Education today ranks as one of the most expensive investments made in the life of persons. With this state of affairs, it becomes a rather unaffordable option for most people without the aid of some funding or the other. But with the number of persons applying for the same scholarships increasing year by year, alternatives [...]
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Striking The Right Chord For Financing College Education
April 5th, 2011
admin With increased pressures of personal debts and loans, increases the governmental responsibilities and duties of various debt relief companies of making us debt free with the help of various debt cure solutions like debt settlement, debt consolidation and debt management plans. Debt has undoubtedly intruded in every vital aspects of our life and education is [...]
Minority Student Conference Set for March 31
March 20th, 2011
admin The 2011 Minority Student Leadership Conference at Southern Illinois University Carbondale offers a chance for minority students to learn, share and celebrate their heritage. The theme of the conference, set for March 31 at the Student Center, is “Building On Our Legacy, Meeting Global Challenges.” Event coordinators are the Southern Illinois University Collegiate Chapter of [...]
Valley High School hosts prom fashion show for student scholarships
March 8th, 2011
admin Valley High School will host a prom fashion show March 21 to raise scholarship money for minority students. The school’s League of United Latin American Citizens hopes to raise enough money to grant four $500 scholarships this year, T Copyright 2011 The Greeley Publishing Co.. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, [...]
Englewood Student Wins Scholarship
February 24th, 2011
admin A 17-year-old senior from Englewood Community Academy High School is the winner of the 2011 Black History Month Scholarship Contest. View full post on All Stories
College Scholarships to Save On College Fees
February 12th, 2011
admin Financing education for college students is not simple; mainly after the costs of education had sky rocketed to heights which make it unaffordable for most families. These days along with the help of College Funding Coaches, families will be able to discover how to cut short academic cost by as much as 25% to 75%. [...]
Living Financially Sound: Dorm Life
February 7th, 2011
admin Fortunately for most college students, living expenses are rather inexpensive since most of the necessary expenses are taken care of with the cost of tuition which can be paid with by student loans, scholarships and grants. Most students who live… View full post on All Stories
Wells Fargo Foundation gift will assist UC Merced students, scholarships
February 4th, 2011
admin UC Merced said the Wells Fargo Foundation made a commitment to help close the gap for students at its campus by granting a $250,000 gift from the foundation to support student scholarships. View full post on All Stories
Don’t wait to file your FAFSA
February 4th, 2011
admin FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form. This form must be filled out by students to qualify for federal needs-based financial aid. Colleges and universities request that a FAFSA be submitted early in the year and they… View full post on All Stories
Mitchell High student wins one of two Scobee Scholarships
February 1st, 2011
admin 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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