Sunday, December 30, 2012

Scholarships on Twitter this week 12-2012

Here are some Twitter Scholarship postings for this week. 

Just click to explore them.


200 Free Scholarships. RE-TWEET today, if your could use extra money for school. got your back....

This is a great time to start your Foundation Scholarship application. Apps are due March 1!

Meiji Jingu Japanese Studies Research Scholarships, SOAS, University of London, UK ~1231 

RT : Erasmus Mundus MSc Scholarships in Dependable Software Systems (DESEM), Europe ~1231 

Know an OC high school senior? Be sure to tell them about the Disneyland Resort Scholarship Program! 

and one of my postings!
52 places to find scholarships

If you are not yet on Twitter, you may want to go there and join. Searching for scholarships is easy there, and you can add many more links to explore too.

Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

And here are the most popular postings for this week:
Finding Scholarships and Grants for School
and
10 Tips for Doing Well on Final Exams

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Here is hoping all my Find Scholarships and Grants readers have a GREAT holiday.

Have a wonderful holiday, everyone.

A beautiful Christmas tree by LizMarie_AK on Flickr.

























Have a wonderful Christmas, Hanukkah, and Yule.

If you want to check out some scholarships or other articles while you are celebrating, here are some recent tips about jobs, scholarships and other resources that I ran across from the blogs I am subscribed to.

Maybe one of them is right up your alley.

Special Education Careers and Resources

8 Scholarships on this list expire in December - by Allen Grove

6 Dangerous Jobs that Pay Well

Planning and Preparing for College - her latest postings: Scholastic Art and Writing Awards - plus  the Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship, plus Statevouchers.org.

Another posting talks about Internships with Youth Villages.

and Judge Joe Barsch talks about the Visine Students with Vision Scholarship.

You may want to sign up at each blog and web site so that you can get these kinds of articles delivered regularly to your inbox too.

-Betsyanne

You can check my Nontrads Scholarship pages here:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

And these are the three most popular other postings this month.
Unusual, odd, wacky, and unknown scholarships and sites to explore
Veterinary School Scholarships, version 1
Scholarships, grants and more links for Native Americans

And, as always, thank you so much for visiting my blog today!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Some Religious Scholarships and good search websites

Do you want to go into a religious field - - to become a minister or pastor?









There are many diverse scholarships out there to help you.

Here are just a few:

Christian Scholarships at Scholarships.com

Religious Scholarships and Grants at the ScholarshipsandGrants.us site - also they have a List of Religious Education Major Scholarships at this site.

General TheologicalAtheist and Agnostic, and Pagan and Wiccan Scholarship links are at the collegescholarships.org site.

More Christian Scholarships are listed at the OEDb site, as well as Muslim Scholarships.

Boy Scouts who are Catholic can apply for these scholarships at the Nesa.org site.

You will be able to apply for many different kinds of scholarships (such as religious scholarships or other ones) when you register at free search sites like the Official FAFSA site and also Fastweb.

Another useful sites to check for religious scholarship links is the Dr. Torres/Fatomei site.

Good luck in your scholarship search!

-Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

and


Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two



And here are the most popular blog links from this week:

#1:  Unusual, odd, wacky and unknown scholarships and sites to explore

#2. Veterinary School Scholarships

#3. Scholarships, grants, and more links for Native Americans

#4. New Scholarship sites, Canada, Easy Scholarships, more

and

#5. Finding Scholarships only YOUR school offers - how an advisor can help

Monday, December 10, 2012

Some scholarship links from About.com

I like the About.com site. There are some great writers on there.

Plus there is some great information - - very handy for scholarship seekers.

My favorites are Jamie Littlefield, who does the Distance Learning pages, and Deb Peterson, who does the Continuing Education Guide.

There are many different (and good!) Guides at this site, and there are many scholarship links there to explore.

Here are some more scholarship links you might like from the site:
Tips for Getting College Scholarships

Google Scholar

How to Search for Scholarships Online

College ADHD Scholarships

10 Professional Groups that Offer Business Scholarships

College Scholarships for First-Generation and Underrepresented Students

College Scholarships for International Students and non-Citizens - 17 Scholarships

Types of Financial Aid for Graduate Students

23 Unusual Scholarships
 
Video: How to get an Athletic Scholarship

Financing Student Travel

Paying for College and Financial Aid

Big Money College Scholarships

Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

The Most Popular Postings this week are:

Scholarships, Grants, and more Links for Native Americans

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

Veterinary School Scholarships v. 1 April 2011

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

52 Places to Find Scholarships!

Here is another GREAT article from Deb Peterson at the About.com site.

She lists 52 different places here from the book, 1001 Ways to Pay for College. The link to the book is below.


Here is that link:

Were Can I Find a Scholarship?

Deb finds the greatest scholarship links. Thanks, Deb!

And if you want to order the book, here is my link to it from Amazon:



All for now!

-Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages too: 

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Most Popular Postings this week:

Final Project Excitement

Finding Scholarships and Grants for School

Friday, November 30, 2012

Great Scholarship blogs - subscribe and get the scholarship news on time.

There are some great Scholarship blogs that send out emails with lots of good links in them that I subscribe to.

You can too. Just sign up on each site to receive email when each posting is made.

Here are just a few:
Planning and Preparing for College - C. Herd and the artivist list all kinds of different scholarships here and regularly update their blog too.

The Scholarship Dude - Judge Joe Barsch - this well-documented blog has much information on scholarships from all over, plus an Advice and Articles section.

About.com College Admissions - there is much good advice here about colleges, scholarship essays, and more. The About.com site also has other very useful pages for scholarship seekers. Another is the About.com Business School page. and the Graduate School Guide.

What is great about all these sites is that you can sign up for notices right in your inbox. That way you don't miss any of the articles or deadlines for scholarships.

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 these are the most popular blog postings here this month:

Scholarships, grants and more links for Native Americans

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

Don't get ripped off trying to find a scholarship... some pointers

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Leave a comment too. Thanks.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

WKU offers Bonner Scholarship Program

Great info! I received this information today via an email from the local ALIVE group.

The ALIVE group helps people in the community help others by volunteering and learning about community needs.They are connected to this program, whose full name is the Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation.

There are 80 different schools in the Bonner Scholarship network. Western Kentucky University is one of them.

The Bonner Scholarship Program has its own web page at Western. This sounds like a great opportunity.

Students get help with their schooling, PLUS the students have a chance to give back with community service. I like this!

Here is a list of colleges who are part of the Bonner Network. Is your school listed there?

-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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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Funding for International Students coming to the U.S. to study

Hi, everyone! I hope you are finding funding for your educational journey.

I got a question today online about sources for overseas students coming to the US to study.

The Statue of Liberty - NPS (CC)  photo on Wikimedia Commons
























I am posting part of my answer here, and adding more about it too.

Are you serious about coming the US to study? Then I would suggest looking into scholarships and grants right away. It could make all the difference for you.

First, I would check out the school(s) you are interested in. Chances are they may have their own funds, scholarships, and grants you can apply for. Get in touch with Admissions to find out.

Secondly, look for QUALITY sites online to find out about even more programs.

For US Resources for out-of-country students, try searching for overseas scholarships on my Scholarships and Grants blog here:


Use the Search function to the right there.

US State Department resources listed with sites like Scholarships.com or FastWeb, or maybe the Gold Standard scholarships are good ideas, as well as the great Fulbright Scholarships. 
 
There are also some listed on this page: http://www.finaid.org/scholarships/prestigious.phtml. Scroll down to see these.
 
You can also google "US educational opportunities for foreign students" or "US Scholarships for International Students" and see what comes up. I think you may be pleasantly surprised at the variety and kind of international student scholarships available today.
 
Good luck finding sources, and I hope these are helpful hints too.
 
-Betsyanne 

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
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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Veterans - - You can find help by accessing these resources.

Veteran's Resources for School, Training, and more.
Photo by U.S. Dept. of Education - Veterans Tribute Career Technical Academy











Are you a veteran going back to school? Or maybe you know someone who is a veteran and would like to go back to school?

At WKU, there is a special office just for Veterans, the Veterans Affairs office. They help with all forms and find out what benefits each veterans have.

Here are their helpful links too:
http://www.wku.edu/veteran/valinks.php

They include the Dept. for Veterans Affairs, Vocational Rehab site, a link to the Kentucky Troops to Teachers program site, AND the WKU Upward Bound page.

These programs are available across the country. They are well worth looking into.

Veterans, just give your local college or school a call and let them guide you to local Veteran's resources for scholarships, grants, and lots more.

Good luck, veterans!

Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

You may also like these popular postings:

Don't get Ripped Off Trying to Find a Scholarship

Scholarships, Grants, and More Links for Native Americans

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Twitter Scholarship Postings - it's a fun way to search.

Twitter and Scholarships - a good place to search.

Are you on Twitter? Well, even if you are not, you can go there and search for Scholarship postings anytime.

Here are just a few of them to explore. Who knows? You may like one of these!


Could you use $5,000 to help pay for college? Send us a funny video to enter the Scholarship!

We're giving away 5,000 scholarships to college students around the world.

RT : Fulbright Master Scholarships, American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (... ~1105 

Know any amazing authors who could use a boost? We're offering a scholarship to our first ever Writing Excuses Retreat:

Scholarships available for women in medicine: FAIRBANKS — The American Heart Association, through its Go Red For...

Cambridge International Scholarship Scheme (CISS), University of Cambridge, UK ~1105 

Let’s Kickoff National Scholarship Month! via  

12 Tips on Winning a Scholarship (via Fastweb)

Cherokee students eligible for Farm Bureau scholarships: The Farm Bureau will award 10 scholarships totaling $14...

Need Based Scholarships via  

is looking for its next . Could you possibly know her? She could win $3000 scholarship!

The Udall foundation awards environmental, tribal policy, and native american health care scholarships  

Colorado woman donates money for BHSU scholarship: BHSU annually sponsors the American Indian College Scholarshi...

And the VERY best of luck finding a scholarship, my awesome readers!

-Betsyanne

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

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

More about the Planning and Preparing for College site

Minority students and others can find great opportunities at the Planning and Preparing for College blog.
By Vadim Plessky [see page for license], via Wikimedia Commons   












C. Herd and The Artivist join together to list many links, scholarship sites, internships and more on this blog site for both undergraduates and graduate students on her blog. In addition, it is continually updated and well worth checking out.

Here is that link:
The Planning and Preparing for College blog.

I think you will REALLY like this blog.

These two researchers and bloggers do a super-terrific job of finding opportunities others wish they could.

Later!

Betsyanne
Blogger, writer, and artist
Bowling Green, Kentucky

Join Find Scholarships and Grants on Twitter.

And do check my Nontrads Scholarship pages: 

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

You may also like these popular postings:

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

Scholarships, grants, and more links for Native Americans

Veterinary School Scholarships

New Scholarship sites, Canada, Easy Scholarships, more

and

Get organized - and keep track of your scholarship and grant applications

Thank you for visiting my blog today! And good luck finding that perfect scholarship, grant, internship or other opportunity.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Winning a scholarship - some tips from a great Fastweb article.

Another great article from Fastweb: 12 Tips on Winning a Scholarship.

I like these tips. My favorites are: #6: Don't miss deadlines. It sounds simple, but you may have a perfect essay or application, and not even be considered, just because you are late for the deadline. Your application may wind up in the circular file, also known as the wastebasket.

#9: Personalize your essay and be passionate. Yes! This is a great suggestion too. Being passionate and excited about what you are writing about will show the committee that you have your own voice, and will set you above other applicants.

Also, an interesting application will be a welcome addition to the many these people have probably already read (boring ones!).

I personally would add another suggestion: Keep on keeping on - - keep on filling out applications, keep on looking for more scholarships to apply to, and keep yourself motivated.

There are students out there who have paid for their whole college experience by applying for scholarships and grants.

Here is that link again:
12 Tips on Winning a Scholarship - Fastweb

Good luck!

-Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Do I want a scholarship? I would love to GIVE one...

My Scholarship Dreams!
Photo from Villás Galéria és Aukciósház on Wikimedia Commons.













I would love to be able to offer my OWN scholarship to people maybe going back to school or needing some support with that. But until I win the lottery I can't. Darn.

But I do have a Nontraditional Student site, blog, and Yahoo group, and help older students who may be thinking of going back to school, or are already in school.

So this site (the Find Scholarships and Grants blog) helps them, too.

What kind of scholarship would I pick to give away?

I guess either an Art or English scholarship would appeal to me personally. I know that every little bit of money helps, so maybe I will work on getting a grant to do this someday. It is worth looking into!

I could look at people's writing or art portfolios, and select someone with both talent and stick-to-itive-ness.

But for the time being, I write about many different kinds of scholarships here. I hope these links are helpful.

I think people probably have applied with the links here. But so far, I have not applied for any.

Why not?  I guess I think that if I DO win one, then I will need to come up with the REST of the money, then go back to school right away. And I am not sure NOW is the time.

Besides, I can learn a lot just doing my writing (in blogs, for instance) or finishing up some ebooks, AND making some art.There is a lot available on the internet to help, plus in books from the library or from my favorite bookstore in Nashville, McKay's Books.

Are you also thinking of applying for a scholarship? Just search for what kind you are looking for on the pages below OR in this blog. And good luck!

Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

And here are some popular postings here at the Find Scholarships and Grants site:

Don't Get Ripped Off Trying to Find a Scholarship

Unusual, Odd, Wacky, and Unknown Scholarships

and
Scholarships, Grants and More for Native Americans.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Scholarships to other countries PLUS tuition-free schools in Europe

Here are two great articles I found today.  


They are both on the Scholars4dev.com site. The first one is Foreign Government Scholarships for International Students from Developing Countries.

If you do not qualify for a scholarship, you may still study in other countries at some free universities. However, you must still pay room and board, and sometimes other fees.

Check that article out here: Tuition-Free Universities and Colleges in Europe for International Stsudents / 2012-2013 Scholarships

Thanks for stopping by today, and good luck on your scholarship search!

Betsyanne

Also check out my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One, and

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Friday, October 12, 2012

An article about finding scholarships and loans from Kate Freeman on Mashable

Here is another great article.

It explains why the best sites update every day, and why they all can't. Some sites are licensed via others, and just have the very same information.

Read more:
(via Mashable) Find Scholarships for College, Student Loans with These Websites.

Thanks, Kate Freeman, for a really good article.

Readers, I hope you like it too.

Leave a comment!

Betsyanne

And here are 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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Monday, October 8, 2012

More good and researched Scholarship sites

 It's nice to find some more researched scholarship sites to add to my list.

A 2008 Yahoo Voices article by Shannon Lausch lists some familiar sites (Fastweb) along with some not-so-familiar ones, such as College Net and College Data.

She even lists their BBB (Better Business Bureau) statuses, which I found helpful. This article also helps you rate other websites and find out if they are legitimate, or just scam-type sites.

You can check out the article here: How to Find Great College Scholarship Web Sites - Yahoo Voices.

Good luck in your scholarship search!

Betsyanne

Also, check out 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!

Monday, October 1, 2012

12 Tips on Winning a Scholarship - from Mark Kantrowitz at Fastweb.

12 Tips on Winning a Scholarship - from FastWeb.

Fastweb is one of the best sites for getting scholarships. If you have not already signed up here, you will want to do that. They are a quality site that has been around a long time.

Their tips are good! Mark Kantrowitz, the publisher at Fastweb, has tips that will help you win a scholarship.

Here is that link:
http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships/articles/2963-12-tips-on-winning-a-scholarship.

My favorites are #6 (make all deadlines), #1 (start early) and #9 (make your essay stand out).

I think you'll like this article!

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?
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Sunday, September 23, 2012

More Scholarships for your list - from Email Newsletters

Magnifying glass - From a photo by Stéphane Magnenat on Wikimedia Commons.












Here are some scholarship site postings from newsletters that I signed up for with email.

That means you can go to each site and sign up too.

Get new scholarship news and postings regularly!

Here are just a few of these:

#1. TN Achieves Deadline Extended - from the Planning and Preparing for College blog

#2. The Howard E. and Wilma J. Adkins Memorial Scholarship - from the Judge Joe Barsch/Scholarship Dude Newsletter.

#3. College Admissions U.S. from About.com College Admissions, U.S. (Allen Grove)

#4. About.com (Karen Schweitzer) Business School - many links, including thte Lowes Scholarship Program.

Good luck in your scholarship search!

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?
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Friday, September 14, 2012

We need more world understanding of different cultures!

The World Peace Gate in Seoul, Korea is by Ziggymaster and is on the Wikimedia.org site.


















The Innocence of Muslims - is it a hate video? I think yes.

The recent video making fun of Mohammed and Islam called "The Innocence of Muslims" is not only a slap in the face to people who believe in Islam, but is also a badly made video.

It is hard to believe that the person that is responsible for this video has been living under a rock for the last ten years. It seems he or she wanted to create mayhem and violence - - because that's what happened last time someone made fun of Islam.

I think the point has been that Freedom of Speech does include spoofs of anything, even religion, and that is why it has not been taken off of the internet here in the U.S., as it has in other countries.

I have watched this video. I didn't like it. I am not a Muslim, but I can understand why people would dislike and even hate this video. I was curious about it, so I went to watch it yesterday. It is still on YouTube. It has trailers and then the whole (short-ish) video.

Definitely this video does NOT enhance relationships between cultures.

I am sorry this video was made. It was irresponsible.

Ridiculing other people's religion is not the way to make things better in the world. I think more education is in order to help countries understand and respect each other.

Some programs that I think HELP world peace and global understanding are:

The Rhodes Scholar Program 
(which helps students from across the world and the U.S. study in different countries)

AFS and other exchange programs, and

The Peace Corps

Have you seen this video? What programs do YOU think are helping the world come together in peace?

Thanks for visiting!

Betsyanne

PS and the BEST of luck on your scholarship search or efforts to make the world a better place.

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Learn "About" Scholarships at the About.com site

Are you looking for a scholarship or grant? Check out the About.com pages.
This money is clipped from art at the WikiMedia.org site.
The About.com site has pages about many subjects.

Some of these pages that have information about scholarships. They include:

Scholarships for Private School

Single Parent Scholarships

LGBT Scholarships

Autism Scholarships for College

Finding and Applying for College Scholarships (from the Parenting/Fatherhood pages)

Tips on Getting College Scholarships

Scholarships for Psychology Students

College ADHD Scholarships

Scholarships for Twins and Muliples

Asthma Scholarships

Pittsburgh Scholarships for HS Seniors

Student Essay Contests 

Searching for College Scholarships

Paying for Business School - - Scholarships

and a video: How to get a Scholarship

I hope you find these helpful. Good luck on your scholarship search!

Betsyanne

And be sure to check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

You may also like these popular postings:
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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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Monday, August 27, 2012

The redesign of the FAFSA page - it looks good! Plus links there to scholarships and grants.

Hi, Scholarship and Grant Seekers!
Pavel Ĺ evela / Wikimedia Commons















I went to the official FAFSA page today to see if I could find out which scholarships they have on their site.

I knew they had some, but wanted to get specific.

I found the FAFSA Grants and Scholarships page there which is here, and they list the Federal Pell Grant, the FSEOG Grants (Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants), the TEACH grants, and the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants.

These definitely are worth a look.

They also have PDF's there you can download to your computer. (Hint: put these on your desktop so you can remember where they are, unless you are used to another method. This works well for me.)

Their Quick Links on this page look good too. These include: Aid for Military Families, Loans, Work-Study Jobs, and Basic Eligibility Criteria.

So... if you have not read all these pages at the official FAFSA site, I would recommend them for sure.

All for now,

Betsyanne 

And good luck finding a grant or scholarship!

Also check out 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?
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Saturday, August 18, 2012

My big list of Art scholarships A plus some art advice.

So, are you an artist? Do you know one? Here is some advice and some websites for you.
Altered Art by Vicci the Weather Pixie at the moon stars and paper blog.















First, know that many art schools have in-house scholarships. If you have chosen an art school already, then check with the Art Department or your advisor to find out what the school offers. They also may have residencies, work-study programs, graduate assistantships, and more.

You can sometimes also find these resources at your school's website.

Do you have an online portfolio? It can only help you. Of course, you will probably be making one at your school too, like teachers do. It will be a valuable tool to help you get a job or clients later on also.

Have you been in a show yet? Get some work together and apply to be in a public show or enter some local contests. Join a local art group or two. These things help you get noticed and meet other artists and collectors too.

And it does NOT hurt to read up on what you love.

Here are some online resources to help you too.

Sources for Individual Artists - from the WomenArts site.

The Kentucky Foundation for Women Artist Enrichment Page

WKU in Bowling Green, Kentucky offers the Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Arts Award, and has links tot the Trans Artists site (an Artist in Residence Guide) and many more scholarships. They have a great art program there. Here is another scholarship page.

Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut offers scholarships and assistantships. Check this page out to learn more.

Yale also has this scholarship posted on their site. It is a $10,000 scholarship from The Gallery Collection. The winner designs a greeting card that they pick. The deadline for this one is January 6, 2013.

The GoCollege site has a Creative scholarships page (Art) which mostly gives advice on how to apply for scholarships.

Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts has a Graduate School of Design. They offer aid to both US and International students. Their financial aid page is here.

The Art Institute of Philadelphia has a great scholarship page here.

Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts has a great program. They also offer scholarships. Here is their Assistance Programs page and the VSU Scholarships page.

Scholarships for Emerging Artists

St. Olaf College has scholarships for exceptional artists. They are located in Northfield, Minnesota.

Virginia Commonwealth University offers many links to scholarships and grants for their school here.

Grants for Art Students - from the College Scholarships.org site

James Madison University offers Art scholarships here. They are located in Harrisonburg, Virginia. 

The Fulbright program also includes artists.

The Oedb site includes some great art college scholarship links.

The Scholarships.com site has a great list here of Art Scholarships.

The American Center for Artists lists links on this page.

Mira's List looks like a good source for scholarships and other opportunities.

Many schools now offer both online and in-person classes. Let me know what you find out, and other schools you would like to add to this list.

Betsyanne

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two
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