Friday, July 6, 2012

There are many summer choices for nontraditional students

What are nontraditional students doing this summer? And what are YOU doing? (please leave a comment)

Summer Internships probably started in May or June, when regular school (trade school, college, or university) ended. These programs can be found online or sometimes can be found through word of mouth at school from other students, announcements, student papers, or teachers.

There are also some work-study programs that are either paid or unpaid. Some other programs require that students pay for their trip, and do projects for other countries or the U.S.

Still other nontraditional students work full or part-time during the summer, gearing up for Fall semester. And others are taking a well-deserved break.

Whatever you are doing this summer, nontrads, I hope it's a wonderful summer for everyone.

Nontraditionally yours,
Elizabeth Sheppard "Betsyanne"
Former Nontraditional Student (Education),and Current Nontraditional Student (Online courses in SEO, hands-on pottery practice, and writing practice).

Write a comment here - what are YOU doing this summer?

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Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

An interesting Nursing Scholarship book suggested by a reader.

I want to share a good Nursing Scholarships book today with you.

A commenter on my last blog entry suggested it.

Are you looking for a Nursing Scholarship book? Here is a good one. It is called 101 Nursing Scholarships, and it is by Jean Adamson. It is available as a Kindle book download too.

Here is the link on Amazon.com:



Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Five High-Quality Scholarship Sites

These are just a few of the many GREAT scholarship sites out there.

But if you are looking for a scholarship right now, they can be a great starting point. Here are five good sites to go to to get some scholarship links and ideas.

#1. The Scholarships.com site - - they are FREE (important). Check out their links, and find MANY scholarships here.

#2. Of course, the FastWeb site! Register here and find MANY good scholarships, tailored to you.

#3. FAFSA - if you fill this out (and ONLY at the OFFICIAL site) you can find out what you are qualified to receive in your state and at your chosen school too.

#4. The FinAid site: "The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid". There are great links and articles here. This is another FREE site. They link to the FastWeb site too.

#5. The Fresch Scholarship pages - there are a lot of links here too, and a database to search too.

There are some other good, quality, FREE sites listed also on the Nontraditional student website Scholarships Links and Tips Page One and Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two.

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