cost of college making it look like college is not in your future? You need to get out there and start applying for free college scholarships, which is money that does not need to be paid back and can fund a large part or even all of your college education.
Jake Hodge Fundraiser Dec. 20 at the Oasis
December 18th, 2010
admin Community members can support the Jake Hodge Memorial Scholarship Fund by simply eating dinner at the Oasis restaurant in Kuttawa on Monday, Dec. 20. A portion of all food and beverage sales between the hours of 5 pm until closing that evening will be donated by the restaurant to the scholarship fund. Organizers of the [...]
USI 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament a Success!
November 11th, 2010
admin FRISCO, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The 4th Annual USI Charity Golf Tournament was held Thursday, October 7 at Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco, Texas. 128 golfers competed in a four-man scramble format. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Families of World War II Veterans Scholarship Fund for underserved high school seniors. Players had the opportunity to participate [...]
College Scholarships for Students – Why People Are Getting Up to $10,000 in Scholarships
October 2nd, 2010
Alice Johnson Today, many companies are demanding their applicants obtain a degree from an accredited college before they will even consider hiring them. A college education is therefore, a very important investment in your life. Unfortunately, post-secondary education is a very big investment.
If You Want College Scholarships, Apply Early And Often
June 11th, 2010
Jon Arnold Like anything else, you need to get out there and make your needs and wants known. Complete every scholarship application form that you can where you meet the eligibility requirements, and apply as early as possible.
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