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	<title>Find College and Graduate School Scholarships &#187; Minority Scholarship</title>
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		<title>Business School Grants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 15:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Governmental grants are offered to business schools for the overall development of these institutions and their students. Grants are offered to business schools to revise syllabi, encourage research and hold training programs. Grants are free money with no need for repayment. The qualification for business school grants depends on financial need and academic excellence. Business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Governmental grants are offered to business schools for the overall development of these institutions and their students. Grants are offered to business schools to revise syllabi, encourage research and hold training programs. Grants are free money with no need for repayment. The qualification for business school grants depends on financial need and academic excellence. Business schools in turn offer grants to students for research development.</p>
<p>Business school grants are utilized to create opportunities in the university for upcoming scholars. Grants for undergraduate and graduate students to pay fees are a great relief for students from low income families. Research scholarships and fellowships are offered to students based on their performance. Those with disabilities have special consideration for getting business school grants.<span id="more-97"></span> Financial assistance is provided to promote impartiality based on sex, race, origin, age or proficiency in a language. Students are eligible to attain one or two grants based on their competitive performance. Incentives are offered even to parents of brilliant students.</p>
<p>Business school funds are used for the teaching of new business procedures, plans and methodologies to cope with global standards. Funding is also utilized for training in foreign languages and internationally relevant topics. Grants enable research and training in trade, commerce and other related fields. Faculties, students and institutions of higher education situated near a particular business school also benefit from grants allocated to the school. Business school grants for up gradation of technology and online resources are useful in interactive study.</p>
<p>Business school grants are used for the construction of new buildings, renovation of existing buildings and ensuring primary facilities in the institution. Salaries of visiting professors and their expenses are paid from these grants. Social development and related challenging issues also need financial support. Funds to conduct summer classes for faculties, research seminars, debates and workshops are taken from business school grants. Business school grants are allocated by governmental agencies or in partnership relationship with educators, corporate business personalities and community organizations.</p>
<p>Business Schools provides detailed information on Business Schools, Top Business Schools, Online Business Schools, Best Undergraduate Business Schools and more. Business Schools is affiliated with MBA Online.</p>
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		<title>Successful Scholarship Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:49:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before borrowing money, make sure you explore all of your options. There are millions of dollars worth of scholarships that go unawarded each year. In order to get this free money, you have to apply!
First, check for local scholarships that are not advertised nationally. Good places to start are with your employer and your parents&#8217; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before borrowing money, make sure you explore all of your options. There are millions of dollars worth of scholarships that go unawarded each year. In order to get this free money, you have to apply!</p>
<p>First, check for local scholarships that are not advertised nationally. Good places to start are with your employer and your parents&#8217; employers, your bank, local rotary clubs and community organizations, your religious organization, your school, your local library, foundations, and organizations that represent your cultural heritage, career field, or that of your parents.</p>
<p>Second, check with the school you plan on attending, which often offer scholarships for specific career fields or scholarships for individuals only attending their school. Many schools will have these scholarships, along with other local scholarships, listed on their website or a printed scholarship list available from the financial aid office.</p>
<p>Beware of &#8216;paid scholarship services&#8217; or companies that &#8216;guarantee money for school&#8217;. You can use free search engines to locate and apply for scholarships and will have the same opportunity to win the scholarship as everyone else.</p>
<p>Third, perform key word searches on the Internet for scholarships, specifically include key words, such as intended career and associated professional organizations.<span id="more-37"></span> Many businesses and professional organizations offer scholarships for students pursuing a career in a specific field and many do not post their scholarships anywhere but on their website.</p>
<p>You should also check these free sites for scholarship postings. Many scholarship search engine sites allow you to browse thousands of scholarship opportunities and narrow your search by school, gpa, field of study, extracurricular activities, ethnicity, and religion.</p>
<p>www.fastweb.com<br />
www.students.gov<br />
www.collegeboard.org</p>
<p>Scholarship Tips for Success</p>
<p>Read the Fine Print &#8211; Be sure you meet all requirements and qualifications prior to spending time on a specific scholarship. Many scholarship review committees will accept your application without an initial review, but if you are not qualified you will never be selected as the winner.</p>
<p>Play the Odds &#8211; Apply for several scholarships and do not limit yourself to one or two applications. Also, smaller, local scholarships for your specific school are likely to have less applicants and competition, which will give you better odds.</p>
<p>Know your Odds &#8211; Some scholarship sponsors will publish the number of applicants and the number of scholarships awarded the previous year. If not, it is ok to call the scholarship sponsor and request this information. If there is only 2 scholarships available and the sponsor received 2,000 applications last year, you may want to invest your time into a different scholarship application.</p>
<p>Focus on your Strengths &#8211; If you are an athlete, focus on athletic scholarships. If you are an &#8216;A&#8217; student, focus on merit-based scholarships or those based on GPA. Do not randomly select scholarships that you are not likely to have the experience or skill to win.</p>
<p>Meet all Deadlines &#8211; Mark a calendar and track all required application deadlines. If you miss a deadline, you will be automatically disqualified.</p>
<p>Renewable Works Best – Some scholarships are renewable for multiple years of college. It will take you the same amount of time to apply, but you will get money for each year of college. This is a no-brainer. Apply, apply, apply..</p>
<p>Be Prepared &#8211; Scholarship applications often require similar information. To save time create a folder that includes a copy of your tax forms, your resume or work history, community service or volunteer experience, school clubs and activities, transcript, and recommendation letters. Keep a copy of every application and essay you submit in this same folder. It will save you time and keep you on track!</p>
<p>Know What’s Required of You – Some scholarships will require you to attend an awards ceremony, maintain a certain grade point average, remain in a field of study, etc.. If you doubt that you will be able to continue to qualify it may be better to skip this scholarship and keep looking.</p>
<p>Dana Macke-Redford is the Manager of Marketing and Development for the Arizona Higher Education Loan Authority, a non-profit student loan provider. She also teaches seminars, classes, and makes presentations on a variety of management, communication, financial literacy, financial aid, and student loan topics. Visit AHELA&#8217;s website http://www.ahela.org for more useful information on planning and paying for college.</p>
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		<title>Scholarship for Minorities</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 13:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scholarships come in many forms and types. There are those that are offer to some sectors of society, specific intellectual capacity, athletic excellence, and more. Meanwhile, there are also scholarships that are specifically designed to minorities. Scholarships for minorities are made to keep those little portions of the population educated even if the students cannot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scholarships come in many forms and types. There are those that are offer to some sectors of society, specific intellectual capacity, athletic excellence, and more. Meanwhile, there are also scholarships that are specifically designed to minorities. Scholarships for minorities are made to keep those little portions of the population educated even if the students cannot afford to pay for their education.</p>
<p>Here are the scholarships for minorities available:</p>
<p>Scholarships for Women</p>
<p>For the longest time, women have been one sector of the society with least purpose. Women throughout the history of humankind have been prohibited to study in schools, get a degree and a profession. Today, women have become more involved and more educated. Thanks to the contribution of those individuals to have made their collective moves to place women into the picture. Thanks also to scholarships provided for women that even the most underprivileged could study without worrying more of the expenses.</p>
<p>Scholarships for African Americans and Hispanics</p>
<p>Two of the most dominant minorities in the United States are the African Americans and the Hispanics.</p>
<p>They are also two of the most favored portion of the American populace in terms of scholarships. Many colleges and universities, organizations, private individuals, and corporations are dedicated to provide financial aids to these two sectors of society.<span id="more-72"></span></p>
<p>Scholarships for Transgendered, Bisexual, Lesbian, and Gay</p>
<p>With more a liberal society, there are some institutions and organizations that recognize transgendered, bisexual, lesbian, and gay as legitimate part or the minority group. And these institutions and organizations provide scholarships for these mentioned minorities as help to keep them educated like others.</p>
<p>Scholarships for Native Americans</p>
<p>The original settlers of the country, the Native Americans, are given equal opportunities to study and finish college like the Whites, Blacks and Colored population in the country. Many institutions and organizations recognize the importance of giving education to Native Americans.</p>
<p>Scholarships for Disabled</p>
<p>There is special attention given to disabled students in order for them to study and get a degree even if they cannot walk normally or cannot do normal functions as a result of their disabilities. And with the Disabilities Act put into law, disabilities have never been a hindrance to enter schools and classrooms even if most would consider them as unusual.</p>
<p>Whether you are an African American, Hispanic, women, Native American, disabled, transgendered, bisexual, lesbian, or gay, you can get scholarship, study, and get a degree to become ready for the future.</p>
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		<title>Getting A Hispanic Student College Scholarship</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 03:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While trying to get a college education, you may find that you are going to need more help than you are eligible for with financial aid. The good thing is there are many companies and organizations that understand that need and help by giving scholarships. There are many scholarships available and if you are Hispanic, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While trying to get a college education, you may find that you are going to need more help than you are eligible for with financial aid. The good thing is there are many companies and organizations that understand that need and help by giving scholarships. There are many scholarships available and if you are Hispanic, there are many that offer Hispanic scholarships.</p>
<p>Many companies offer scholarships for different reasons. Some are hoping to gain your loyalty and have a future employee in the making. Some of the high tech fields are hoping to &#8220;lock up&#8221; the best and the brightest students in specific areas of expertise. Many hope to promote diversity in the student bodies through out the country. Whatever their reasoning, there are many Hispanic scholarships out there for the taking.</p>
<p>Some of them require that you are an incoming freshman. Here are a few that you can apply for:</p>
<p>There are many scholarships available from the Hispanic College Fund organization. For every available <span id="more-36"></span>scholarship, you must be of Hispanic heritage, have a 3.0 to a 4.0 GPA (grade point average), be a permanent legal residence, and planning to register as a full time student. You can apply for their general scholarship fund. Although they have no major requirement; you must just demonstrate your financial need. They offer $500 to $5,000 per scholarship.</p>
<p>The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers a scholarship from Camino al Exito Program. To qualify for the scholarship, you must be of Hispanic heritage. You must also be a citizen of the United States or have a permanent residence card or a passport that is stamped I-551 and does not expire. They offer help ranging from $2,500 to $5,000. You must be scheduled to graduate high school and have between a 3.0 and 4.0 verifiable GPA, (Grade Point Average) and you must apply for financial aid and have documentation to verify that application.</p>
<p>If you are currently a college student and need additional financial help, you can still find many Hispanic scholarships. In fact, a lot of companies prefer to invest in students that have proven that they can withstand the pressure and demands of college life. Here are a few companies that offer continuous educational help:</p>
<p>When trying to further your education in the media related careers, you can apply for the McNamara Family Foundation scholarship. Not only do you need to be Hispanic, but you also must be currently enrolled as a full time student in the creative arts field. The scholarships will range from $5,000 to $20,000 per individual student. You must have a GPA of 3.0 to 4.0. You must have successfully completed 12 undergraduate credits from an accredited American college or university.</p>
<p>Costco also offers a Hispanic scholarship for students that are getting a degree in Pharmacy. You must have finished one year of pharmacy school or beginning your sophomore year as a pharmacy major. Individual scholarship, are for $9,500 but you must sign an agreement to work at Costco for at least one year and they will also contribute $500 towards your exam fees and licensing. Your GPA needs to be 3.0 or higher. Proof must be submitted to demonstrate your need for financial help.</p>
<p>No matter what your particular field of interest or the amount of help that you need, there are lots of Hispanic scholarships available. Just read the submission process very carefully. There are a lot of different deadlines and documentation required, so make sure you follow them carefully.</p>
<p>Jon is a prolific writer with expertise in a number of areas. Find out more information about Hispanic Scholarships at his web site, http://www.finding-college-scholarships.com</p>
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		<title>Free Money For College &#8211; Helpful Hints for Identifying College Scholarships</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 15:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[College is extremely expensive. Whether you are going three for your undergraduate program, or a three year graduate program, you need proper funding. For this reason, many people look free money for college such as scholarships in order to fund their college education. You might think that getting a scholarship is difficult. However, you should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College is extremely expensive. Whether you are going three for your undergraduate program, or a three year graduate program, you need proper funding. For this reason, many people look free money for college such as scholarships in order to fund their college education. You might think that getting a scholarship is difficult. However, you should be aware that there are literally thousands of different types of scholarships that are available to you. It is true that some scholarships are highly specialized and require very strict qualifications. However, with a little patience and work, you can find many scholarships that you can apply for today.</p>
<p>Research: when you want to apply for a college scholarship. The first thing that you will want to do is begin researching the various types of scholarships that you may qualify for. There are many sources of scholarships available to you on the Internet or through your guidance counselor. One place that you may look that you may not have considered is through certain companies. If your parents have worked for a large company or firm for many years, they may offer scholarships to employees children. Check these scholarships very carefully to see if you qualify. In addition, if you have worked at a company as a student, you might also qualify for some type of scholarship offer through that company. You also want to look at scholarships that are offered to students who have a particular area of interest. For example, if you are interested in majoring in journalism, then you will want to look at specialized scholarships that are available to you. Look at all of your possibilities and get your information and facts in order and you might be surprised at how many scholarships are available to you.</p>
<p>Paperwork: The next thing that you will want to do when you begin identifying College scholarships is to get your paperwork in order. This means that you need to have already taking your college entrance exams such as the SAT and the ACT. <span id="more-44"></span>Think surely you have your high school transcripts available, and even have letters of recommendations already available to send off with your scholarship applications. Most scholarship committees want to see the types of things that you have done throughout high school. Make sure that you have all of the information about your extracurricular activities, volunteer work, work and part time jobs or other areas of interest available and ready to go when you apply for scholarships. When all of your paperwork is in order, you will have an easier time applying for college scholarships.</p>
<p>Read the application: when you apply for a college scholarship, you will want to read the application very carefully before sending it off. Make sure that you know, what is required out at you before you put it in the mail. There are so many people that apply for scholarships that an incomplete or messy application will be thrown in the trash immediately make sure that every piece of paper and information that the scholarship committee wants to see if they are in your packet. In addition, make sure that everything is a neat, and even somebody to proofread your essays and other information. You have one chance to make a good impression, so stay diligent in your efforts.</p>
<p>Patience: Of course when you have college scholarships, you will need to remember that the competition out there is extremely fierce. You need to be diligent and apply for as many scholarships that you possibly can. Also be patient about your results&#8211;you certainly will not get every scholarship you apply for. However, if you work hard and do your research, you may be surprised to find out that you have been awarded.So, if you look, there is free money for college!</p>
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		<title>American Basketball Scholarships &#8211; 10 Tips to Help You Get A Scholarship!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:06:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you think about March Madness? Exciting, isn&#8217;t it? Do you dream about playing college basketball? Can you imagine what it feel like to actually be a March Madness Player? Take a second, think about your team gathering around for the tournament bracket annoucements, wonder which region your team will be chosen to play [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you think about March Madness? Exciting, isn&#8217;t it? Do you dream about playing college basketball? Can you imagine what it feel like to actually be a March Madness Player? Take a second, think about your team gathering around for the tournament bracket annoucements, wonder which region your team will be chosen to play in, what will that arena be like, will the rims be loose or tight, will you have your best game ever, will you be so nervous that the sweat from your fingers doesn&#8217;t allow a good grip on the ball?</p>
<p>Is this something that would interest you? Is this something that you want to be a part of? There are many steps you can take to dramatically increase your chances of playing collegiate basketball and getting a basketball recruiting scholarship. To be successful, you must take control of this process and you must learn how to maximize your chances of obtaining the athletic scholarship you are seeking.</p>
<p>Today, the recruiting process is highly sophisticated; and, in most cases, demands that student/athletes know how to market themselves. Many well-intentioned coaches, parents, and high school guidance counselors, who are advising student-athletes today, do not understand the steps in the recruiting process.<span id="more-58"></span></p>
<p>Experts agree that the most prized commodity in the &#8220;game&#8221; of athletic recruiting is information. College coaches and prospective college athletes both succeed or fail by information or the lack of information. Athletes need to know where they can receive a scholarship, and how to go about getting one; college coaches need to know about athletes who will best fit their programs.</p>
<p>As a student athlete, you can help your chances of &#8220;winning&#8221; an athletic scholarship by following the Top 10 Tips listed below.</p>
<p>1) Demonstrate superior athletic ability&#8212;-You don&#8217;t have to be an absolute superstar, but you must have talent.</p>
<p>2) Get in the best physical condition you possibly can. Obtain a great conditioning program and STICK WITH IT. Playing at your optimal potential is only possible when you are in top physical form.</p>
<p>3) Become a student of the game. Know your position inside and out.</p>
<p>4) Become fundamentally sound. Work on your shooting hand mechanics, free throws, jump shots, dribbling, etc.. as often as possible.</p>
<p>5) In the off-season stay focused on your strength training and vertical jump and you will see drastic improvement.</p>
<p>6) Learn about the mental game of basketball and how it impacts your success.</p>
<p>7) Play pick-up games as often as possible and vary your pick-up game competition as much as possible.</p>
<p> <img src='http://orakol.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Get and keep yourself eligible by passing the required academic courses with a satisfactory GPA. Score the required entrance score on the SAT or ACT.</p>
<p>9) Conduct yourself in a manner that calls positive attention to yourself. Coaches shy away from possible problem athletes who might bring negative attention and disgrace to their programs.</p>
<p>10) Undoubtedly, it is imperative to learn how to promote yourself to college coaches.</p>
<p>The sooner a college coach knows about you, the better your chances are of getting a scholarship.</p>
<p>Lynn West Why Pay For Your Education, When You Can Play For Your Education! http://www.college-athletic-scholarship.com Athletic Scholarship Info &#8211; All Rights Reserved</p>
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		<title>Quick Guide To Oddball Scholarships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you need help with the myriad of college expenses and tuition you will encounter in higher education? You can apply for scholarships to help you cover some or all of the costs. When you think of scholarships you most likely think of academic scholarships for class Valedictorians. Or athletic scholarships for athletes recruited for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you need help with the myriad of college expenses and tuition you will encounter in higher education? You can apply for scholarships to help you cover some or all of the costs. When you think of scholarships you most likely think of academic scholarships for class Valedictorians. Or athletic scholarships for athletes recruited for collegiate sports. While these types of scholarships are more prevalent, they are not the only avenue for earning scholarship money. Just take a look at some of these oddball scholarships available.</p>
<p>Oddball scholarships for golf caddies:</p>
<p>Do you have an interest in golf? Did you play on the high school team, but was not at a high enough level to be recruited to the college team? Are you considering becoming a golf professional after college? Then become a golf caddie and put yourself in the running for the golf caddie scholarship. This type of scholarship is offered at many colleges and universities. Upon acceptance of the scholarship, some students are required to work for the local college or university golf course.</p>
<p>Oddball scholarships for descendants of the signers of the Declaration of Independence:</p>
<p>If you can trace your family tree back to a signer of the Declaration of Independence then you are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Family history must be verified. Currently the scholarship is around $1,500 and the student must attend a four year Public university. It looks like it is time to trace your family genealogy and see if you might be in the running for this scholarship.<span id="more-84"></span></p>
<p>Oddball scholarships for shooting sports:</p>
<p>Have you participated in the American Legion Shooting Sports program at the state or regional levels? If so, then you can apply for this $250 scholarship.</p>
<p>Oddball scholarships for accordion players:</p>
<p>Are you a skilled accordion player? Then why not participate in the American Accordion Musicological Society Contest? The application deadline for this contest is in September with an award of $1,000.</p>
<p>Oddball scholarships from the Danish Sisterhood of America:</p>
<p>Are you a member of the Danish Sisterhood of America or a child of a member? This will make you eligible. The scholarship is awarded based on academic achievement. The scholarship can be up to $1,000.</p>
<p>The list of oddball scholarships is endless. You can access free and fee required scholarship databases on the Internet. Fill out a profile including your academic background, college goals, and any unique activities you do. You are bound to find an oddball scholarship that is geared toward these activities or interests.</p>
<p>To Discover more about oddball scholarships and college grants please goto http://www.scholarshipgrantonline.com</p>
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		<title>Nursing Scholarships for Men</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[O.K. men, it&#8217;s your turn. Take the nursing field and run with it. First of all congratulations and salutations to all men entering the nursing field. It is about time, thank you. With that said, how about finding some scholarships to help you achieve your goals. Yes, there are scholarships out there just for you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">O.K. men, it&#8217;s your turn. Take the nursing field and run with it. First of all congratulations and salutations to all men entering the nursing field. It is about time, thank you. With that said, how about finding some scholarships to help you achieve your goals. Yes, there are scholarships out there just for you gentlemen. Take advantage of them. Nursing school is a whole other ball field now that men have entered into it full swing. As most of you know, it is not a pretty sight.</p>
<p>Many of the nursing instructors have been holding their own as women for quite sometime. I really don&#8217;t think they had planned to see so many men in the field. So What! Right? Wrong. I realize that it is an uphill battle sometimes. The mind and mentality of a nursing student with respect to their instructor is not much different than the humility that the student must show his Samurai Sensi, as he backs up to leave the room never turning his back out of respect for his teacher. Yeah, I know, corny, but hey you have to know how to roll with the punches. Sometimes that doesn&#8217;t even work. However men, hang in there. You will make it, and be good nurses, no, great nurses you will be.</p>
<p>Up to this point, I hope that I have not shaken, not stirred those men who are contemplating going into the nursing field. From my own personal experience as a second year nurse with only fifteen weeks left to go, all I can say is that the male nursing students are intelligent, kind, patient and all around very pleasant to be with. Albeit there are not many men in our clinical but those who are do fantastic. So, with that let&#8217;s get down to business and get those scholarships for nursing school. Where to go? Well, there is an excellent scholarship for men going into the nursing field called, The American Assembly for. Men<span id="more-82"></span> in Nursing. You can find out more about what they have to offer by going to their web site at: www.aamn.org/aamnfoundationscholarships.htm</p>
<p>That is not the only nursing school scholarship that you can or should apply for. Your sex has nothing to do with nursing school scholarships. The key is to apply, apply and apply. Get as many as you can. If any of you are veterans, then you must already know that you have some excellent scholarships available. Just like the nursing school scholarships for women who are the sole head of household and bread winners, so too can men apply for the same scholarships.</p>
<p>Balancing a family, job and nursing school is no easy feat. The more time that you devote to nursing school the better off you will be. Studying the nursing texts are not the same as taking pre-requisites. Those texts are the big guns and you need time. So, don&#8217;t hesitate in applying for as many grants as you can qualify for. Always go to your school of choice to determine what types of grants and nursing school scholarships are available. Then go online to see what else you may qualify for. Many web sites have toll free numbers that you can call. Just don&#8217;t get caught up in the free money traps. Those flashy ads won&#8217;t get you anywhere but in debt. Also, ask around. I have found that the more you communicate with other students in the nursing field the better informed you will be. It is surprising to find out that no matter how much you think you were able to dig up on scholarships, there is always that someone that found another one. So be sure to ask. There are many nursing forums online. These are an excellent way to give and take information. Let&#8217;s face it, there are not enough nurses, so the more that join the field the better. Best Wishes in your careers.</p>
<p>The nursing entrance test study guide provides nurses the assistance they need with the nursing entrance test. The nursing study guide helps nurses. Visit http://www.thenetstudyguide.com for more information</p>
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		<title>What is FAFSA and Do I Need it to Earn College Scholarships?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 16:13:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and it is a required application for students who want to apply for federal and state financial aid and college scholarships. Even if the student does not qualify for federal or state aid, many colleges and universities, especially public institutions, require the the FAFSA for students [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and it is a required application for students who want to apply for federal and state financial aid and college scholarships. Even if the student does not qualify for federal or state aid, many colleges and universities, especially public institutions, require the the FAFSA for students interested in receiving college scholarships. Students who want to apply for financial aid or college scholarships must submit the FAFSA every year they are in college if they want to be considered for such awards.</p>
<p>Federal and state aid is designed to assist students with educational expenses when their resources do not cover the costs of attending an institution. A student’s financial need is the difference between the student’s educational expenses and the amount of money the family is expected to contribute. In general terms, the formula is:</p>
<p>School costs – Expected Family Contribution – Financial Aid = Financial Need.</p>
<p>There are three types of financial aid. The first is a grant, or college scholarship, which is a gift of money that does not have to be repaid. The second is a loan. A loan allows the student to borrow the money to cover schoool expenses and must be repaid. Usually interest added to the loan. Some loans are subsidized. This means the student does not have to repay the loan and interest until 6 months after the completion of college. A non-subsidized loan is repaid after the student graduates from college. However, the student is responsible for paying the interest payments from the beginning of the loan. The third type of financial aid is work. This may be set up through a college or with a local, independent business. Employment during the school year helps the student earn money to pay for college expenses.</p>
<p>Students sometimes ask if they need to file the FAFSA and the answer is yes. If a student wants to be considered for college scholarships or federal and state loads they must fill file the FAFSA. There are college scholarships available to match academic ability, talents, interests, diversity, leadership and extracurricular activity participation. There are also many free resources to help students find college scholarships. However, the first step to receiving scholarships and any other form of financial aid is the FAFSA.</p>
<p>I want to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to go to college. This means getting in, finding the right college fit and paying for school. I love to share what I&#8217;ve learned and I hope you can find some useful information useful in your college search</p>
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		<title>How To Find Money For College &#8211; The Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 16:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To find money for college, you probably know by now that you have a few options &#8211; loans, grants, scholarships, buried treasure, and your own piggy bank. If you haven&#8217;t got enough cash and you are in school, you may be looking for the help I have written up below.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To find money for college, you probably know by now that you have a few options &#8211; loans, grants, scholarships, buried treasure, and your own piggy bank. If you haven&#8217;t got enough cash and you are in school, you may be looking for the help I have written up below.</p>
<p>First, you applied for financial aid, right? Filled out a FAFSA and submitted it on time? If so, you have a good part of the process done. If not, get that FAFSA done right away so you can move on to the actual checks.</p>
<p>Next, you should have received your SAR &#8211; student aid report, not a terrible disease. The SAR can help you get your ducks in a row and finalize a grant, a Stafford, or Grad PLUS loan. But I&#8217;ll show you a neat trick you may not have thought of yet.</p>
<p>Next, the people giving away cash for your education &#8211; scholarships! Did you apply for any? I hope you applied for some, for at least one. If you look hard enough, you probably qualify for several. The more obscure the better, of course, unless you have stellar grades, high SAT or ACT scores, and a particularly strong affiliation or talent.</p>
<p>Believe me, I&#8217;ve been there. I have won a couple of scholarships. The two I won both came with either a strong affiliation during school, or a good performance in grades and testing. You should apply for scholarships because you never know what the competition may be. It almost never hurts to apply.<span id="more-75"></span></p>
<p>Beyond the scholarship world, if you need aid and don&#8217;t have time to work for your keep, you will find yourself back at grants and loans &#8211; which rely on a financial need. This is where it gets interesting.</p>
<p>Every year more and more students realize they have overlooked a great opportunity to find money for college. You have to be careful, but it can help. It&#8217;s right on the FAFSA &#8211; and it&#8217;s called dependency.</p>
<p>Are you a dependent?</p>
<p>First of all, if you turned 22 last year, the government considers you independent in terms of financial aid for higher education. If you are or were married, you are probably independent. In the military and finished with your initial training? Also independent. The department of education also considers you independent if you were adopted after 16 or lived in foster care until 18, or find yourself a ward of the state.</p>
<p>This can really open up financial aid for you. Stafford and Perkins loans and Pell grants all depend on financial need. If you have no one to support you or married young, you likely need the aid.</p>
<p>A couple of bumps. If you are divorced, but receive substantial alimony, you likely are not independent for student aid. And if you joined the military and haven&#8217;t completed training, you also don&#8217;t qualify &#8211; yet.</p>
<p>Sometimes your student aid report may not reflect the real conditions at home, or you may attend a very expensive school, and require more aid. You do have the option of using private education loans, just don&#8217;t go overboard.</p>
<p>Be sure to check out your options.</p>
<p>Need more info? Come to The Money For College Now Blog and download my free ebook on financial aid</p>
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