Tuesday, August 30, 2011

How to get a scholarship - by other people and by me, plus Judge Josh Barsch

Hi, scholarship seekers.

There seem to be a million pages online telling you HOW to get a scholarship. I have read a lot of these. Some are really great. Some are not so great.

Most how-to-get-a-scholarship pages online usually just tell you what every person who has a little common sense knows, like:

1. Apply. (Truly more than a no-brainer...)

2. Take your time with each application and carve out time to do many of them. (i.e., be thoughtful and use spell checker or a friend to go over your application.)

3. Go to these sites... (recommended sites follow...) (and sometimes these are very self-serving... or do not include regular schools, only ones that have paid a fee, or only online ones.)

4. Watch your spelling and punctuation. (Really this is #2)

5. Get some books on the subject and read them. (Which I guess could be helpful...)

6. Don't give up. (a la Winston Churchill)

7. Stay motivated. (See #6 which this is really a repeat of)

8. Etc. etc. etc... (mostly stuff you already know).

I have run across some pages like this. Don't waste your time reading any scholarship type article that does not have some links at the bottom.

Better yet, it is good if that site can show some research or even footnotes. There is nothing wrong with an inspirational or imaginative posting, but if the whole site is like that, move on with your internet searching.

To wind up, anyone can pontificate about what you need to do. What scholarship seekers REALLY need is a list of GREAT and up to date resources, blog sites, and information so they can learn for themselves and get cracking at applying or learning where to apply for scholarships.

I have found one really good site lately I want to share with you now. It is a blog that I signed up for. It is called "Judge Josh" Barsch. He has his own scholarship he gives out. He also writes intelligent and interesting articles.

Here is his contact information (from his blog).

"Judge Josh" Barsch









"Like" his stuff on Facebook (his FB page)

Follow him on Twitter (his Twitter page)

Stalk him on Foursquare (his 4Square)

I think you will like his postings.

Former nontrad student and scholarship site hunter.




Here are those sources I talked about. They are free. If you have some more you like, please let me know about them so I can check them out and possibly add them to my lists.

My Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Some other popular postings:
Finding Scholarships and Grants
Online vs. Face-to-Face classes: Which are better?
Websites and Tips to help you study for that exam or test

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Friday, August 26, 2011

The full-ride scholarship: does it really exist?

The easy answer is yes... like "yes, Virginia, it does exist..." but of course, whenever there is a GREAT scholarship, there are also going to be a great number of applicants. But this does NOT mean that you should not try to get one.

An article on the FastWeb site by Kathryn Knight gives 9 places to look for full-ride scholarships. They can be found at the Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC, Project Working Mom, Microsoft University, the Gates Foundation, as a SMART scholarship from the defense department, and at a college or university near you. You can read this article here.

Something you probably already know is that you will never get any kind of scholarship unless you apply for it. The more you apply for, the better chance you have of getting one or more of them.


I know that scholarships ARE out there, just like UFO's may also be out there.

It's up to us to believe in ourselves or make that appointment with the local school near us.

You (and I!) can make that time to do some research about scholarships and grants. We can find out where to send our applications and letters.


Try these links for some more scholarship and grant ideas:


Popular Scholarships and Grants

The Top Five Scholarship Links and Leads

Find Scholarships only YOUR school offers

The Biggie Government Websites for Scholarships and Grant Information


Scholarship Roundup - June 2011

And just for fun: Vote: Aliens vs. Secret Projects: Do you believe in UFO's?

Good luck in your scholarship search.

And add YOUR comment below!





Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two
You may also like these popular postings:
Finding Scholarships and Grants
Online vs. Face-to-Face classes: Which are better?
Websites and Tips to help you study for that exam or test
Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Some Interior Design Scholarships (U.S.)

Grants and Scholarships for Interior Design
Here are a few quality links and sites for people who would like to go to school and learn about interior design. They are sites to explore. I tried to skip all the for-profit sites that only list their own courses or lesser quality sites.

I notice that there are a lot of scholarships offered at many schools for this area of study. This is a short page of all that is available.

Google your state and “Interior Design Scholarship” to find more. And please mention others as comments you personally know about. Thank you!

Fastweb’s collection of Interior Design scholarship links

Scholarship.com’s Design Scholarships page

Scholarship Funding for Interior Design Students from the College Scholarships.org website

Scholarship Links from ifdaef.org (the International Furnishings and Design Association)

Scholarships from the Association of University Interior Designers

State/School specific Interior Design Scholarships:

Randolph Community College, Asheboro, North Carolina Interior Design Scholarships

The Daltile Interior Design Scholarship from the ASID Foundation (The American Society of Interior Designers)

Vila Maria College’s Scholarships for Interior Design Students page (Buffalo, New York)
Kendall College of Art and Design at Ferris State University (Grand Rapids, Michigan) http://www.kcad.edu/programs/undergraduate/interiordesign/scholarships/ 

The Fatomei/Dr. Torres site Scholarships page for Architecture, Accounting, Arts and Humanities, Interior Design, Liberal Arts, Planning, and Religion
http://scholarships.fatomei.com/humanities.html

Johnson County Community College Interior Design Scholarships page
http://www.jccc.edu/home/scholarships/index.php/indexschldept/scholarshipsintrdesign  

Florida State University Department of Interior Design Student Scholarships and Awards http://www.jccc.edu/home/scholarships/index.php/indexschldept/scholarshipsintrdesign

Mississippi State University College of Architecture, School, and Design http://www.caad.msstate.edu/caad_web/id/scholarships.php

And here are some links to professional design organizations http://auid.org/interior_design/links.html

Good luck in your scholarship search!




Also, check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
and
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two.

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
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