Showing posts with label scholarship scams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scholarship scams. Show all posts
Monday, January 7, 2013
Don't fall for these scholarship scams!
BEWARE OF SCHOLARSHIP SCAMS...
Yes, nefarious nogoodnicks are out there, preying on scholarship seekers.
The FinAid site warns: never give money to get a scholarship. It's a sure sign of a scam.
Here is the full article:
Scholarship Scams
The popular Scholarships.com site also warns of processing fees and small awards on their Scholarship Scams Page - advice from Scholarships.com. Another red flag is an email telling you that you have won an award when you didn't apply for it.
The Federal Trade Commission also has a good page to read so you don't get scammed. You can also report any suspicious scholarship sites or activities by scrolling down to their report links.
On the whole, I find that most scholarship sites are on the level, and won't scam you. But it pays to be careful.
Good luck in your scholarship search!
Betsyanne
Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two
And here are the top three articles here for this week:
Veterinary School Scholarships v. 1
Unusual, odd, wacky, and unknown scholarships and sites to explore
and
New Scholarship sites, Canada, Easy Scholarships, more
See you next posting! And thank you for visiting today!
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Five Scholarship Postings People Like on the BA Find Scholarships and Blogs blog
The Top Five postings. Are you looking for scholarships? Maybe grants?
Here are the current Top 5: the most popular postings here on the Find Scholarships and Grants blog site.
Good luck in finding a scholarship or grant.
#1. Veterinary School Scholarships
#2. Are there scholarships for Science Fiction fans?
#3. Scholarships, Grants, and More links for Native Americans
#4. Don't get ripped off trying to find a scholarship... some pointers
#5. New Scholarship sites, Canada, Easy Scholarships, more
Betsyanne
Former Nontraditional Student
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!
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Don't get scammed while looking for a scholarship
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It's a common mistake to make. You think that the scholarship site is legit. You may be offered a scholarship for a "small fee", or someone offers to help you find a scholarship "just for you." (And bills you afterwards...)
On-the-level scholarship sites or organizations do NOT charge a fee to find you a scholarship, and they do not fill your forms out for you. And if you think a "non-profit" organization sounds a little too good to be true, it just might be.
Articles I found (below) warn NOT to give out your personal information like credit card numbers or bank account numbers to "scholarship" companies. Scholarships.com warns that a scholarship provider does not need this information.
Do your homework. Are you sceptical? Do you have a feeling that perhaps the offer you got is not legitimate? You can contact the Federal Trade Commission to find out if you are involved in any kind of a scholarship scam. Their web address is http://www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams.
Sources for this article:
College: 10 Step Guide: How to Avoid being Taken by Scholarship scams
FinAid explains Scholarship Scams
Protect Yourself from Scholarship Scams (from Scholarships.com)
Other articles you may like:
Can you win an Ivy League Scholarship?
Scholarships.com - they are worth a try.
The Find Scholarships and Grants 5 Most Popular Post Pages
Scholarship dreaming - the Perfect Scholarship.
-Betsyanne
My Squidoo pages - and Join Squidoo with my referral: http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/referral/lizziebeth
You CAN protect yourself from scholarship scams.
It's a common mistake to make. You think that the scholarship site is legit. You may be offered a scholarship for a "small fee", or someone offers to help you find a scholarship "just for you." (And bills you afterwards...)
On-the-level scholarship sites or organizations do NOT charge a fee to find you a scholarship, and they do not fill your forms out for you. And if you think a "non-profit" organization sounds a little too good to be true, it just might be.
Articles I found (below) warn NOT to give out your personal information like credit card numbers or bank account numbers to "scholarship" companies. Scholarships.com warns that a scholarship provider does not need this information.
Do your homework. Are you sceptical? Do you have a feeling that perhaps the offer you got is not legitimate? You can contact the Federal Trade Commission to find out if you are involved in any kind of a scholarship scam. Their web address is http://www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams.
Sources for this article:
College: 10 Step Guide: How to Avoid being Taken by Scholarship scams
FinAid explains Scholarship Scams
Protect Yourself from Scholarship Scams (from Scholarships.com)
Other articles you may like:
Can you win an Ivy League Scholarship?
Scholarships.com - they are worth a try.
The Find Scholarships and Grants 5 Most Popular Post Pages
Scholarship dreaming - the Perfect Scholarship.
-Betsyanne
My Squidoo pages - and Join Squidoo with my referral: http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/referral/lizziebeth
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