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December 25, 2010

Nasw Funding For Social Work Students

If you want to go into social work but you just don’t have the money to fund a college education, you will certainly want to think about getting a scholarship. By getting one you will be able to help your costs associated with going to a college or university. These entail tuition, books, and other expenses. The NASW scholarship an option and they are a prestigious organization for those in the field.

There are some general qualifications that you will want to understand to help determine if you are eligible to get funding for your college education. One of the requirements is that the student who applies show motivation and leadership skills which are required for this type of career. You must also have a GPA of at least 2.5 or above in order to be considered for this scholarship. A third requirement is that you must be accepted into a graduate or undergraduate program at an accredited university.

You must be enrolled in school the semester the funds are awarded in order to receive any funds from the scholarship program. This means you can’t be taking a semester off. You must be an incoming or continuing student. It can be helpful to be a student who belongs to the NASW. You can be an U.S or non-U.S citizen and out-of-state students may apply to certain schools which are not located in the state they are currently living in. I attend my local NASW meetings and input from students that are members is always helpful. Their enthusiasm and energy always enhance the meetings.

If you are awarded funds through this scholarship, you will be able to receive up to $500 per academic year, which can be really helpful, especially considering the rising costs of tuition and other college fees. By having the funds you need to go to an accredited college or university, you will be able open a number of doors in terms of the career you have chosen for yourself. Obviously, not everyone will receive an award, but if you meet the requirements, it is worthwhile to fill out an application for consideration. The national association of social workers has been around for a number of years and helped bring about many positive changes in our country.

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December 23, 2010

Scholarship Myths You Should Know About In Advance

Although there are many scholarships available every year to college students of all ages, there are still many myths about scholarships that discourage students from even applying in the first place. Unfortunately, this restricts the amount of college education funding that those students can often receive. So here are some of the myths about college scholarships that you need to know about in order to have the facts.

1. The first myth that is widely believed about college scholarships is that they are usually only available to those who have the highest grade averages, such as a “A”. This is just simply not true. Although many scholarship programs do list having a good academic record as a contributing factor in receiving the scholarship, there are actually several other factors that are taken into consideration as well.

The truth is that even those who have a “B” or “C” grade average can often qualify for many scholarships because of other factors instead. For instance, many scholarship programs place a high priority on a student’s involvement in extracurricular activities, especially those in the community. To them, this helps indicate that you are a well rounded individual who will do well in a college environment and are seeking personal advancement. So if you want to qualify for college scholarships, try to involve yourself in activities that allow you to give something back to the community and expand your horizons.

2. Another college scholarship myth is that you generally cannot get a scholarship if you do not have some sort of financial need, and that middle class students are usually unable to receive scholarships.

Again, this is simply not true. Although some scholarship programs are based on need, there are many that aren’t. In fact, quite a few scholarships are based more on merit than on need. This means that a good combination of academic performance as well as extracurricular activities that indicate personal growth can often qualify a student for being awarded the scholarship even if you come from a middle class family.

3. A commonly held scholarship myth is that there are billions of scholarship dollars that go unused every single year. While it is true that there is some scholarship money that goes unclaimed, this is usually because the scholarship qualifications are very rigid and narrow in nature and simply were not filled for that reason. What this means for the average student is that there is a lot of competition for the scholarships that are readily available, and you should start applying for them as soon as possible in order to get a head start. And applying for as many as you possibly can qualify for, and handle at one time, is also a good practice.

4. Another myth about scholarships that can actually cost you money is that there are programs out there that will do all the work for you so that you don’t have to do anything to apply for college scholarships. Although there are organizations that advertise this, they are usually scams that are set up to separate college students from their hard earned money rather than help them get the scholarships that they need. So if you come across any scholarship program that claims to do all the work for you, or asks for any kind of payment or credit card information in advance, be aware that there is a good chance that this type of program is a scam that should be avoided.

Hopefully, by being aware of the various college scholarship myths that are in circulation today, you can be better prepared to get the scholarship funding that you really need.

Steadman Issenburg writes on many consumer related topics including education. You can find unusual scholarships and unclaimed scholarships and more by visiting our education website.

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December 18, 2010

Jake Hodge Fundraiser Dec. 20 at the Oasis

Community members can support the Jake Hodge Memorial Scholarship Fund by simply eating dinner at the Oasis restaurant in Kuttawa on Monday, Dec. 20. A portion of all food and beverage sales between the hours of 5 pm until closing that evening will be donated by the restaurant to the scholarship fund. Organizers of the event are appealing to families, sports teams, clubs, and other groups to participate. The event is ideal for group holiday parties. Tables may be reserved for groups of 10 or more by contacting Christene Hodge at 270-871-0433. The fundraiser is among several designed to enhance the scholarship fund established in 2008 in memory of Crittenden County youth Jake Hodge, a healthy athletic 12-year-old who passed away unexpectedly. As part of the youth’s legacy, the fund awards annual scholarships to deserving high school seniors in Crittenden, Caldwell and Livingston counties, as well as a Kentucky High School Rodeo student. Friends and family members are appreciative of the outpouring of support to build the scholarship fund. Organizers hope to reach a $100,000 goal through various fundraising events which will ensure the scholarships continue for many years to come. Information about the scholarships can be obtained by visiting www.jakehodge.com .

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December 16, 2010

Playing and Winning the Scholarship Game

OK, you don’t have a 4.0 GPA, you’re not the senior class president, you can’t throw a football fifty yards, and your SAT scores aren’t generating letters or phone calls from Harvard, Yale or Princeton. So, you’ll never qualify for a college scholarship, right?

Not necessarily! There are lots of scholarships, and other kinds of financial aid for which you might qualify. Some colleges may offer you academic grants with a GPA of 3.0 and SAT scores of 1000. Ashland University offers scholarships to twins. Many church affiliated colleges offer grants to students who are members of their religious denomination. And that’s just the beginning.

If you are the son or daughter of a military veteran, if either of your parents work for a major corporation, if your mother or father is a member of a fraternal or civic organization, or if you are preparing for a career in a particular profession, there may be substantial scholarships for which you can apply, even if you’re not a top student or student leader.

Are you good at writing essays? If you are, your writing skills may be the ticket to a scholarship. There is even a scholarship for students who agree to abstain from using tobacco and alcohol while in college.

You may even qualify for a scholarship because of where you live, your last name, your ethnic heritage or race, or a disease or handicapping condition you may have. Get the idea yet? There are all kinds of scholarships, grants, and financial aid programs out there. Some require economic need or have other restrictions, others do not.

You can search through hundreds of thousands of possible scholarships (free!) in more than twenty different data bases at [http://www.college-scholarships.com]. While you’re there, you can sign up for a free email newsletter with articles on college admission, scholarship and financial aid programs, college survival tips, and income opportunities for college students.

At http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com you’ll find scholarships given by individual college to all enrolled students meeting the listed criteria.

Student-athletes may visit [http://www.college-athletic-scholarships.com] to find the information needed to secure an athletic scholarship (or an opportunity to compete in a Division III or other non-scholarship program).

Don’t forget your school counselor, as he or she can be a great source of information about local scholarship sources. In fact, most high school guidance offices maintain a list of locally based scholarships. Parents and students would be well advised to explore the range of scholarships for which they may qualify as early as the ninth or tenth grade so they can plan to meet the requirements of as many as possible.

You should be aware that many private colleges offer substantial scholarships and grants in order to be more competitive with lower cost public institutions and/or attract students who might otherwise enroll elsewhere. These monies are often offered to students with very little or no demonstrated financial need. In fact, many private colleges frequently “rebate” 30%-35% (or more) of their tuition revenue in the form of institutional financial aid. When these funds are factored in, private colleges may ultimately be little or no more expensive for some students to attend than public colleges and universities with lower published fees.

If you can demonstrate financial need, as established by your answers on the FAFSA
form at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ , you may want to apply to at least a few colleges which meet 100% of demonstrated financial need and do so with a reasonable proportion of gift aid to self-help aid (loans and/or work-study funds). Take note that although some relatively small number of colleges will meet the full need of all enrolled students, many more will be far more likely to meet or nearly meet the full need of stronger students.

To position yourself well to be a competitive candidate for scholarships, students should take the most challenging classes available, work diligently to learn as much as possible (not just to get grades), and get involved in co-curricular, community, charitable and/or public service activities. Here’s a good rule of thumb for all students; the more you have to offer the more you’re likely to be offered.

Remember three words…research, research, and research. The more time you spend investigating scholarship opportunities, the more likely you are to find scholarships for which you may be eligible.

Don’t let anyone discourage you. There are lots of people “out there,” including some educators, who are inadvertently spreading their serious misconceptions about who may qualify for financial aid and what is required to do so. Most important of all, do not fail to investigate or apply to a college you like because you think it is too expensive. That is one of the most common and worst mistakes a family can make. Remember, you never know what kinds of scholarships and/or financial aid you might receive.

However, just like you should have “fall back” or “safety” colleges in case you are not admitted to your first choice institutions, you should choose and apply to colleges that will be affordable if you do not receive the financial assistance for which you hope.

Obvious as it may be, I feel obligated to remind you to pay attention to details and deadlines when applying for scholarships because so many students fail to do so. I could hardly believe it when an independent educational counselor who probably earns in the neighborhood of $1,000 for helping a student identify and gain admission to appropriate colleges asked (on an email list serve) how many words above the limit one of her counsulees could go on his college application essay. Don’t make the mistake that she did by assuming there will be no penalty if you “come close” to the requirements or are “only a few days beyond the deadline”. If you don’t pay attention, be prepared to pay for your mistakes.
But, do it right and you have a great chance of getting some scholarship and or financial aid help. Good luck.

Dan Rosenfield is a university dean who creates educational websites as a hobby. Among his sites is [http://www.college-scholarships.com], one of the most popular college admissions and scholarships websites on the net. You can reach Dan at aegc@earthlink.net.

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December 14, 2010

Mistakes That Could Ruin a Great Scholarship Application

Scholarship is a program that will help you continue your studies for free. But, you should always keep in mind that simple mistakes could prevent you from being picked as the recipient of an educational program. A simple error could mean lost money, and a lost chance of being able to go to school for free. This article will be showing you some of the mistakes that you need to avoid when applying for an educational grant.

Spelling is one of the biggest factors that will decide whether you deserve the grant or not. There is a story of a girl who has an average GPA of 3.95 but was not thrown out of the list of all the applicants simply because she had misspelled the word “salutatorian.” When submitting an application form, always check your spelling and grammar, and keep it free from mistakes.

Another common mistake that you should avoid when applying for a grant is your personal information. A single mistake in your identity could cost you the opportunity to study for free. The submitted papers and your application form should contain the same information about your identity in order to prevent you from being dropped out of the list soon.

When filling up application forms, never leave blank spaces. You should tell them everything they need to know because this information will help them decide whether you deserve the grant or not. If information being asked is not applicable to you, simply write N/A which stands for Not Applicable.

Following directions is also another important thing to remember when applying for an educational grant. When the instruction says signature over printed name, write your printed name and place the signature over it. Never do anything that is not instructed and never do things as you wish.

Another thing that will cost you the whole scholarships is the deadline. Make sure that you submit the requirements on time. Organizations never accept applications that were submitted a minute after the deadline ends. Mail your applications early because this will increase your chances of getting the scholarship.

Always remember these things when you are applying for an educational grant. Keep in mind that your future lies on these application forms and you only have one shot every year. Make sure that you quadruple, not double not triple, quadruple check your forms before submitting them, and always submit them three to four days ahead of the deadline. These simple things will further increase your chances of getting the educational grant and finishing your studies for free.

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December 13, 2010

How to Get Scholarship Funds For School

If you are having cannot go to college because you lack funds, you should not lose hope, there are a lot of financial aids for school that you can acquire easily. Having funds for school is very easy, especially if you are willing to pursue your studies. Whether you are out of school for years, or are currently enrolled, you can definitely have the money you need for your school easily.

There are several options that you can take, which will help you continue your studies. You can have a school loan, a work-study program, and scholarship programs. The most popular among these choices is the school loan. This option will allow you to loan a particular amount of money to be used for school. These loans generally have low interest rates and are affordable for students like you. The only problem that you have to deal with is the pressure of being under a lot of debt.

There are people who do not want to go through the troubles of being pressured with a lot of debt. If you are one of these people, then you can also continue to pursue your studies by taking study-work programs. This will allow you to get tuition discounts while working for the school. This type of program is preferred by a lot of people, but the problem is there are only a few slots open for this program.

Study-work programs follow the “first come first serve” rule, and the earlier you sign-up for the program the higher your chances of getting hired by the school. If you want to continue studying without the hassle of being in a lot of debt, you need to apply for this program as early as you can. The problem with this option is the added pressure on your side, because you need to work while studying, giving you less time to focus on your lessons.

If the two options above do not apply for you, then you can also continue schooling with the help of foundations and people who are offering scholarship programs. Looking for scholarship is very easy, because there are different organizations, foundations, and businesses that are willing to provide money for your school.

You can approach local businesses and organizations and ask them if they can help you with your studies. The Internet is also a good place to look for scholarships and grants that are available to students like you. You can also join competitions that are giving away free school funds as a reward.

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December 10, 2010

Mother’s Scholarship- An Opportunity to Go Back to School

Have you ever though of going back to school? About getting a scholarship? Is being a mom becoming a hindrance to your goal? Or worrying about your tuition fee? These questions will be resolve by applying for grants and scholarship. There are scholarship programs that are offered for single mothers. Being a mom is noble especially if you have no partner at home. You have to do all the work taking care of the kids while earning a living. Mostly single moms nowadays are very young and haven’t been able to finish college. But, if you are willing to go back to school here are your options. Student loans Student loan s is offered to students to aid them with their tuition fees and school expenses. These loans usually come with a minimal interest rate. This must be paid but it may be hard for you pay for the loan especially if you have kids. Government grants Government grants are given to moms that are going back to college. These programs change from year to year so it’s up to what grants are going to apply. Scholarships Scholarships maybe offered by an individual person, by a company or even the university. If you already choose a university, inquire about the scholarship they offer and go to the financial aid department.

They will guide you in the right direction. Here are some of the scholarships offered for single mother for free: The Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund -This scholarship is specific for single mothers only but is available for residents of Arkansas. Able Wolman Fellowship -This scholarship may award you up to $20,000 and may be renewable. There no required GPA. This is offered to those students who are taking up Doctorate or adult students who is willing to pursue and finish his or her studies as far as possible. Yellow Ribbon Scholarship -This is another example of free scholarship for single mom. It may grant you up to $3500 per but with a requirement of a minimum 2.5 GPA or higher. This scholarship offers aid to men and women with disability issues who need the money to pay for the tuition. Young Communicators Fellowships -This scholarship is for students who are pursuing communications course. Also free scholarship for mothers. No GPA requirement. They will award you $2500 for your educational expenses and another $2500 for traveling and housing. If you really want to go back to school you can always find ways to resolve your problems. Always remember that it is for you and your kids’ future.

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December 9, 2010

Easy Scholarships to Get – 5 Ridiculously Easy Scholarships to Apply For

Getting into college is difficult– almost everybody knows that. It requires preparation, mentally, physically, and emotionally, as well as ample financial support. But college, as everyone knows, is your best ticket to a wider range of opportunities for yourself and your family. Hence, despite the challenge that stands in the way, you will have to strive hard enough to obtain that highly coveted college diploma.

Fortunately, there are certain forms of financial aides that can help students, such as yourself, get into college and finish your college education without having to spend a single cent coming from your own pocket. You might have heard of academic and sports scholarships, but if you find them difficult to apply for, don’t fret– there are ridiculously easy scholarships which you can apply for and they don’t even involve an entrance exam nor will the sponsors look over your academic standing in your previous school.

This might sound like an episode from Ripley’s Believe it or Not, but yes, there are scholarships for the surprisingly tall people and they will not involve a basketball and a hoop. There is also a scholarship made especially for those who can predict the future, as well as a scholarship program named after Klingon, the intergalactic language popularized by every geek’s favorite, Star Trek.

If you just can’t get into a scholarship program with seemingly “normal” qualification requirements, you should try these easy scholarships, which are, at the same time ridiculously easy to apply for. These are very easy scholarships to get, but just like their academically-dependent scholarship counterparts, these scholarships also require each and every one of its applicants to undergo a process in order to qualify for a cash prize intended for one’s tuition.

Below are 5 easy scholarships to get without entrance exams or the involvement of any document that shows your academic standing:

  1. Scholarships for potato-lovers: Potato Industry Scholarship. The Potato Industry (yes, there is such a thing), wants you to show your love for baked potatoes, fried potatoes, sliced potatoes, or generally, just potatoes. If you are obsessed with potatoes and if you are considering taking up a course that deals with growing and harvesting potatoes, then you are eligible for a $2, 000 award under the Potato Industry Scholarship.
  2. Scholarships for linguists: The Klingon Language Institute Scholarship. Whether you are interested to learn French, Spanish, Gibberish, and even Klingon, the Klingon Language Institute is for you. This scholarship invites all students who love to learn foreign languages. Lucky recipients get $500 dollars each year as financial support.
  3. Scholarships for tall people: Tall Clubs International Scholarship. The Tall Clubs International Scholarship program wants to know “what being tall means to you.” Got any ideas? Write them down in an essay format and you might just win $1, 000.
  4. Scholarships for modern-day oracles: Excellence in Predicting the Future Award. What’s the winning combination in the lottery? What is going to happen 3 days from now? How about the economy– what do you think is going to happen to it a few months from now? The Excellence in Predicting the Future Award encourages high school students to take up economics in college. By simply telling them your prediction for the community, you might be the lucky recipient of this award.
  5. Scholarships for Aspiring Astronauts: SPAACSE. The SPAACSE wants you to write about space travel– without leaving the Earth! Simply write an essay about space travel and you could win the $1, 000 dollar scholarship award.

You might wonder why these scholarships are very easy to apply for. The answer is quite simple: since they cater to a specific field and group of students, the sponsors are trying to help raise awareness and invite more people to become part of these unique industries. One way to do so is by showing the community that support is strong in these fields.

These may be easy scholarships to get but you will be competing with several other students who want to avail of their generous cash awards. You will not be competing with thousands of students but then again, you will have to impress the sponsors if you want to secure your chances of winning these awards. More importantly, opportunities like these don’t come along often, so don’t waste time and do your best to deliver your finest essays if you wish to become a recipient.

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December 7, 2010

College Scholarship Funding For Struggling Mothers

College is an important part of every individual’s life. But, a very high percentage of the community misses out on their college education due to lack of funds. Mothers fall in such category who either couldn’t complete their education or couldn’t continue due to family and duties. Mothers need to get educated and for this reason college scholarship for mothers have been initiated.

Mothers are a delicate part of the family who support and care for the family and perform all their duties with due diligence. Education to them is as important as to the other members. An educated mother is able to make the right choices for her and her family. Understanding this situation, help has been offered from different directions. The federal government is making a marked difference in the lives of mothers by providing various scholarships and grants to them to attend college. The government has reserved $30 billion for federal grants and an additional $40 billion towards state grants. The Pell grants being the most famous amongst the federal grants have been improved from this year and $17 billion has been kept aside for it. Federal grants are to be applied through FAFSA which is the online application center.

Non-profit organizations are putting in their efforts to provide scholarships for mothers to get back to college. A few of them have been mentioned below:

1) Raise the Nation – This wonderful organization has been helping out mothers for their financial needs and helping them return to colleges to start their education.

2) Sunshine Lady Foundation Scholarship Program – This organization is working towards mothers who have been abused physically by their spouse. The program provides financial aid and scholarships to these mothers to complete their education.

3) The Fleming Associates Young Parent Program – The program works to provide education to those mothers who are especially from a low-income household and are also eager to continue their education.

4) Soroptimist Women’s Opportunity Awards: Three women are awarded this scholarship who are really eager to pursue their studies.

5) The Jeanette Rankin Foundation Scholarship Program : This foundation was started in 1978. The program aims to provide financial care to mothers above 35 years of age.

6) Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship – The scholarship is mainly for the single mothers from the region of Arkansas.

7) Ford Opportunity Program – It is provided to 52 mothers attending Oregon College.

Most of these scholarships support degree programs which have the option of studying online. Online studies are a welcome asset for the mothers as they are extremely convenient and flexible.

College scholarships for mothers are really a request to all the mothers to make use of such beautiful amenities available now which will later ensure them a happy and secure future and a smooth life for their family.

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December 3, 2010

Education Funding By Burger King Scholarship

There are many unclaimed scholarships are present today, which amount to thousands of dollars. As these are weird and unclaimed, so, not much competition is there. Burger King scholarship is such a scholarship.
Even though, it may sound a little weird, but there hundreds of diverse types of grantsexist which can fund your educational expenses. The Burger king Scholarship provides colossal amount of money to various students every year.
}You’ll also know the Burger king Scholarship as BK scholarship. Before you try for this scholarship, you should know about the requirements and eligibilities.

You probably know that Burger King Joint is very famous for its burgers, french fries and shakes in the North America. But not a lot of students be familiar with about the scholarship program. Every year, The burger king scholarship offers $1000 each to 700 students. The students can be residents of any country in the North America continents, the United States of America or from any accredited residence schools of these regions.
James McLemore, the cofounder of Burger King Restaurants, was the important man behind the inception of these scholarships. These scholarships have been helping students for ages.
These scholarships have offered about $10 million to the students by 2007. The eligibility criteria of these scholarships is not strict – you need to have a part-time position of 15 hours weekly and a GPA of 2.5 to apply for these scholarships.

The application process is uncomplicated-you can fill your profile form for registration online. Go to the Burger King scholarship program administration website and hear the deadline for the submission of application generate and the pros and cons of the scholarship.
The website also offers other information such as the winners’ database and students who earned this scholarship. This worship is provided based on extracurricular activities, the leadership skills and your academic results. Your work experience can help you in obtaining this scholarship.
The company plans to provide 10,000 scholarships by the end of 2010. So, earning this scholarship becomes a very achievable task for students who want a better tomorrow.
So don’t wait for anything, simply grab this golden chance from the Burger King and obtain your college education free

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