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  • Scholarships for Artists - It used to be that parent’s discouraged their kids from becoming artists. Now, the world of art is broad and can be very lucrative. And if you need another reason to convince your parents you want to go to art school, there are many schools offering scholarships and funding. Art scholarships run the gamut from drawing to painting to photography to design and even include art of the culinary, musical and literary variety. Many art scholarships are specific to a particular state, county, or even a college in addition to the art major or art interest/ability requirement.
  • Faith Based Funding for Students - Your spirituality is very important to you, so much that you want to apply it in your career or maybe you just want to attend a Christian or Faith Based College. If so, here are a few places to look for funding. 1. Your College – Before checking any place else, check with the school you are interested in. Since a great many of these are awarded to students that are enrolled at the institute that they are offered at, you should schedule an appointment with your financial aid advisor and request information from her/him concerning what awards would be available to you. 2. Churches – Ask your pastor or head of your church if they offer grants or scholarships.
  • Studying Abroad - You have always wanted to see other countries, learn first hand about their architecture, people, languages, land... whatever your reason, studying abroad is a good way to do this. Studying abroad can be a fun and safe experience but it is important to realize that you are subject to the laws and customs of another country. Here are some tips prepared by the Office of Overseas Services to help keep you prepared and safe. * Although most trips abroad are trouble free, being prepared will go a long way to avoiding the possibility of serious trouble. * Become familiar with the basic laws and customs of the country you plan to visit before you travel.
  • MBA Scholarships - Post graduation and specialized courses are getting more and more significance in today’s hugely competitive business world. Going by the trends followed these days, MBA is one of the most popular career choices made by graduates.
  • Culinary Scholarships - You enjoy cooking and fine food. You have seen the reality television shows with the chefs competing for top chef and find it interesting. Whatever it is that gets your attention, you might find yourself interested in going to school to learn the art of culinary delights.
  • Funny Videos To Keep The Humor Alive! - Go online and you will find countless funny video clips. Be it amateur clips to professional videos, animated versions to live comedy acts, the internet have all the formulas that will have you rolling with laughter! A lot of websites feature funny video clips.
  • Math Scholarships For You - Math is a subject you either love or hate it seems. For those of you who love math and excel at it, it is your turn to be rewarded for what you do best. There are many scholarships available for math majors nationally and through state universities. Several scholarships are linked directly to a student's performance on both the PSAT and SAT. The National Merit Scholarship program offers scholarships based on PSAT performance. Many colleges offer applicants’ scholarships based on high SAT performance.
  • Antioxidants and Radiation Treatment - If you enjoy serving others and the public in general, there are a variety of funding sources and scholarships available for students entering this field. Whether it is public safety, law, public administration, or the environment, the opportunities are numerous when it comes to public service. Here are just a few samples of scholarships available for those of you interested in public service. 1. Americorps - AmeriCorps is a national network of programs that engages more than 70,000 Americans each year in intensive service to meet critical needs in communities throughout the nation.
  • If You Feel Stuck In Your Job, It's Time To Find a New Career - Finding a job is one of the most stressful activities one can go through in life next to a divorce or loss of a family member.
  • Let Your Education Goals Reach For The Sky - The first step to a successful career is an education. The foundation of our society’s strength has been a solid educational base. In order to be competitive in the workplace, one must have an education. Without a college education you will only be able to go so far with your career.
  • Find The Resources You Need to Pay For College - Many people choose not to attend college not because they are dumb but simply cannot afford the education. Many individuals believe that they do not qualify of scholarships and simply give up the dream of attending college. There are numerous misconceptions about college loans as well.
  • Engineering Scholarships - Engineering is a complex and growing field. There are many types of engineers including: aerospace engineering, agricultural engineering, architectural engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering and more.
  • Scholarships For Aviation Enthusiasts - You love airplanes, you grew up wanting to be a pilot or maybe you just want to work around them. If so, there are a handful of scholarships available specifically for those students who are seeking aviation careers. Each scholarship has its own requirements and criteria – most are offered by organizations that support the love of aviation. 1. AERO Club of New England - The Aero Club of New England scholarships are awarded annually and recipients are selected on the basis of merit and need.
  • Agriculture Scholarships for Hispanics - The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) wants to see more Hispanic students coming to work for them. With a degree in agriculture, the USDA hopes underrepresented communities will have a chance to find higher paying jobs. The Hispanic-Serving Institutions National Program (HSINP), which promotes the continued growth of Hispanic enrollment in Higher Education, has been working with the USDA with this program. Partnering with colleges and universities across the country, the HSINP is hoping to put emphasis on providing more fellowships, scholarships and internship opportunities for Hispanic students so that future leaders can be made and inspired.
  • Scholarships for Military Children - Numerous large corporations’ goods often supply a military supermarket, known as a commissary. With these government contracts, these corporations often want to give back to those who support them. One way they have decided to do this is through Scholarships for Military Children Program. This scholarship is awarded annually for each commissary operated by the Defense Commissary Agency worldwide. The program began in 2001 with 396 recipients receiving $1,500 each. After seven years, the total number of applicants is up to 40,000 with $5,506,000 in scholarships grants being awarded to 3,500 students.
  • Where Working Adults Earn Their Degrees - Over the past 20 years, the popularity of taking courses online to earn associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees has skyrocketed.
  • Paying Your College Tuition - If you're planning to attend college (or have a child who is enrolling), you've probably realized how much a higher education can cost. Tuition at state universities can cost more than $10,000 each year while the top schools in the country can cost as much as $50,000 each year. Unless you have access to assets that can pay for the tuition costs, you may need to consider getting a student loan to cover the cost. Using a student loan to pay for college requires an ability to manage your finances well. If you lack fiscal responsibility, you'll find that a student loan can lead to financial problems after graduation.
  • Should You Choose A Student Loan Consolidation Program? - With the price of a college education skyrocketing, students have a growing need for financial assistance in order to manage tuition costs. Some 4-year degrees can cost up to $100,000 with the top schools offering undergraduate degrees for nearly twice that amount. Typically, students don't have that much money.
  • Choosing a Student Loan Lender - A very important part of the student loan process is choosing the right lender. With the emphasis that is being placed upon higher education in recent years, there are lots of options in the college loan market. With so many student loan lenders out there, it is important to take in all of the options and make an informed choice. Some people make the nearly fatal mistake of thinking that every loan lender is the same. This is a mistake made when searching for kinds of loans, including mortgage loans and personal loans.
  • Understand Financial Aid in Five Minutes - Believe it or not, you can learn pretty much all you need to know about financial aid in five minutes. It all starts with understanding a few definitions, including the definition of financial aid. Financial aid comes in various forms; scholarships, grants (essentially the same as scholarships), work study funds, tuition waivers, fellowships, teaching assistantships (the last two for graduate students), and loans. And, financial aid can come to students from government, private, and college/university sources. Scholarships and grants are financial awards for which students do not have to work or make repayment. Such awards normally require high achievement, special talent and/or established financial need. Financial aid in this category is often referred to as gift aid. Student financial need is determined by the FAFSA form, which needs to be completed (online or on paper) every year.
 

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