Friday, August 30, 2013

Latest postings from #Scholarship blogs. Two good sites.

Here is info. from two Blogs I subscribe to: some of their latest Scholarship postings are below.

If you like these, you can subscribe to them too.
  1. It is Time to Get Serious About the ACT/SAT
  2. Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Scholarships -- Deadline: November 1, 2012
  3. The White House Internship: A Public Service Leadership Program -- Deadline: September 8, 2013
  4. Agricenter International College Night -- Monday, September 30, 2013
  5. More Recent Articles
  6. Search Planning and Preparing for College (Scholarships, Internships, Etc)
  7. Prior Mailing Archive

It is Time to Get Serious About the ACT/SAT  -

Via About.com
College Scholarships for Business Majors

About Lottery Scholarships
 
These are both great sites - I like them.

Betsyanne 

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages: Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two
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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
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Friday, August 23, 2013

Absolutely free classes - - good as a scholarship? Could be!

Here are the links to some free and reduced price classes. Find more by Googling your area and Free University Classes. Good luck!

MIT's Open Courseware Pages

Open Yale University Courses

Harvard's Open Learning Initiative

Free Classes at About.U

More Free Classes (from Examiner.com) 

Learn CPR Online 

Classes from the Sofia Project

Johns Hopkins Public Health courses






 
The Senior Citizen Guide for College - this site's description is: "This is a comprehensive guide of all college in all states that provide reduced or free tuition for senior citizens." - See more at: http://non-traditional-students.blogspot.com/2013/02/does-your-college-offer-free-classes.html#sthash.5Mzw3PFU.dpuf
The Senior Citizen Guide for College - this site's description is: "This is a comprehensive guide of all college in all states that provide reduced or free tuition for senior citizens." - See more at: http://non-traditional-students.blogspot.com/2013/02/does-your-college-offer-free-classes.html#sthash.5Mzw3PFU.d
(KY) Ed To Go: these classes are online classes I found two years ago. They are listed as part of WKCTC's online classes. Many courses are offered here, and the tuition is reasonable. I saw tuition of 1500.00 at another WKU site for a class in Grant Writing. I found one here for only $95.00. It is called Become a Grant Writing Consultant.


Other classes in Kentucky include Creative Writing (sounds fun), How to find Legitimate Home Employment, Entrepreneurship, E-books, Career and Job Objectives, and lots more.

Just for a price example, the How to Find Legitimate Home Employment class used to cost only $59.00 plus the cost of the e-book, which is $9.95.

Check out the Senior Citizen Guide for College too, if you are 65 or over, or just check your local college for reduced or free classes.

Also, taking a class using an Audit system can be less money.

Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

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Finding Scholarships and Grants

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Friday, August 16, 2013

The Top Three Scholarship Postings on the Find Scholarships and Grants Blog for August 2013

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#1 (most popular) is Veterinary School Scholarships.

#2 is Unusual, odd, wacky and unknown scholarships and sites to explore.

#3 is 35 Scholarships Anyone Can Get - from College Degree.com

Are you actively pursuing a scholarship or grant? True, lots of other people are, too, but there are great sites to help you do that. One is FastWeb, and another is the regular official FAFSA site, which has opportunities in your area. Check these out at The Top Five Scholarship Links and Leads article.

And good luck finding a great scholarship or grant too!

Betsyanne

Check out my popular Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One, and

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

And thank you for visiting my blog today!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Going back to school? Applying for scholarships? You may want to consider it. In a big way.

Going back to school?










Applying for scholarships?

The way I figure it, if you are wanting to go back to school, and have either decided to or not, you can take a chance and apply for at least one scholarship. Maybe lots and lots more.

I have read about people spending their entire summer (much of it anyway) applying for lots and lots of them. They need to be VERY organized and keep many files full of copies of their applications so they don't apply twice or something.

I think just some encouragement can help people who need money for school. You can search Twitter to find new scholarships, use the Fastweb site, (it's free), and also search on the 'net for what you think you are interested in finding scholarships for.

And everyone will tell you to fill out your (U.S.) FAFSA form (at the official site, of course - NEVER pay to fill this out) to find out if you qualify for local scholarships or grants.

Are you going back to school after a break?

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!

Betsyanne

PS Use the Search feature here on this site to help you find more scholarship sites and links. Good luck in your scholarship search.

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