Sunday, May 27, 2012
Scholarship and Grant Sites for U.S. Veterans 2012
...some good sites for U.S. veterans to find scholarships and grants with.
Along with regular scholarships and grants, veterans qualify for other programs. Here are some sites to help research scholarships for veterans:
The FinAid Veterans Page
The G.I. Bill website
The U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs - also check out the new Joint VA/DOL Program article here.
Military.com: Busting the Myths about Scholarships
The American Legion Scholarships Page
The Johnson County Community College Page - Veteran/Military-related Grants and Scholarships
Scholarships.com's Veterans/Official Scholarships Bog/Scholarship Search, Find Scholarships and Grants Blog
Another less well-known program helps veterans find programs and help. Here is that website:
The Upward Bound site.
There are also Upward Bound programs that are in many different areas of the country. Find your State program at the drop-down menu right under the picture of the soldier at the site.
I hope these sites are helpful, and I hope your Memorial Day was a good one.
Betsyanne
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Treat looking for scholarships like a job... get organized!
In order to be successful in getting scholarships, some students and experts say that you should send a lot of scholarship applications out. I would think that in today's day and age, more people than ever would be trying for the few scholarships that are out there.
Because of that, if you fill out a LOT of scholarships (and follow up with them if needed), then you have a better chance of getting one.
Keep a box or filing cabinet and put the dates you applied for different scholarships there. You will be able to tell easier when one is due (with a note on the folder) and also you will be able to check with the scholarship people and find out who won each scholarship.
Also, as you may know, some scholarships require that you re-apply each year, and some do not. Dating your search folder can help with this too. The Sallie Mae page (also listed below) also says that having a scheduler for important loan or scholarship dates can also be a big help.
Organizing your financial aid documents is also very important and can save important time, says the Scholarships.com site (below). They also mention which documents you need for many searches.
Julie Bestry, a professional organizer, shares her secrets in her page, Organizing your College Search and Application Process that can be directly applied to scholarship organization.
Being well-organized can help you a lot in your search.
Find out more:
The Sallie Mae Site explains how to Organize your scholarship and loan search
The Scholarships.com - Organize your Financial Aid Documents
Julie Bestry - Best Results Organizing
Has this posting been helpful to you? Or do you have another site that is helpful to add? Leave a comment.
Thanks!
Betsyanne
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
A lucky Scholarship Find Page of the Day
I lucked out today and found a great resource. It is a page from the U.S. News and World Report, a respected publication on and offline.
This page lists articles and information just for scholarship seekers.
Here are some of the subjects these well-written and researched articles are about: 5 reasons Scholarships are essential, News and help from the Scholarship Coach, scholarship information for international students, why some Harvard students pay $15,000 a year, financial aid on Facebook, de-stressing from the debt of college loans, and more.
Here is that link: College Scholarships | US News and World Report.
I hope you really like these articles and information on scholarships.
What is one of YOUR favorite scholarship sites? List it as a comment here, or just say hi.
Betsyanne Scholarship Searches and Info.
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