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		<title>Scholarships And Financial Aid &#8211; An Excellent Source Of Monetary Aid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are getting ready to attend college I&#8217;m sure you are wondering how on earth you are going to pay for it. Even graduating high school students are more and more often finding that they need to contribute in some manner to their college educations. Whether you will be taking out student loans, applying [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/scholarships-and-financial-aid-an-excellent-source-of-monetary-aid/">Scholarships And Financial Aid &#8211; An Excellent Source Of Monetary Aid</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are getting ready to attend college I&#8217;m sure you are wondering how on earth you are going to pay for it. Even graduating high school students are more and more often finding that they need to contribute in some manner to their college educations. Whether you will be taking out student loans, applying for scholarships or grants, or praying for some sort of work study program to come along there are a few things you need to know about financial aid at the college level.<br />
First of all, financial aid can be a tricky beast. For this reason it is best to apply early and keep records of everything you send to the financial aid office. The information age has made things easier on one level and yet has eliminated the personal factor on other levels. However, if you own a personal computer you will find that Internet is an excellent source for financial aid and scholarship information. While the government offers a wide array of financial aid resources, there are many opportunities for you to get an education that do not revolve around government funding. You simply need to spend the time finding them.<br />
Your local community is an excellent resource and a good place to start when it comes to financial opportunities for those preparing to attend college. Civic organizations and local businesses like to give out scholarships to promising students. Many of these have very specific requirements and you should pay close attention that you meet the qualifications before applying.  There is no sense in wasting your time and that of the scholarship committee by applying for scholarships for which you do not qualify. Scholarships are preferable to student loans, as they do not need to be repaid. This is one of the most important things you need to understand when seeking financial aid for college. Loans are killers to your income for the first several years after graduation. The fewer loans you can manage to take out for your education the better. They are however there for those who couldn&#8217;t possibly afford an education without them.<br />
If you don&#8217;t find the scholarships you are hoping to at the local level, you should check with the county in which you live, your state, and the school you plan to attend. There are excellent resources for each of these when it comes to financial aid. Within the college you will be attending you should consult your department head (for your chosen major) in order to see if there are any scholarships available. You will be surprised at the number of scholarships for which you may qualify. Apply for all that you meet the requirements in order to apply. Competition for these scholarships is often fierce but you never know when your letter of application might spark the interest of one of the panel members or you simply might be the most impressive candidate.<br />
When applying for scholarships remember to read all the instructions carefully, make sure you have all the necessary documentation, and that you have checked and rechecked everything for accuracy and clarity. It takes time to make corrections and they can often be the difference in your being awarded a scholarship and the honor going to another student. Scholarships are by far the best route to go when it comes to applying for financial aid but you should be careful that you aren&#8217;t placing all your eggs in one basket. Try for multiple scholarships, work-study programs, grants, and if necessary loans in order to achieve your educational goals. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Find Out the Truth About College Scholarships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it may not make sense if you look at the economic state of the country today, college scholarships are out there and they are plentiful.  The biggest decision is not which one to apply for, but in finding enough hours in the day to apply for as many as you can and get [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/find-out-the-truth-about-college-scholarships/">Find Out the Truth About College Scholarships</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it may not make sense if you look at the economic state of the country today, college scholarships are out there and they are plentiful.  The biggest decision is not which one to apply for, but in finding enough hours in the day to apply for as many as you can and get them in the mail before the application deadlines.</p>
<p>At the bottom line, college scholarships are a financial instrument that allows you to attend college and have part of all of your expenses paid for by the scholarship.  This might be a discounted tuition rate, full tuition reimbursement, it may include books and lab fees, and it may also include housing expenses.  When you look at the total cost of attending college over 4 years (assuming you can even DO it in 4 years), the cost of college is a very respectable four-digit number, perhaps even five figures.  Having a scholarship to defray part of all of that cost can mean the difference between going to a community college versus a brand name college, or even worse, the difference between attending college and not attending college at all.</p>
<p>The difference between a college scholarship and financial aid is one very minor point, but an incredibly important point: a college scholarship does not need to be repaid after you graduate from college, whereas financial aid like a student loan does need to be repaid.  To avoid having you worry about the loan while you are sweating out the courses, most student loans do not become payable until after you graduate, and offer very low interest rates.  But then again, they still need to be repaid, whereas a real college scholarship does not need to be repaid.</p>
<p>Some people think that college scholarships are only for those students who meet a very narrow criteria, such as a star football jock or a musical genius.  While this may have been the case at one point in time, this is no longer the case.  In fact, most scholarships require only that you apply for them, and many of them do not even have a requirement that you demonstrate a financial need for it.</p>
<p>Is this fair?  In my opinion, it is very fair.  A student who shows the drive and initiative to go searching for college scholarships that he or she can apply for is much more worthy of receiving that scholarship when compared to the student who will not lift a finger to do even some basic research into it.  The college admissions office is full of applications from students whose primary job was to lick the stamp that went on the envelope, but the rewards of a college scholarship should go to those who demonstrate the want, need, and desire to attend college, and have some understanding of the financial burden that such a goal comes with, and are willing to do their part to find a solution.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that scholarships are available, and many even go unawarded each year because nobody applied for them.  Find as many college scholarship applications as you can, then sharpen your pencil and get to work! <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Scholarships for Artists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It used to be that parents 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 [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/scholarships-for-artists/">Scholarships for Artists</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It used to be that parents 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. To get you started, here are some resources:    Your University: Most Art Departments offer scholarships to students attending their schools, either directly through the school or through business, benefactors and foundations that support the school. Many schools also offer them to prospective students.If you&#8217;re attending or planning to attend a university, contact your Program Advisor to ask what scholarships may be available through the school or department (if you&#8217;re already attending, definitely check in with your Art Instructors, too!). Don&#8217;t forget to look for scholarship opportunities on the university department&#8217;s web site or on a bulletin board near the Art Department office on-campus, where they also are often posted. Here are some typical departmental scholarship listings: Baum School of Art Birmingham Southern College Cranbrook Academy of Art Goshen College Hendrix College  St. Lawrence UniversityMost universities do offer scholarships to students attending their schools. That&#8217;s because they really, really want to keep you there. These kinds of scholarships are the easiest to find out about, but somehow overlooked by many students who could benefit greatly from the funding&#8230;and from the prestige of winning!Just to reinforce this idea of funding from your university or college, the Department of Education reports that at public universities, scholarship and fellowship expenditures have risen consistently from 1980 through 1995.This may be an indication that there are opportunities waiting for you. Again, at the very least, you should ask your Advisor about other sources if there are none available at your university for your circumstance.    L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of The Future Contest. Established in 1988, the L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of The Future Contest is an ongoing merit competition for new and amateur artists. Run on a quarterly basis, an eligible entry is comprised of three science fiction/fantasy illustrations done in a black &#038; white medium rendered from the artist&#8217;s imagination. Should the artist win with this entry, he is then sent a story from the companion L. Ron Hubbard Writers of The Future Contest for which to render an illustration. This illustration then becomes his or her entry in the yearly Grand Prize competition. More    Liberty Graphics Art Scholarship &#8211; Liberty Graphics is a Maine company, designing and printing t-shirts with concern for the environment. We are committed to the local economy and wish to encourage local talent. Liberty Graphics conducts a yearly juried art contest, and presents the winner with a $1000 award. The contest is open only to high school seniors who are a resident of Maine. Each year the contest theme may change. This year the contest title is &#8220;Art and Our Natural Environment&#8221;. Entries should reflect an appreciation of our natural environment. More    NFAA Arts Recognition and Talent Search ARTS (Arts Recognition and Talent Search) is NFAA&#8217;s core program. ARTS identifies high school seniors and other 17 and 18 year old artists in the disciplines of Dance, Film and Video, Jazz, Music, Photography, Theater, Visual Arts, Voice and Writing for scholarships and financial support. Through ARTS, NFAA annually awards up to $900,000 in cash awards (with individual awards ranging from $10,000 &#8211; $100)and makes available $3 million in scholarship opportunities to America&#8217;s most outstanding high school senior-age artists through its Scholarship List Service (SLS). More    The Scholastic Art Awards -The Scholastic Art Awards honor students currently enrolled in grades 7-12, recognizing about 50,000 regional winners. Nationally, 800 young artists&#8217; individual works receive Gold and Silver awards in each of 14 art categories. Art Categories are: animation, ceramics &#038; glass, computer art, design, digital imagery, drawing, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and video &#038; film. Graduating high school seniors seeking scholarships must submit a body of eight works of art or photography for Portfolio Awards to their regional office of The Awards. More    The WorldStudio Foundation Scholarship &#8211; Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in the fine or commercial arts, design or architecture  one or more of the design/arts disciplines below  and plan to enter a career in the creative professions. Applicants must be matriculated (or planning to matriculate) at accredited colleges and universities in the United States for the fall of the coming academic year and intend on maintaining full-time status for the entire year. International students studying at accredited colleges and universities in the United States may apply. More    Charitable Foundations &#8211; The competition to receive funding from charitable foundations is pretty stiff, even from the local ones. That&#8217;s because they do a very good job of soliciting applicants, and the awards are often larger than the smaller groups. Nevertheless, there are hundreds of these organizations giving away millions of dollars every year. If you know of any locally, you should inquire. Or, you can take a glance at these, too:    National Foundations -Andy Warhol Foundation, Donna Reed Foundation for the Performing Arts, Jackie Robinson Foundation You can see that there&#8217;s a lot of work involved just to find these opportunities&#8230;but that&#8217;s nothing compared to the work you&#8217;ll need to put in to win them.Bottom line: There&#8217;s plenty of scholarship money available in the arts. You just need to show that you&#8217;re worth the investment. And, if you are dedicated to pursuing a career in the arts, you may even enjoy the work it takes to stand out from the crowd anyway. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Scholarships For Women Are Growing at an All Time High</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are thousands upon thousands of scholarships available for minority women, but to close the gap on salary disparity in the U.S more women must apply for scholarships and graduate to do so.
Women make up at least half the collegiums student body in college but there are still questions about whether equity has been equal [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/scholarships-for-women-are-growing-at-an-all-time-high/">Scholarships For Women Are Growing at an All Time High</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are thousands upon thousands of scholarships available for minority women, but to close the gap on salary disparity in the U.S more women must apply for scholarships and graduate to do so.<br />
Women make up at least half the collegiums student body in college but there are still questions about whether equity has been equal among genders.<br />
Women have been excluded from persuading higher education for centuries because white males have been dominated the educational system, but over time there has been a shift in the number of women entering college.<br />
With an increase of women entering college and equal equity in terms of salaries among genders are not quite equal, the demand for scholarships increases which makes the supply of scholarships even greater.<br />
Now since there is a demand that created a supply for women scholarships, we are now going to look at different supply areas that woman can apply for.<br />
Science and Technology Scholarships for women:<br />
Many minorities like women are still underrepresented in the STEM subjects. STEM stands for Science &#8211; Technology &#8211; Engineering &#8211; Math. These fields are dominated and control by men and need more diversification.<br />
To attract women and minorities to come to their college they offer scholarships in the STEM subjects.<br />
Scholarships for Homeless or Low income women:<br />
In the state of Massachusetts, women are entering college doors thanks to The Family Scholars Program. This program was design to develop growth with minority women who are serious about getting a higher education. It&#8217;s geared toward giving women support beyond the classroom by offering time management, tutoring and other support in the purpose of ensuring success.<br />
Each Student may choose to attain an Associate or BA degree and will be paired with a woman mentor along with a site coordinator to enhance their success.<br />
Single mom Scholarships:<br />
Back in 2006 over half of families in the U.S. were headed by the single moms. This statistic, which was perform by a census poll also pointed out that these moms lived at or below the poverty level.<br />
One challenge that single moms face is balancing the priorities that they face before them. Paying daycare fees, going to school and working outside the home is very hard to do. Some single moms have to make hard decisions about either stop going to school or stop paying daycare fees when they run into hardships.<br />
In 1999, (WISP) The Women&#8217;s Independence Scholarship Program was started to help women who were once battered overcome education obstacles necessary for them to become financially stable. The intent and purpose is to position single mothers with children with the greatest challenges financially to obtain working skills to support their families. WISP use their funds to not only seek for women who are in financial trouble but to assist in educating them also.<br />
Scholarships for international Women:<br />
Foreign women who want to come to the United States and wish to study have an opportunity to do so. There are many scholarships available to women of the third world. For one, the AAUW provide funding to either US or Foreign female students who are interest in studying in other countries so that women can position themselves to come back give to their own country. If you are a medical student, the AEI scholarship is available. If you want to study in the U.S or Canada, grants from the International Peace Scholarship Funds are given to foreign women.<br />
The Congressional Fellowships on Women and Public Policy have fellowships available to graduates so that they can seek out ways to be involved in the political world of activities. The Women Research And Education Institute is where women can study politics and perform research about different issues as it relates to a woman point of view, have awards available to help international women.<br />
So these are just a sample of the many scholarships, fellowships and grants available to women. Women just take a position that you are going to step forward and elevate yourself to a new horizon by seeking out what interest you educationally and pursuing it fearlessly. <br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you wonder how to get college grants and scholarships? Do you need funding to make your hopes of any college education or your dreams of going to a specific school a reality? If so, you need to know that college grants and scholarships exist for just this reason.
Many students think that they are limited [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/college-grants-and-scholarships/">College Grants and Scholarships</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you wonder how to get college grants and scholarships? Do you need funding to make your hopes of any college education or your dreams of going to a specific school a reality? If so, you need to know that college grants and scholarships exist for just this reason.<br />
Many students think that they are limited in their chances to get college grants and scholarships because their parents make a lot of money or have equity in their homes. Sometimes, the parents are not able or willing to shell out the big bucks that colleges charge. But, you would be surprised to find out that the overwhelming majority of students do not pay the college&#8217;s &#8220;sticker price.&#8221; This is where college grants and scholarships come into play.<br />
College grants and scholarships help students make up the difference between what they can afford to pay and what the college charges in tuition and fees. In an era when parents are increasingly unable to help pay for a university education as their stock portfolios and home equity shrinks, college grants and scholarships can help make up the gap.<br />
A scholarship is generally a merit based award. For instance, the most famous scholarship is probably the athletic scholarship where a student gets a full ride including tuition, room and board in exchange for playing on a school&#8217;s sports team. But other scholarships exist as well. Colleges try to put together the best overall class and they use scholarships to entice students to their campus.<br />
Students with high grades or test scores, significant community service or leadership, or certain artistic skills often are the recipients of institutional scholarships.<br />
Scholarships are also granted by community organizations such as the Rotary Club, businesses, and foundations. While the requirements vary from award to award, they always feature some level of merit.<br />
Sometimes scholarships have a need-based component, but they are usually based in large part on merit.<br />
Grants are also free money. Unlike scholarships, the distinguishing feature of grants is that they are based on need. While there are general qualifications such as a minimum grade point average, grants are awarded to make up the difference between what the college charges and what the student can pay.<br />
Sometimes the university itself steps in and helps the student with a grant. Other times, the state or federal government makes a grant. Perhaps the most famous grant is the Pell Grant which the federal government awards to students coming from the lowest quartile of the economic spectrum. These awards are for up to $4000.<br />
College grants and scholarships are different from other types of aid because there is no work involved and they do not have to be paid back.<br />
Work-study grants, for instance, are contingent on the student working a 10 to 20 hour a week job on campus. Universities prefer to hire students receiving work-study to fill their student assistant positions because the federal government foots much of the bill.<br />
Loans have to be paid back once a student graduates from college. Because they are packaged as part of the overall student aid budget, many students do not realize what a hardship it will be to pay these loans back after they graduate. They leave college with tens of thousands of dollars in student loans that must be paid back on an entry level salary.<br />
That&#8217;s why it is best to go to a school where the college grants and scholarships make up the bulk of the award package. <br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ladies, do you want to work in the aerospace field? Are you currently pursuing or planning to major in engineering? Well you are in luck. There are many women that want to go pursue a career in this field but run into a brick wall financially going forward. Acquiring college scholarships are becoming more and [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/ladies-there-are-many-aerospace-engineering-scholarships-for-women/">Ladies There Are Many Aerospace Engineering Scholarships For Women</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ladies, do you want to work in the aerospace field? Are you currently pursuing or planning to major in engineering? Well you are in luck. There are many women that want to go pursue a career in this field but run into a brick wall financially going forward. <br/><br/>Acquiring college scholarships are becoming more and more competitive as well. To take a more accurate look, financial aid has seen an accelerative number of graduates from high schools that elect to continue education by going to college. Of coarse when this is happen, even a bigger number of undergraduates begin to petition for allocated financial aid and scholarships. To put it in another way, as more students decide to pursue their education, performance awards acceptance qualifications take on a whole new approach. Anyhow, because the number of students who decide to continue their education increase is not a good reason to forget about what goals or dreams you may have. The amount of what&#8217;s accessible in free scholarships is ascending with immense likelihood to stay strong. There are many free scholarship awards right at your finger tip, and the acquirability of them are not just given to the scholarly students inclusively or for the underprivileged also. <br/><br/>Did you know, aerospace engineering scholarships for women represent a distinct category of on hand non-repayable scholarships? Since we know that there are many scholarships for many career paths, an aerospace engineering scholarship for women presents a unique education for women who may not be able to attend without it. One scholarship that comes to mind is the Delta Air Lines Engineering Scholarship. This award is designed for women who are pursuing an aerospace, aeronautical, electrical, or mechanical engineering career. Applicants must be a member of Women in Aviation, International and have a minimum 3.0 grade point average in order to be qualified. So many women need to take advantage of these types of awards. Why? Because did you also know that between males and females, the numbers of jobs are controlled in fields which men continue to dominate. So aside from providing the opportunity to continue their education, a chance that women need more than men, aerospace engineering scholarships for women are intended to clear a path that in the past wasn&#8217;t available. <br/><br/>As stated earlier, locating free scholarships may be a hard task, and aerospace engineering scholarships for women wouldn&#8217;t be missed entirely. Staying informed and looking in the right places can make a huge difference. Locating aerospace engineering scholarships for women, if this is the financial aid award you got to have, is not that hard to uncover. The internet is the right place to start. Diverse internet sites, similar to Freetoapply produce first-class enquiries for aerospace engineering scholarships for women. <br/><br/>Your education is very important and as far as college education, you shouldn&#8217;t make or think that it&#8217;s a cake walk. Furthermore, with all the available opportunities for aerospace engineering scholarships for women, why would you decide to settle on finding another way to pay for your education? An aerospace engineering scholarship grants women a tolerable prospect to advance their life and accumulate wealth. <br/><br/>Take into consideration, a good college education is an achievable goal even for those who apparently do not qualify for financial aid for their college education, and obtaining an aerospace engineering scholarship will help put you in the proper line of work that may be very rewarding thanks to you graduating from college. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/ladies-there-are-many-aerospace-engineering-scholarships-for-women/">Ladies There Are Many Aerospace Engineering Scholarships For Women</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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		<title>More unusual scholarships for students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an age where educating children is becoming more and more expensive, relief for both students and parents comes in the form of scholarships. Graduate fellowships and undergraduate scholarships are types of aid that help students pay for their education. Scholarships and fellowships, unlike student loans, do not need to be repaid. In usual circumstances, [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/more-unusual-scholarships-for-students/">More unusual scholarships for students</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an age where educating children is becoming more and more expensive, relief for both students and parents comes in the form of scholarships. Graduate fellowships and undergraduate scholarships are types of aid that help students pay for their education. Scholarships and fellowships, unlike student loans, do not need to be repaid. In usual circumstances, scholarships are granted to students who are exceptionally brilliant in their studies, or in the field of athletics or art. <br/><br/>However, from time to time, colleges and other private sponsors of scholarships set up scholarships with mysterious eligibility requirements. These have come to be known as the unusual scholarships for students, an example being a scholarship for left-handed students. The Frederick and Mary F. Beckley Scholarship of up to $1,000 is the only scholarship for left-handed students. This scholarship is awarded to left-handed students who will be either attending or already enrolled at the Juniata College.  <br/><br/>Though very few in numbers, they do manage to attract a lot of attention due to the slightly offbeat nature of the scholarship.  <br/><br/>Unusual scholarships allow a student the chance to explore a wide variety of skills, interests, characteristics and talents that could make him/her eligible for a scholarship. Scholarships in the unusual category range from grants for accordion players, asthma patients, amateur radio operators, bird watchers, bicyclists, blind students, boy scouts and girl scouts, bowlers, cartoon experts, children of veterans, choral singers, cheerleaders, debaters, entrepreneurs, farmers, French speakers, Gospel musicians, grandchildren of alumni, Huguenot descendants, never married students, overweight students, etc. This list just gives a glimpse at some of the categories, while in actual, there are much more of such unusual scholarship requirements, new ones are also being added on a regular basis.   <br/><br/>Another unusual scholarship is the Duck Brand Duct Tape Stuck at Prom Contest&#8217;.<br />
This contest, open to students who are US citizens, of 14 years of age or older, and who are attending a high school prom in the spring, requires the couple to wear a complete attire or accessories made from duct tape. The main prize for the contest includes a $2,500 scholarship for each member along with a $2,500 cash prize to the school that hosted the prom.  <br/><br/>Meanwhile, to win the $7,500 Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year (SAMMY) Award, open to graduating high school senior scholar athletes, candidates need to excel in academics, athletic performance, along with leadership and community service. The Students for Organ Donation Youth Leadership Award, which awards two scholarships of $500 to $1,000 each, is available to undergraduate college students or high school students who commit to raise awareness about organ donation and transplantation.  <br/><br/>Similarly, there are many such kinds of obscure scholarships which aid students in carrying on with their higher education. While some people might ridicule the nature of these scholarships and awards, it is worth-a-while to take note of how many students benefit from such esoteric financial aid schemes every year. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/more-unusual-scholarships-for-students/">More unusual scholarships for students</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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		<title>Entering College For Free Through Scholarship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cost of college education is constantly increasing every year. Presently, a student has to pay for about $20,000 on an average school. The problem is, at this amount many American households find it difficult to maintain at least a member of their family to finish a degree or at least stay in school for [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/entering-college-for-free-through-scholarship/">Entering College For Free Through Scholarship</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cost of college education is constantly increasing every year. Presently, a student has to pay for about $20,000 on an average school. The problem is, at this amount many American households find it difficult to maintain at least a member of their family to finish a degree or at least stay in school for the following year. This problem can be solved, however, through college scholarships.<br />
There are different college and university scholarships available for different types of student. With a little knowledge on their nature, you may find one where you can fit in; and hopefully finishing college for free.<br />
So what are your college scholarship options?<br />
Academic scholarship<br />
Academic scholarship is given to students who receive the highest mark in the graduation class, endorse by the school to apply for an academic scholarship or meet the necessary grade point average set by the school. If you do not fall in any of the conditions mentioned, ask your high school academic guidance counselor for details on the different ways on how to avail for academic scholarships. Usually some colleges and universities accept applicants with an average high school GPA but pass the entrance test(s).<br />
Athletic scholarship<br />
Colleges and universities offer free education for students with exceptional gift in sports. Recipients of the athletic scholarship are often selected among the graduating high school students. However, there are some schools that open the possibility for students to apply for athletic scholarship after they have enrolled in college.<br />
Corporate scholarship<br />
Many companies stretch their services by granting students with free college education. The good thing about corporate scholarship is that upon receiving the degree, the grantees are assured to land on a job (on the same company that gave them the scholarship).<br />
Institutional scholarship<br />
Many private individuals, institutions, and groups give free college education to those who cannot pay for college tuition. Some of them answer the need of a particular race, age, gender, and locale among others.<br />
Union scholarship<br />
Most union scholarship grants are given to the children of its members. If one of your parents is a member of a certain union, you can inquire about the possibility of applying for a college scholarship.<br />
Religious organizations<br />
Religious organizations and church groups allocate a fund for scholarship grants to their members who cannot afford the cost of college education. You can inquire about this in your church.<br />
Local government grants<br />
One of the best sources of free college education is your local government. Here, you can get as much as 100% scholarship grant depending on their set conditions. Availing a local government scholarship can also give you a big chance to land on a job immediately.<br />
Know all these and you will surely go to college for free. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/entering-college-for-free-through-scholarship/">Entering College For Free Through Scholarship</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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		<title>Finding More Scholarship Sources</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It takes more than making the grades and scoring high on the SATs for students to be college-bound.  Each year, students are faced with the burden of figuring out how they are going to pay for their college education.  Knowing how and where to search for aid can make the difference in rather [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/finding-more-scholarship-sources/">Finding More Scholarship Sources</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It takes more than making the grades and scoring high on the SATs for students to be college-bound.  Each year, students are faced with the burden of figuring out how they are going to pay for their college education.  Knowing how and where to search for aid can make the difference in rather or not many students will be able to attend college.<br />
Outside from personal or family savings, there are government grants, federal or personal loans, and scholarships.  Government grants are almost always limited and only cover a fraction of the total cost of attending college.  Federal and personal loans are debt, which has to be repaid after graduating.  Loans are great resources for covering expenses left over after there is no other source of income available.  Scholarships are, for some students, the only hope for attending college with little or no upfront cash and without piling up thousands of dollars of debt.<br />
Each year, there are billions of dollars of free scholarship money that goes unclaimed.  Students are just not aware that this money is available.  The most visible scholarship monies are offered by large corporations and charities.  These scholarships receive thousands of applications for a small pot of available money.  It is usually the local, community based scholarships that are overlooked by students.<br />
When applying for scholarships, students must be as diverse as possible with their search.  National organizations advertise there scholarship opportunities in widely distributed media outlets.  The competition for these scholarships is very high and is limited to a few exceptional students.  Students should continue to apply for these scholarships despite the competitiveness, but broadening their search to local opportunities will be to their advantage.<br />
Many scholarships are offered by churches and local small businesses.  But these scholarships are not always widely advertised.  Finding out about these scholarship opportunities are not difficult with a little work.<br />
Visiting a few churches and reading the news letters can be an effective way to find out if a particular church is offering any scholarships.  Listening to the local AM stations is also an effective way to get information about scholarship offers from local churches and charitable organizations.  Many churches also have websites that are indexed in the popular search engines.  Using Yahoo or Google to search on a few small organizations in town can yield some valuable information as well.<br />
To reach even more scholarship sources, it would be a good idea to take notice of local small businesses.  Many small businesses usually give scholarship to students that it has a direct or indirect affiliation with.  For example, a local business may offer scholarships to sons and daughters of their employees.  Asking mom and dad to keep watch for these opportunities can pay off big, as these types of aid almost always go without notice and have very little competition.<br />
Taking advantage of every opportunity to receive the most scholarship funding can benefit students in two ways.  First, students with an abundance of scholarship aid can attend college for little or no out of pocket money.  Second, students will not graduate with an enormous amount of debt. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/finding-more-scholarship-sources/">Finding More Scholarship Sources</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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		<title>Where Do You Start Your Scholarship Search?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If cost weren&#8217;t a big factor, so many more students will choose to go to college. Unfortunately, the sad reality is that college education is very expensive these days, and most people can&#8217;t afford to get a degree. Some can pay for higher education without blinking, but a huge majority will need financial assistance to [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/where-do-you-start-your-scholarship-search/">Where Do You Start Your Scholarship Search?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If cost weren&#8217;t a big factor, so many more students will choose to go to college. Unfortunately, the sad reality is that college education is very expensive these days, and most people can&#8217;t afford to get a degree. Some can pay for higher education without blinking, but a huge majority will need financial assistance to keep their college dream alive. <br/><br/>The most ideal form of student aid would be college scholarships because they dont need to be repaid. Through scholarships, students can focus on their studies straight away without worrying about the problems of repayment after graduation. Preferably, students should aim to finance most of their college education through scholarships instead of student loans. <br/><br/>However, winning scholarship awards is also challenge. In order to have a good chance to win an award, students must make sure that they are 100% eligible for the scholarship. But with so many scholarships being offered, researching for scholarship awards can be overwhelming. To manage your time efficiently for searching for scholarship awards, you must know where to start looking. <br/><br/>The best starting point would be information from your high school guidance counselor, and this is helpful for two reasons. First, guidance counselors have a lot of information about local scholarships that are offered to graduating high school students. Local scholarships comprise of specific scholarships offered only to people living in specific towns or states so competition for these scholarships will be reduced. Secondly, your guidance counselor would also have some knowledge about your strengths as a student as well as your accomplishments in high school. This means that your guidance counselor may also suggest other types of scholarships that you could be eligible for. <br/><br/>Now that you know what you qualify for, youll be able to search for more specific scholarships that suit your characteristics as a student. This extra knowledge makes scholarship hunting on the internet less tedious because you know what it is you are looking for. <br/><br/>Colleges and universities are another source for scholarships. Many schools offer scholarship programs for their students, so it would be good to check the websites of the schools youre considering. Assess their scholarship programs so you can see which ones you can qualify for. <br/><br/>Your parents networks are overlooked sources for scholarships. Ask them about the organizations that theyre part of, be it a community or a religious organization. These organizations may offer student aid for the children of members. Your parents companies may also offer the same benefit.  <br/><br/>Lastly, do not overlook corporate scholarships. Big corporations like Coca-cola, Toyota, and Best Buy offer scholarship awards as a way of giving back to the community. Many of these awards are unrestrictive so they are open to most students. It would do you no harm to send in your application for these awards as well. <br/><br/></p>
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