Saturday, December 21, 2013

Scholarship postings on Google+ - lots of my links, plus some others.

I found a LOT of Google+ postings from this blog on Google+ when I searched for them today.









There are a few others there too. FYI: one of my favorite bloggers and Scholarship website makers, Francisco A Tomei Torres, posts:"Search Results / Nationally Coveted College Scholarship & Graduate Fellowships" at Fatomei.com - this is his main site.

My alma mater, WKU, posts: WKU offering Bonner scholarships - students are doing community service with groups such as the ALIVE Center locally.

From the website:
"Bonner Leadership Scholars complete 10 hours of community service, professional development and personal enrichment activities each week in exchange for their tuition scholarship.
Being able to offer a Bonner scholarship for service work is something new for WKU, but it is common to many campuses."

Then, Google talks about the Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship. "Congratulations to the 84 recipients and finalists of the Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship and Google Scholarship for Students with Disabilities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa—two scholarships aimed at encouraging underrepresented students to enter the computing field.

Find a list of all scholars: http://g.co/8jr2"

Sara Hill shares about more Google scholarships in North America, and says:
"Google Scholarships in North America - Now accepting applications! | Google Student Blog
The Knight Foundation posted about winners of the "FreeToTweet" Scholarship competition from the 1 For All Organization. "Writer Alex Knapp shares his favorite winning tweet: “I write out of passion. They sing for joy. He worships in love. She gathers in support. We petition in hope. We are #freetotweet.”" http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2012/03/22/winners-announced-for-free-to-tweet-scholarships/.

So, going to Google+ IS worth it to find out more interesting #scholarships and #scholarship news.

Later!
 
Betsyanne

Good luck finding YOUR perfect scholarship.

And don't forget to check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

and Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two


Monday, December 16, 2013

The latest from Scholarship Emails and Sites - December 2013

I hope all my great readers have a terrific and safe holiday.










Here are some recent links and emails I have received to check out for #scholarships, #grants, and more.

#1. Allen Grove at About.com writes about GPA, SAT and ACT data for Top Public Universities.

#2. Karen Schweitzer, also at About.com, lists Scholarships with December deadlines, and

#3. C. Herd shares about the 2014 FedEx Internships positions in Marketing, Engineering, Field Operations and more.

Good luck finding YOUR perfect Scholarship.
 
Don't forget to also check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One, and 

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Have a VACATION from doing scholarship searches...










I say, take a break right now.

It's the holiday season, after all. But keep organized anyhow.

Unless you have some Scholarship deadlines, that is.

Just an FYI, if you are serious about attending school, online or in person, it can be a great idea to look around for scholarships or grants.
 
I have some good links here, and also a video of how to fill out your FAFSA form.

My Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

My Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

There are two other very good sites to check out, if you are in the mood.

They are:

Fastweb and

The Fatomei Links pages (scroll down for actual links)

Good luck in your scholarship search!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Have a GREAT Thanksgiving holiday. Some things to read in your spare time...

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, scholarship and grant seekers.












While you are resting from all the Thanksgiving food this holiday perhaps, or are getting ready for another holiday, here are some links to look over, and some interesting sites too.

Federal Student Aid: Grants and Scholarships: I notice a couple of new ones here, TEACH grants and also Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants.

Scholarships.com talks about alternative holiday suggestions - - for people NOT going home for Thanksgiving. (Watch out for the ad that pops up here, just scroll up and "x" it out.)

They also have an article here about Making Thanksgiving Dinner in Your Dorm. Interesting.

I hope you have a good and productive week.

Betsyanne

I hope you do have a great holiday season, too. Did you win a #scholarship or #grant this year? Please share it with all the readers by leaving a comment.

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages: 

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One, and

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Get a Scholarship for college using a FREE scholarship search page - - plus other tips.





I have recommended FastWeb before. Also, there are other quality search sites.

Some send results to you after you fill out a form there on the site.

Others just have great links you can use. On this blog site, you can put a search term in and search all the past postings for different kinds of scholarships.

On the Fatomei site, you can scroll down and find internships, grants for research, and lots more, all there on the site. These links are not your run-of-the-mill ones either. He has collected LOTS and LOTS of great research here.

And on the Nontrads pages, I have two Scholarship Pages to look through, with some great links.
( Scholarships Links Page One and Scholarships Links Page Two).

Of course (as I say on Scholarships Links Page Two)  it pays to always check the official FAFSA page first. You never know what great scholarships, grants, or other opportunities are available nationwide or in your area. The FAFSA helps you locate these, along with your college advising office.

Do NOT pay to apply for scholarships, or to join a Scholarship Page if you can help it. There are plenty of free ones out there to help you.

Clear as mud? Good luck on YOUR scholarship application.

Betsyanne
Former Nontraditional Student







Are you on Google+? You can now add Francisco A. Tomei to your circles.
http://plus.google.com/113598667559909009092/posts.

Are you going back to school after a break?

Here are my Nontraditional Student links:

The Nontrad site and blog 
Join Nontrads on Facebook 
Nontrads on Yahoo 
and Nontrads on Twitter - See more at: http://non-traditional-students.blogspot.com/#sthash.kjJUaOGn.dpuf
The Nontrad site and blog 

Join Nontrads on Facebook 

Nontrads on Yahoo 

and Nontrads on Twitter

The Nontrad site and blog 
Join Nontrads on Facebook 
Nontrads on Yahoo 
and Nontrads on Twitter - See more at: http://non-traditional-students.blogspot.com/#sthash.kjJUaOGn.dpuf


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

New - From the U.S. Dept. of State Department Blog - Scholarships for High School Students

Here is a new posting I just got today.

It is 2014 Scholarships for American High School Students to Study Abroad.

Interested? Or know somebody who is? Here is that information, from the U.S. Department of State.


"2014 Scholarships for American High School Students to Study Abroad

Media Note

<...>

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs sponsors many programs that are now accepting applications for scholarships that provide American high school students the opportunity to study abroad. These exchange programs prepare American young people to live, work, and succeed in a global economy, as well as connect with other future leaders around the world.

Opportunities include:

The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Abroad Program offers scholarships to American high school students to spend an academic year living with host families and attending school in countries that may include Bosnia & Herzegovina, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mali (semester), Morocco, Oman, South Africa, Thailand, Tunisia, and Turkey. This post-9/11 program focuses on increasing understanding between people in the United States and countries with significant Muslim populations. Visit www.yes-abroad.org to apply. The application deadline is January 9, 2014.

The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program (CBYX) was established in 1983 to celebrate German-American friendship based on common values of democracy. Secondary school students, ages 15–18, live with host families, attend local schools, and participate in community life in Germany. Young professionals (undergraduates) and high school graduates of vocational studies, ages 18–24, study and participate in practical training. For more information and application deadlines, visit the organization in charge of recruitment for your state at http://www.usagermanyscholarship.org/"

<more available from this article...> You can read the rest of the posting here at the page for even more opportunities:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2013/11/217536.htm

You can also get mailings from the U.S. Department of State. Sign up here:
Press Releases.

Good luck finding the perfect #scholarship or #grant.

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

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Thursday, November 7, 2013

The White House Internships - a great program.

Via the Nationally Coveted College Scholarships & Graduate Fellowships on Facebook
The White House with Christmas Decor - via Susan Sterner and Wikimedia

"The White House Internships - Deadline: January 5, 2014

The White House Internship Program provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable professional experience and build leadership skills. This hands-on program is designed to mentor and cultivate today's young leaders, strengthen their understanding of the Executive Office and prepare them for future public service opportunities.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens, 18 years of age on or before the first day of the internship,
and meet at least one of the following criteria:

Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at a college, community college, or university (two-to-four year institution)


Graduated from an undergraduate or graduate program at a college, community college, or university (two-to-four year institution) no more than two years before the first day of the internship


A veteran of the United States Armed Forces who possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent and has served on active duty, for any length of time, in the two years preceding the first day of the internship

http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/internships/"

Read more here:

http://www.fatomei.com/summer-research-internships.html

 
What a great posting! I must go to this Facebook page more often.

I already really liked the regular website too. It has SO many different scholarships, PLUS great apprenticeship links, and also graduate opportunities.

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
Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Why doing your official FAFSA may bring you a scholarship or grant (with new video)


Here is the OFFICIAL FAFSA page: http://www.fafsa.com/.

 

The FAFSA website has another page there that explains why you can be considered for scholarships and grants after you fill it out: http://www.fafsa.com/student-financial-aid/college-scholarships-grants.

And here is a useful video to help you fill it out.





The video above talks about "you and your parents" but you can also fill this out by yourself, of course.

It covers renewal options, what you will need with you when you fill it out, and talks in a simple, step-by-step way, and warns you that all the application is free.

This form automatically updates for the next year for the next school year.  This video is just the beginning Others follow. Just click on the link under the title that says "2013-2014 7i Easy Steps to the FAFSA - Start Here" and the other 19 videos will be shown to you in a list.

Scroll down for Step 1, and then Steps 2-7.

I hope you find these valuable.

There is another copy of this video about how to fill out your FAFSA form on my Scholarships page Two here.

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

You may also like this popular posting:
Finding Scholarships and Grants

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Monday, October 28, 2013

My favorite Scholarship links, plus tips, and more. Hi to new readers!


Here are a few of my favorite Scholarship postings:





The Top 5 Scholarship Links and Leads 

Don't get Ripped Off Trying to get a Scholarship

My Five Most Popular Postings

And here are some more tips to get your started on your scholarship search.

#1. Register on one or more scholarship sites, like FastWeb or FastAid.

#2. Do your FAFSA form to find out what loans, grants, or scholarships you may qualify for.

#3. Keep an organized list of the places you have applied for grants and scholarships.

#4. Search this site using the box at the left side to find out more links to use.

#5. Go to the About.com sites (below) AND the Dr. Torres' pages and explore.
 
Here are some interesting About.com sites that have scholarship links:
College Apps, Business Majors, U.S. Military, Psychology, College, Gradschool, and Adulted/Continuing Education/Lifelong Learners. Search for more right at the main page.

Tip: most good Scholarship and Grant pages should give FREE advice. Don't pay if you don't have to.  And don't be fooled by fake FAFSA pages or For Profit schools whose credits don't transfer. Do the extra work and research to be sure you are paying for "quality credits."

Hi to new readers and older ones. And good luck finding scholarships, grants and 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!


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Checking in... some #scholarships on Twitter today.

Here are some interesting Twitter postings today regarding Scholarships.

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Need some extra cash for ? Here are 10 big-money scholarships a lot of applicants overlook:

Girl Scouts, are you making a difference through volunteering? If so, Prudential Financial and the National...

"Michelle and I are only where we are today because scholarships and student loans gave us a shot" —President Obama

My Scholarships and are up and running again! Make sure and let us know what you think of our new website design.

Betsyanne

And good luck finding your perfect scholarship or grant.
 
Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages too:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One and
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

You may also like this popular postings:
Finding Scholarships and Grants

And here are some recent postings you may like too:

Off to the Scholarships Page, more

The 5 Most Popular Postings here on the Find Scholarships Site

Later!



Thursday, September 26, 2013

Off to the Scholarships Page! My Scholarships Links pages, Yale Young Global Scholars, more.

I think I will put this blog on my Nontraditional Student Scholarship page.













Maybe next week.

It will then link to all the neat links here:
 
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two


Here are some NEW links I got this week via email from other Scholarship Blogs too:

Yale Young Global Scholars - (due Feb. 2014) from the Planning and Preparing for College Blog

Amid unstable economy, UM Students still travel abroad (Montana Kaimin news online)
 
And, from my last posting, here are:

The Top Five from the Find Scholarships Blog

#1. Unusual, Odd, Wacky, and Unknown Scholarships

#2. Veterinary School Scholarships

#3. 35 Scholarships Anyone Can Get - from College Degree.com

#4. Are there Scholarships out there to help get a GED?

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

GOOD LUCK in finding your perfect scholarship.

Betsyanne


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Scholarship seekers - here are the 5 most popular postings right now for September 2013.

The Top Five from the Find Scholarships Blog

#1. Unusual, Odd, Wacky, and Unknown Scholarships

#2. Veterinary School Scholarships

#3. 35 Scholarships Anyone Can Get - from College Degree.com

#4. Are there Scholarships out there to help get a GED?

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

 Use the Search Key here to the left to find more kinds of scholarships and postings.

Good luck finding YOUR perfect scholarship.

Betsyanne

And check out my popular Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
and
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

You may also like:
Finding Scholarships and Grants

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

More Scholarship opportunities - Students Guide to Personal Finance, Scholarship for Moms

Here are a couple more scholarship opportunities and related articles fresh off the online blogger presses.
...and some more from here too.

#1. from Planning and Preparing for College - -  The Student's Guide to Personal Finance at Gocollege.com.
You can find many scholarships listed here at the blog site: http://ctherd.blogspot.com/.

#2. A reminder from last posting: September 16th is the deadline to win a $10,000 scholarship from Scholarships4Moms.

Here is the big list of Nursing Scholarships

And Make sure to explore the BIG LIST of Scholarship sites too.

Good luck in your Scholarship Search!

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

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Time to apply for a scholarship. Here are some from blogs I subscribe to for this week.

Here are just a few #scholarships to check out from different blog postings I get.

#1. Fall ACCESS Scholarship - this scholarship is from the Planning and Preparing for College blog. The application deadline is Nov. 30.

#2. Scholarships4Moms.net has a 10,000 Scholarship on their site. (Sept. 16th deadline)

#3. Allen Grove at About.com lists 12 Scholarships with September Deadlines.

#4. Deb Peterson, also at About.com, talks about P.E.O. Scholarships for Women.

Good luck in your Scholarship search!

Betsyanne

And be sure to check out my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

and

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two


Friday, August 30, 2013

Latest postings from #Scholarship blogs. Two good sites.

Here is info. from two Blogs I subscribe to: some of their latest Scholarship postings are below.

If you like these, you can subscribe to them too.
  1. It is Time to Get Serious About the ACT/SAT
  2. Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Scholarships -- Deadline: November 1, 2012
  3. The White House Internship: A Public Service Leadership Program -- Deadline: September 8, 2013
  4. Agricenter International College Night -- Monday, September 30, 2013
  5. More Recent Articles
  6. Search Planning and Preparing for College (Scholarships, Internships, Etc)
  7. Prior Mailing Archive

It is Time to Get Serious About the ACT/SAT  -

Via About.com
College Scholarships for Business Majors

About Lottery Scholarships
 
These are both great sites - I like them.

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
Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Absolutely free classes - - good as a scholarship? Could be!

Here are the links to some free and reduced price classes. Find more by Googling your area and Free University Classes. Good luck!

MIT's Open Courseware Pages

Open Yale University Courses

Harvard's Open Learning Initiative

Free Classes at About.U

More Free Classes (from Examiner.com) 

Learn CPR Online 

Classes from the Sofia Project

Johns Hopkins Public Health courses






 
The Senior Citizen Guide for College - this site's description is: "This is a comprehensive guide of all college in all states that provide reduced or free tuition for senior citizens." - See more at: http://non-traditional-students.blogspot.com/2013/02/does-your-college-offer-free-classes.html#sthash.5Mzw3PFU.dpuf
The Senior Citizen Guide for College - this site's description is: "This is a comprehensive guide of all college in all states that provide reduced or free tuition for senior citizens." - See more at: http://non-traditional-students.blogspot.com/2013/02/does-your-college-offer-free-classes.html#sthash.5Mzw3PFU.d
(KY) Ed To Go: these classes are online classes I found two years ago. They are listed as part of WKCTC's online classes. Many courses are offered here, and the tuition is reasonable. I saw tuition of 1500.00 at another WKU site for a class in Grant Writing. I found one here for only $95.00. It is called Become a Grant Writing Consultant.


Other classes in Kentucky include Creative Writing (sounds fun), How to find Legitimate Home Employment, Entrepreneurship, E-books, Career and Job Objectives, and lots more.

Just for a price example, the How to Find Legitimate Home Employment class used to cost only $59.00 plus the cost of the e-book, which is $9.95.

Check out the Senior Citizen Guide for College too, if you are 65 or over, or just check your local college for reduced or free classes.

Also, taking a class using an Audit system can be less money.

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

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Friday, August 16, 2013

The Top Three Scholarship Postings on the Find Scholarships and Grants Blog for August 2013

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FYI: If you are not using StatCounter, this is a great free service that tells you the most popular pages on your site or blog. You can also upgrade it to tell you lots more free information. Here is that link: StatCounter.

#1 (most popular) is Veterinary School Scholarships.

#2 is Unusual, odd, wacky and unknown scholarships and sites to explore.

#3 is 35 Scholarships Anyone Can Get - from College Degree.com

Are you actively pursuing a scholarship or grant? True, lots of other people are, too, but there are great sites to help you do that. One is FastWeb, and another is the regular official FAFSA site, which has opportunities in your area. Check these out at The Top Five Scholarship Links and Leads article.

And good luck finding a great scholarship or grant too!

Betsyanne

Check out my popular Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One, and

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

And thank you for visiting my blog today!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Going back to school? Applying for scholarships? You may want to consider it. In a big way.

Going back to school?










Applying for scholarships?

The way I figure it, if you are wanting to go back to school, and have either decided to or not, you can take a chance and apply for at least one scholarship. Maybe lots and lots more.

I have read about people spending their entire summer (much of it anyway) applying for lots and lots of them. They need to be VERY organized and keep many files full of copies of their applications so they don't apply twice or something.

I think just some encouragement can help people who need money for school. You can search Twitter to find new scholarships, use the Fastweb site, (it's free), and also search on the 'net for what you think you are interested in finding scholarships for.

And everyone will tell you to fill out your (U.S.) FAFSA form (at the official site, of course - NEVER pay to fill this out) to find out if you qualify for local scholarships or grants.

Are you going back to school after a break?

Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One, and

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Betsyanne

PS Use the Search feature here on this site to help you find more scholarship sites and links. Good luck in your scholarship search.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Scouting Scholarships - for Boy and Girl Scouts

Scouts know that achieving the highest awards can help them get a scholarship.

Here are some scholarships available for scouting groups.

Girl Scouts

The Scholarships Search page at Girlscouts.org official page - this one did not work for me today, but I sent them a message about it. Hopefully it will be working again soon.

Girl Scouts of the Nation's Capital Scholarship page

Girl Scouts of Central Maryland Scholarships page

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Scholarships page

Girl Scouts of Gateway Council Scholarships page

Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Scholarships page

Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council Scholarships page

Girl Scouts of Northern California's Scholarships page

The College of St. Catherine Scholarship (St. Paul, MN) 

The American Legion Girl Scout Achievement Award (VA)


Boy Scouts

Boy Scout Scholarships at Scouting.org

Catholic Boy Scout Scholarship (Emmett J. Doerr Memorial Scholarship)

The American Legion Scholarship

Minuteman Council Scholarships

The National Eagle Scout Association lists many scholarships on this page.

 St. Louis BSA Scholarships

Scouter Network Boy Scout Scholarship list

Del-Mar-Va Council's Scholarship page

Both
Boy and Girl Scout scholarship links at the College Scholarships.org site

 VFW Scout of the Year Scholarship

There are many more Girl Scout opportunities on different Council pages.

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
Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Organize your Scholarship search - some links and sites to help you.

Are you a naturally organized person? Then read no more.



But if you are like me, sometimes (or always) you may need a bit of help.

Here are some organization and help sites to enable you to keep good records and files. It is especially important for you to do this if you are actively applying for scholarships. You must keep track of deadlines, get possible essays done on time, etc.

Plus (horrors!) you don't want to do the same work twice.

Here are some sites and links that I find helpful. I hope they help you, too.

Pinterest - my Organization Pins - "Cleaning and Messie Sites and Pages"

 The FlyLady website and The FlyLady on Facebook (for Messies - - much organization advice too)

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

How to Organize your Scholarship Search
 
Treat looking for scholarships like a job... get organized!

And the very best of good luck on your scholarship search!

Betsyanne



 And do check out my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Fastweb and Monster have joined forces. Also: here is the FAFSA deadline link.

Sometimes I am very tempted to register on Fastweb.











Here is their new signup page that combines with Monster, which is a great job-finding service.

The Fastweb and Monster Sign-up Page

Just register here, and Fastweb/Monster will let you know what scholarships match up for you.

I think if I did not have about ten projects going right now, I might sign up. For everyone who is going to school, or thinking about it, this service is FREE and easy to do.

Plus it is very individualized. Also, filling out your FAFSA is also a good idea if you are thinking about school in your future.

Good luck, everyone!

Betsyanne

Also FAFSA deadlines are here: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/deadlines.htm.

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

Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two

You may also like:

Finding Scholarships and Grants

Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

New postings from great scholarship blogs.

Here are some New Postings from great blogs.











Planning and Preparing for College - (Scholarships, Internships, Etc) 
You will want to search this blog for many scholarship links and postings.

Scholarships with August Deadlines (from the College Admissions About.com page)

$22,000 in Scholarship Funds - from the About.com Business School blog - this deadline is July 26th.
http://businessmajors.about.com/b/2013/07/06/22000-in-scholarship-funds.htm

OpenGov grants from the Sunlight Foundation

Good luck in your scholarship search!

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!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Here is a great article -- about Internships, plus some other related articles.

You will like this article. It is Your Sure-Fire Guide to Becoming a White House Intern.

And I love the way Yahoo lists their related articles. There are good ones here.

Here is one:
"RELATED: The 'Black Swan' Intern Ruling Could Change Unpaid Internships Forever"

and one about Google internships,
RELATED: Google Internships Really Are as Perfect as Hollywood Says.

Interesting stuff. If you have some internship, scholarship, or grant links to share, just contact me or list them below.

Thanks!

Betsyanne


Also, check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:

Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
and
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two


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