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  • 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. For example, one general requirement of a Benjamin Rush scholarship at Dickinson College, a colonial college located in rural Pennsylvania, is a combined SAT score of 1350 or greater. This scholarship provides qualifying students with $12,500 per year.
  • 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. College loans are an excellent way to pay for school without having to added stress while in school of how to pay for it.
  • 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. As most of our lives continue to grow busier and our schedules become tighter, the benefits of online learning have grown steadily more appealing. The attraction of online learning began to spread with the launch of the University of Phoenix in 1976. Though other colleges preceded the University of Phoenix in offering online studies, the packaging and marketing of their courses ignited the ambitions of millions of working adults throughout the U.S. Today, people around the country set aside time from their busy lives to study and earn advanced degrees from the University.
  • 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.
  • 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. If the student's parents are unable to raise the money for tuition, the student must take out loans to pay for school. Student loans can be both a boon and bane. If you need money for tuition, the loans can come in handy. However, once you graduate from college, you must be able to manage your finances effectively in order to make timely payments on your loans.
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