Saturday, May 12, 2012

Scholarship search information from New Hampshire

Hello, scholarship searchers.

Do you live in New Hampshire? They have a downloadable form with college information on it that's really interesting.

It is called the NHHEAF: Local College Counselors and Financial Aid Gurus. This form explains how to get guidance for school, and how to obtain scholarships too.

Here is that link: http://www.nhes.nh.gov/elmi/career/documents/nhheaf.pdf. This form will download to your computer, and open with a PDF reader, which you probably have on your computer. If you don't, you can get one here:

Download a PDF Reader.

I plan to put this information on the New Hampshire Nontraditional Student page soon. That page is here:

http://www.nontradstudents.com/newhampshire.html

What is neat about the New Hampshire site is that there are some links there that can help students in other states too.


I am sharing this on my iPad so I had to go back and fix these links later.

Thanks.

All for now,
Betsyanne


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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Unusual, odd, wacky, and unknown scholarships and sites to explore.

Here is a fun article - Wacky Scholarships for 2012 - from the Buzzle site. Thanks, author Ashlesha Bhondwe. These are interesting!

They include a Tall Clubs International scholarship and a Duck calling scholarship.

Wacky Scholarships for 2012

More unusual scholarships are here from the Scholarships.com site: Unusual Scholarships by type. Here you will find a Little People of America scholarship, plus a Duck Brand Stuck at Prom scholarship.

And here are more unusual scholarship links to explore:

FinAid's Unusual Scholarships page
15 Weird Scholarships from Fastweb
Unusual and Unknown Scholarships (ASME)
Odd and Unusual Scholarships from the GoCollege Site

Happy scholarship hunting!

Betsyanne
Former and present Nontraditional Student
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Monday, April 30, 2012

U.S. scholarship sites and .org sites are sites full of quality information

Quality searches for scholarships - - where to look first.

Personally, I would look for scholarships first at the school you are thinking of attending. Donors have unique scholarships available for students at their schools, and you may find these at the school by applying and discussing options with an advisor there.

Government scholarships are searched automatically when people fill out a FAFSA form, and also can be found by searching for .gov and org sites.

Some of the biggie government information sites for scholarships and grants are:

Student Aid on the Web

The Nursing Scholarship Program from HRSA

Scholarships, Financial Aid and Student Internships at the Dept. of State site

FedMoney: a free .org site

The Federal Cyber Service scholarship info.

Grants.gov - find and apply for federal grants.

The Fulbright Page

USAJOBS: Working for America

Know more good U.S. government scholarship or grant sites? List them as a comment. Thanks!

Betsyanne

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