How Do I Get Financial Aid? The FAFSA Is First!

Posted on April 26th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

How do I get financial aid? The FAFSA is first! The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (known as the FAFSA), is a form that can be filled out annually by current and anticipating university students (both undergraduate and graduate) and sometimes their parents in the United States to determine their eligibility for federal student [...]

Summer Study Abroad 2010 – Scholarship Deadline Feb 26

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under College scholarships

For 2010, the College is offering a record twenty-four summer study abroad programs including Geology in India, Biology in Panama, Peru, and the British Virgin Islands, Elementary Education in Ecuador, and Political Science in Morocco. Other programs are taking place in Brazil, Bermuda, Italy, France, Germany, and other countries. Scholarship assistance is available and the [...]

Federal Student Aid My Story: Charlie

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

Each year, Federal Student Aid disburses more than $80 billion in federal aid to eligible students and their families for education beyond high school. This message is brought to you by the US Department of Education.

AnyCollege.com: Johnson County Community College

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under College scholarship

For more information on Johnson County Community College visit www.anycollege.com.

Scholarship Facts & Tips : A Sample Scholarship Application

Posted on February 19th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under College scholarship

Sample scholarship applications provide examples how how a scholarship should look, including samples of essays and reference letters. Search the Internet or the library to find sample scholarship applications withhelp from a financial aid officer in this free video on scholarships. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at [...]

College GO! Week Video: Red Wolves Day!

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under College scholarships

The State of Indiana has declared the week of October 12 College GO! Week. It is aimed to help more Hoosier students pursue a college education. In the spirit of College GO! Week, Indiana University East is excited to host a full week of activities to highlight scholarships, campus spirit and traditions, and opportunities for [...]

Financial Aid Grant Information : How to Write Grants for Chemistry

Posted on February 10th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

To write grants for chemistry, research the grant qualifications, fill out the application in detail, list budget plans, and include information on the hypothesis that will be tested with the grant money. Organize a chemistry grant application with a table of contents and references using instructions from afinancial aid officer in this free video on [...]

Scholarships & Financial Aid : About Scholarships for African-American Females

Posted on February 7th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

When looking for scholarships for African-American females, go to a local university or check with non-profit organizations that gear towards African-Americans. Learn how to separate oneself from the public to obtain a diversity scholarship withhelp from a financial aid officer in this free video on scholarships and financial aid. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: [...]

What Colleges Are Looking For (Part 2)

Posted on February 1st, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under College scholarships

This series of videos de-mystifies college admissions decisions and tells you who gets in and why, how admissions officers make decisions, and how to maximize your chances of getting in. Check out more free, expert college counseling at www.collegebuzz.org, and help us spread the word!

Federal Student Aid My Story: Jared

Posted on January 30th, 2010 by Thomas Gobbins and filed under Financial aid

Each year, Federal Student Aid disburses more than $80 billion in federal aid to eligible students and their families for education beyond high school. This message is brought to you by the US Department of Education.

 
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