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		<title>College Scholarship Search</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some, entering college is hard enough but with all financial obligations you and your family have been going through, there is no doubt that entering college is much more difficult.
On the average, a median college and university charges $20,000 a year per student. That would not cover other personal expenses for the whole school [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/college-scholarship-search/">College 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>For some, entering college is hard enough but with all financial obligations you and your family have been going through, there is no doubt that entering college is much more difficult.<br />
On the average, a median college and university charges $20,000 a year per student. That would not cover other personal expenses for the whole school year. For this reason, finishing or even entering college is far more difficult that you can imagine; not unless of course if your parents have been very good in making more money than you can ever spend. Nonetheless, for most students like you and most families like yours, college could be a dream.<br />
Not anymore, with several thousands scholarships out there, you can easily go to college for less, even for free!<br />
But you have to remember first that not all college scholarship grants are created equal. There are those that answers partial expenses. There are those that answer full. There are other college scholarships that provide the need of minorities, particular degree the student would like to take, particular race, etc.<br />
The question right now is: How can you locate and pinpoint a particular college scholarship that is perfectly right for you?<br />
The answer: By using college scholarship search.<br />
College scholarship search is the best tool you can use if you want to search for a particular college scholarship that fits you and your need. College scholarship search is far better than using the conventional search engines like Google and Yahoo if you want to locate a scholarship grant.<br />
With college scholarship search, you have the access on the online database that can contain as much as 50,000 college funding sources. You can also have an access to millions of individual awards that is equivalent to at least 3 billion dollars worth of scholarships.<br />
To have an access on these sites, all you have to do is to enter your personal information including your name, age, birthday, address, e-mail address, citizenship, and race among others. Other college scholarship search would require you to give your academic information about yourself. This would include your past scholarship grants and awards received.<br />
College scholarship search will give you the ultimate ease that would lead you to the best and most suited scholarship you can get. And the best thing about using this is that, you don&#8217;t have to search far and spend too much time on the web. The college scholarship search is all you need. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/college-scholarship-search/">College 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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		<title>Free Scholarship Search Can Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 09:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many would believe that if you pay for scholarship search sites (usually you pay for the membership fee and have access to thousand of scholarship listings worth more than a million dollars), there is a 100% guarantee that you can get the scholarship. To tell you the truth, registering with these scholarship searches would never [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/free-scholarship-search-can-help/">Free Scholarship Search Can Help</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.save-edu.org">Save-Edu Magazine | Scholarships Complete Resources</a></p>
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Many would believe that if you pay for scholarship search sites (usually you pay for the membership fee and have access to thousand of scholarship listings worth more than a million dollars), there is a 100% guarantee that you can get the scholarship. To tell you the truth, registering with these scholarship searches would never ever give you assurance to win a scholarship. Since these scholarship grants are given to qualified applicants, not anyone who becomes a member of the scholarship search site would be able to win a guaranteed scholarship.<br />
So what&#8217;s the use of paying just to be able to search for scholarships without the guarantee of winning a scholarship? Are there any incentives when you pay for scholarship search compared to free scholarship search?<br />
It may not occur to you that free scholarship search serves only the same purpose as those scholarship search sites that ask for payment. Since many would believe that if you pay for something, you can get more. Yes, it is true on many things but it is not true with scholarship search. Then why pay?<br />
If you want to search and locate for the best pre college, college, graduate, and post graduate scholarships, there is only one place to go: scholarship search. Well, as mentioned, scholarship search could be free and or with a membership fee. And realizing that there is no need to pay in order to access thousands of scholarship listings, we can now settle for free scholarship search.<br />
Using free scholarship search requires you to sign up as a member. This is like signing up for paid scholarship search. The only difference is, you don&#8217;t have to key-in your credit card number.<br />
Once a member, you can access the site&#8217;s database and find the type of scholarship that fits you. Remember, all you have to do it to register and you are given the chance to apply for scholarship without releasing money.<br />
And another thing to remember: The success of your search will never depend on the site but to your will to find one. The free scholarship search will only help you find those scholarships, it is your job to make sure that you apply for it and make sure that throughout the process of your application, you do good and bring out all your best. In this way, your chances of winning the scholarship are bigger. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/free-scholarship-search-can-help/">Free Scholarship Search Can Help</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>Scholarship Search: Know Where to Find Scholarships</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 09:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apply to as many scholarships as you can! This has been one of the most common recommendations for college hopefuls who need student aid to pursue their higher education. And for those of you who aren&#8217;t sure of making the cut, one thing you can do is apply to as many scholarship opportunities out there [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/scholarship-search-know-where-to-find-scholarships/">Scholarship Search: Know Where to Find 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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Apply to as many scholarships as you can! This has been one of the most common recommendations for college hopefuls who need student aid to pursue their higher education. And for those of you who aren&#8217;t sure of making the cut, one thing you can do is apply to as many scholarship opportunities out there as you can. By expanding your pool of scholarship providers, you boost your chances at bagging at least one scholarship to finance your education. <br/><br/>Applying for multiple scholarships shouldn&#8217;t be a problem, since tons of opportunities are out there for you to consider. Unfortunately, searching for the right scholarships is still a little difficult for many students. Because although thousands of scholarships are up for grabs out there, a lot of college aspirants are still confused about which ones they could actually qualify for. <br/><br/>Part of this confusion stems from a myth that scholarships are based on academic or athletic merit. Because applicants are immediately eliminated by such a limited scope of eligibility in traditional scholarships, people tend to think that their options are likewise limited. <br/><br/>But this isnt the case at all. Not only are there so many scholarships available each year, there are also so many types of scholarships offered as well. Chances are, you will find a scholarship that accommodates your unique strengths and is willing to help you pursue a college education. All you need to know is where you can look for scholarships that match you and your professional goals. <br/><br/>One of the most reliable sources of information would be your high school guidance counselor. More often than not, guidance counselors have useful information regarding different types of scholarships offered in different colleges. Discuss with your guidance counselor where you plan to apply and which course you are planning to take, and then ask what your available scholarship options are. In addition, your guidance counselor would probably know your best attributes as a student and can therefore provide insights on what scholarships are tailored for you. High school guidance counselors may also give you advice on what you need to do to improve your chances of winning a scholarship award. <br/><br/>But guidance counselors arent the only valuable sources of information in your high school. Club advisors in the organizations that you are a member of may also be knowledgeable in scholarships that put special emphasis on the extra-curricular activities you participate in. It could help you a lot if you ask for their advice as well. By doing so, you can have a better idea about which scholarships are available to you based on your strengths and interests as a student. <br/><br/>Now that you have a basic understanding of where you can start looking for scholarship opportunities, its time to do the gritty work. Although you already have an idea of what scholarships are offered by the colleges you are interested in, dont limit yourself to the scholarships offered by academic institutions. Look for other scholarship providers that aren&#8217;t as well-known so the competition isn&#8217;t too stiff. There are many more sources that offer various types of scholarships, such as foundations or organizations like the Rotary Club or your local Masonic Lodge. <br/><br/>Of course, there are other general types of scholarships that are given based on sociological background such as need, heritage, ethnicity, religion etc. Understand which demography you belong to so you can see if there are more scholarships available to you. These scholarships may also be searched online. If you wish to, you may also contact your local government for more information regarding need based government student aids. <br/><br/>As long as you know where to search and how to search for scholarships that suit you, your options wont seem limited at all. For the current generation, searching and applying for different scholarships has become more convenient than ever, thanks to online resources that yield promising scholarship results with just a mouse-click. The rest depends on you and on how much you&#8217;re willing to work to land a scholarship perfect for your own skills and talents. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/scholarship-search-know-where-to-find-scholarships/">Scholarship Search: Know Where to Find 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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		<title>Financial Aid Search: Studying up on Great Student Loan Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ready to go to college? Need to do a little financial aid search to get more money for college? Read through this list, all about the different kinds of student loans.
By the way, you&#8217;ll see the term FAFSA a few times below. FAFSA refers to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It&#8217;s a form [...]<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/financial-aid-search-studying-up-on-great-student-loan-programs/">Financial Aid Search: Studying up on Great Student Loan Programs</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>Ready to go to college? Need to do a little financial aid search to get more money for college? Read through this list, all about the different kinds of student loans.<br />
By the way, you&#8217;ll see the term FAFSA a few times below. FAFSA refers to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It&#8217;s a form you fill out to determine how much federal aid you can get. Some of the loans below don&#8217;t use it, some do.<br />
Read up and start your financial aid search for student loans.<br />
1. Perkins loans offer a delayed payment, subsidized interest type federal program. This means that if you have a Perkins loan, you don&#8217;t pay more than the set interest rate, and you make no payments until you are out of school for 6 months. You can get these at universities that offer the Perkins program. You need to fill out a FAFSA for this.<br />
2. Emergency or short term tuition loans come from some schools. I used this to help me pay tuition one semester, and had to pay it back in 6 months. For me, this worked well the one time I used it.<br />
3. Stafford loans you will probably recognize as the biggest federal student loan program. By the way, this program used to be called a guaranteed student loan, or GSL. You can get a Stafford that has subsidized or unsubsidized interest. Subsidized means the government pays the interest until you finish school and start making payments. Also, you can borrow from anybody who makes these loans. Your school, a credit union, a bank. Your school will have a list, usually. And often your check will come to the school, not you personally. The Stafford relies on the FAFSA to determine eligibility, and yes, you have to stay under the limit, both each year and the lifetime limit.<br />
4. Computer loans can make you think you have borrowed just for a computer. Here&#8217;s the deal: you can add the cost of a computer to your estimated expenses once, typically, in a 4 year degree. When you do this, your expenses increase, and you qualify for more financial aid. Because this happens, you will have to turn in your receipt for the computer to show you really bought it. And the financial aid office may call it a computer loan. Truth is, it&#8217;s just a loan. If it came as a Stafford or Perkins loan, it will also come under the annual loan limits. FAFSA necessary.<br />
5. The Parent Loan for Undergraduate Student, or PLUS loan used to be just for parents, but has been expanded. Now graduate students can borrow in this way as well, and the new name is the Grad PLUS loan. The payments start after you finish. You can really get into trouble with this one, since you have no annual limit to your loans. You can borrow as much as you need. Be Careful! You do have to file a FAFSA, but you don&#8217;t borrow based on being low income or substantial need like a federal grant.<br />
6. Private Student loan and a whole bunch more acronyms can add up to a whole lot more debt. A private student loan usually comes from a bank, and banks have some great programs, each one with its own acronym. You can borrow as much as you need with this type of program, and it&#8217;s just between you and the bank, no FAFSA required. Watch out! Only borrow what you really need.<br />
Not a bad list, right? You can find some cash, finish school and have a great future. Look up the programs above and get started. You can get the education you want and succeed. Keep trying, you&#8217;ll make it. <br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://www.save-edu.org/financial-aid-search-studying-up-on-great-student-loan-programs/">Financial Aid Search: Studying up on Great Student Loan Programs</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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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
<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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