Scholarship Letter of Recommendation

When seeking letters of recommendation, it’s better if you find a teacher, employer, or other person you’ve worked with professionally whose familiar with your talents. Most scholarship committees value letters of recommendation when making admission decisions, especially when applicants are highly qualified. Therefore, it’s important to seek recommendations from individuals who …

Scholarship Myths

Scholarships are surrounded by numerous myths. Scholarships are often competitive, but even so, most students are unaware they qualify for all types of scholarships. Here are some of the more common myths: You should begin searching for scholarships during your senior year. Many students begin applying during their senior year, but …

Minority Scholarships

Minority scholarships are sponsored by a variety of organizations to assist people from particular groups. For example, a Catholic organization could offer scholarships available for Catholic students or an Italian-American organization could assist students with Italian ancestors. Minority status is not only designated to people because of their ethnic background …

Teaching Assistantship

Graduate school always comes with a hefty price tag and there’s just no way around it. If you’re like most students, the idea of taking out a loan and going deep into debt doesn’t sound too great either. Fortunately, opportunities are available which let students work in exchange for tuition. …

GI Bill Education Benefits

The program which provides college tuition money in return for active military service is called the Montgomery GI Bill. Two (2) years of military service could translate to almost $50,000 in college tuition. Many consider the GI Bill to be among the easiest ways to pay for college. But, without proper …

What is FAFSA?

“Free Application for Federal Student Aid” or FAFSA is a form which must be filled out by anyone hoping to receive financial aid for college. Information about the student, the student’s financial status, and the financial status of his/her parents are collected through FAFSA. This information is then processed and …

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