Jeff Mictabor asked:


Hopefully by now your child has decided which college to attend this fall, and you are beginning to formulate your financial strategy for how you will fund the college experience. An excellent option is the PLUS Loan or Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students, recommended by NextStudent, a leading Phoenix-based education funding company.

As long as your child is enrolled in school at least half-time, this federally backed student loan allows parents to borrow funds to cover such things as tuition, housing and meals and even books and supplies, up to the total cost of the student’s education, minus any other aid.

In order to be eligible for the PLUS Loan, both students and their parents must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). According to NextStudent, parents cannot be turned down for the PLUS Loan based on too high or too low an income, because the student loan is not based on financial need or how much money parents earn. However, parents can be turned down for an adverse credit history. Once the FAFSA is submitted and reviewed by the government, parents will receive a Student Aid Report, which will allow them to apply for the PLUS loan. Applying for a NextStudent PLUS Loan is simple and easy and may be done either over the phone in as few as five minutes, or it may be done online using E-Signature.

Availability after Tuition is Paid Makes PLUS Loans Convenient

A welcome feature of the PLUS Loan is that it is available even when parents already have paid for their child’s tuition and other related educational expenses. Although the maximum interest rate on the PLUS Loan is set by the federal government, NextStudent offers many opportunities for parents to save money through incentives.

For instance, when borrowers fund their PLUS Loan through NextStudent and pay via auto-debit, they will receive a .25 percent reduction on their interest rate. In addition, after making 12 consecutive on-time payments, borrowers will receive a 3 percent cash rebate on their remaining principal balance, and a 2 percent rate reduction after 48 consecutive on-time payments.

Grad PLUS Loans Offered by NextStudent

A similar federal student loan product called the Grad PLUS Loan is available for those individuals who decide to pursue graduate or further professional studies and enables students to fund their education themselves. Again, students may finance the entire cost of their graduate work (minus federal aid) and use the funds to pay for any associated costs such as supplies, books and other materials. While the Grad PLUS Loan Program’s maximum interest rates are set by the federal government, just like with the PLUS loan Program, NextStudent offers many money-saving competitive benefits for those pursuing postsecondary education. An additional incentive is that students have the option of postponing repayment until after graduation. Additionally, like PLUS Loan borrowers Grad PLUS borrowers may be eligible for a federal student loan consolidation.

NextStudent believes that getting an education is the best investment you can make, and it is dedicated to helping you pursue your education dreams by making college funding simple. Learn more about Student Loans, Private Student Loans, and Student Loan Consolidation.






A Concise History of Education of Teachers, of Teacher Training and Teaching

(ptint version of author’s site www.geocities.com/histedu)

Modern Western history of teacher training, education history, teaching theories, education of teachers began in early 18th century Germany: teaching seminaries educating teachers were the first formal teacher training in Western history of education and teaching.

(History of education had 2nd century-BC Greek Spartan free public education, Athenian Academy until age 18 and higher Academy and Lyceum; Roman private formal schooling in tiers; China’s 1st century-BC administrator examinations; 1st century Jewish informal Cul’ Tura general education; Islam’s 9th century universities [madrasahs]; 16th century Aztec mandatory teen education; 18th century Russian nation-wide education, Poland’s Education Ministry, Chez ‘teacher of nations’ Comenius’s ‘Didactica Magna’ on universal education [compulsory, certified teachers, tests]; leading later Western history of education –17th century Scotland’s free education, 18th’s Norway’s mandatory literacy and  New Zealand’s standard education, 21st’s Europe’s Bologna process equalising educational qualifications.)

Teacher education and training, first teacher training college in French  history of education and history of teaching, Jean Babtiste de la Salle’s 18th century Brothers of the Christian schools, had non-clerical male teachers teaching poor and middle class children. Based on Greek philosophers’ philosophy of education and teaching, re-introduced by Islam, spirituality was not its only reason, basis of education. Teacher education and training had been clerical –this was Western history of education’s first secular teacher training college.

This philosophy of education changed educational history’s attitude to education. It reformed education, educational theory, learning, enabled further education reforms and educational theories of teaching in history of education. With education reforms in education history, educational theory of teacher education required of teachers an understanding of the human mind and the theory of education, knowledge of sciences and arts, principles and educational methods of teaching. This need in educational history for a teaching method, method of education, necessitated theories of education -in Western history of education educational theories on teacher education interested educators.

These educational philosophies and theories of education on teacher education became the norm in Western history of education, teacher training establishments first Normal Schools in the history of education and training of teachers.

Teacher education progressed educational history: in history of education and history of teaching the system of education required and enabled knowledge, in-service experience, certification for teachers, continuing professional development for teachers in teaching. This non-uniform system of teacher education and training enabled teachers, while teaching, at teacher seminars to refresh and increase their knowledge of theory of education and method of teaching -exchanging ideas among teachers.

Napoleon, in history of education and teacher training,  uniformed professional teaching. Adopting Germany’s teacher seminars, in French history of education and in Western history of education and training of teachers, established the first uniform teacher education system.

Neither the USA’s educational history nor British history of education did in educational philosophies, systems of education, include formal teacher education and training, although Elizabeth-I had introduced teachers’ moral teaching fitness certification in teacher education .

In England’s history of education and teaching, in early 19th century Joseph Lancaster and Andrew Bell founded the Lancastarian teaching method of teacher training: in a monitorial system of teacher education and training senior students (‘monitors’) receiving teaching from tutors were teaching junior students, acting as teachers.

In Scotland’s history of education and teaching, 17th century free education compulsory in late 19th, Germany’s teacher education and training influenced David Stowe’s founding the Glasgow Normal Seminary for teachers.

Progress in teaching and teacher training began with Horace Mann’s Massachusetts Normal Schools in the USA’s educational history, and in Britain’s history of education by the churches’ and voluntary organisations’ teacher training colleges and teaching the colonials.

In philosophies of education arguments followed on teacher education in educational history: should persons of lower English social class attend teacher training colleges and give teaching to children of higher social class!? Might teachers’ teaching not influence young French minds with liberal ideas?!

(Japan’s educational philosophy [perhaps influencing the USA's educational philosophy, history of education and teaching] emphasised patriotic teacher education and teaching.)

In Europe’s history of teacher education and training, Rosencrantz’s 19th century ‘Philosophy of Education’ emphasised ‘philosophical and psychological data’; this, resembling Islam’s university faculties, developed into separate teaching disciplines.

In Sweden’s history of education and teaching, Pestalozzi furthered the progress of systems of education, advocating formal teacher training colleges.

(Pestalozzi, except theologically, was self-educated, did not leave a written account of teaching and of teacher training colleges; his place in the history of education and teaching is deducible in outline from his various writings, loving sincere deeds, the example he set.)

Germany’s Froebel, and Alexander Bain’s ‘Education as a Science’, favoured education of teachers through teacher training colleges; teacher education adopted what philosophies of education in Western educational history and teaching had lacked -Herbart’s pedagogical emphasis in teaching on five formal steps: preparation, presentation, comparison, generalisation, application.

Germany’s teacher education and training became the basis of developments in the history of education and teacher training; Derwent Coleridge and James Kay Shuttleworth in Britain, Mann in the USA broadly agreed: teacher education and training should emphasise techniques of teaching -”not only the subjects of instructions, but also the method of teaching”.

Jules Ferry laws’ compulsory education established teacher education and training in late 19th century French history of education: teacher education and training, by law, should be through formal teacher training colleges.

English speaking countries’ history of education and teaching, formal teacher education and training, began with the University of Edinburgh’s creating a chair in education, with St. Andrews; in the USA’s history of education, e.g., Henry Bernard, Nicholas Murray Butler, followed.

In Western history of education, England’s progress involved pedagogy and Herbart Sepencer’s teaching techniques in teacher education and training, the USA’s e.g., Francis W. Parker’s, studying Germany’s pedagogical teacher education developments.

In the USA’s history of education and teaching the Darwinian hypothesis (as before later scientific evaluation) influenced John Dewey at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools; taking into account from other disciplines what were considered relevant in teaching to child development, Brown University founded an education department.

(The La Salle College in Philadelphia, had been teaching education.)

New York’s Teachers College, founded 1888, was incorporated into the Columbia University, 1893, establishing its teacher training college, announcing: “The purpose of the Teacher Training College is to afford opportunity, both theoretical and practical, for the training of teachers, of both sexes, for kindergartens and elementary schools and secondary schools, of principals, supervisors, and superintendents of schools, and of specialists in various branches of school work, involving normal schools and colleges” -it became the basis, in Western history of education and teaching, of teacher education and training and Teacher Colleges.

(The USA’s educational history experts’ versions vary on it history of education.) 

In most of British Commonwealth’s history of education and system of teacher training, entry into teacher training came to require senior secondary education at High School level or British Grammar School education with national Matriculation or Ordinary and Advanced General Certificate of Education (GCE) examinations –or equivalent.

In Europe’s history of education and teacher training, education with similar Gymnasium(/Abitur)  or General Lycè e Diploma, or equivalent education, became professional teacher education and training entry qualification.

(In British history of education, until early 20th century, holders of those qualifications, by selection examination, could become temporary teachers. Oxbridge graduates could register ‘master’ and be syndicated teachers. Other universities’ graduates, to become teachers, attended teacher training colleges [if Bachelor of Education, second year teacher training of a teacher training college].)

In British Commonwealth’s history of education greater importance was attached to professionalism in teacher education and training: academic qualifications did not suffice for teaching; teacher examinations required specific periods of specifically professional study in teaching. Professional teaching involved two years’ professional study in teaching and additional in-house teacher training before professional teacher status. Professional teachers could, with another educational year at the teacher training college, specialise in a subject, e.g., geography or history (in farming colonies, e.g., Cyprus where Agriculture became a secondary school examination subject,  with one or two more educational years’ through the Teacher Training College’s Rural Agricultural School). Science graduates without professional teaching training and education qualified for permanent teaching after a year’s classroom teaching experience approved by professionally qualified headmasters, as teachers of their subjects. Teachers were expected to attend teachers’ seminars as continuing professional development.

While professional qualifications are regarded for professional reasons equivalent to doctorates in their counterparts and what qualify for teaching, teacher education and training (school age becoming lower and years less, to enable maturer teachers and teaching), for professional teaching knowledge and skills acquired at teacher training colleges, favoured bachelor degrees with teaching content emphasising skills over theory and, e.g., the USA’s academic ‘first professional degree’ –more for research than professional practice.

(British history of education desired teaching with Post-graduate Certificate in Education [PGCE] -for English state school teaching Qualified Teacher Status [QTS] skills test, and [also if Bachelor of Education] successfully completing an induction year [in Scotland two] in school teaching as Newly Qualified Teacher [NQT], with continuing professional development; alternatively a specific teaching degree or on-the-job teacher training. Teachers trained at Teacher Training Colleges in [former] colonies –and similarly trained teachers with GCSE [grade C] or equivalent in English and Mathematics [for primary school teaching, also Physics] enjoy Qualified Teacher Status.)

(Canada’s provinces or schools certify teachers; Australia requires none for federally funded private schools; France’s is college/bachelor and Teacher Institute [master’s -2010].)

{In the USA’s history of education, until 1960s, one year’s teacher training college education was required for teacher certification. In 1984 an alternate teaching route was introduced: bachelor’s with teaching preparation and within a specified number of years completing a teaching or content based master’s. (Some universities award [with summer study] bachelor degrees in two years, some two bachelor degrees simultaneously [e.g., with two arts and two science majors both BA Philosophy and BS ChE Chemical Engineering]; the  doctoral JD is pre-requisite to master’s LL.M which not all tenured professors need posses.) The ‘Master of Professional Studies’ (MPS) First Professional Degree is academic, not professional. Many states require of teachers, for permanent teaching, examinations in pedagogy and a content area or general knowledge accredited by many private associations’ varying standards; in early 21st century Marlboro-Carolina 20% of teachers had no certification.}

In educational history post general education having been academic for career advancement and scholarly activity or research, or professional for actual practice in the filed, the professional qualification is normally the terminating qualification; in professional teaching, advanced professional degrees enabling specialised teaching, e.g., at universities, are not regarded as part of professional teacher education and training for general education teaching; the USA’s main master’s area is for Ed.D or Ph.D. –research.)

In European history of education, teaching related educational leadership gained importance at the end of 20th century. Desiring the benefits of learnable leadership skills and inherent personal leadership qualities, teachers’ educational leadership skills in teaching leadership are remunerated according to national teacher pay scales.

The USA’s educational leadership teachers’ pay is non-uniform; educational leadership skills standards vary. Graduate educational leadership programs are in, e.g., community issues and educational law. Private Teacher Advancement Programmes (TAP) subscribed by some schools encourage teachers in administrative or teaching development: a teacher prepares an individual growth plan (IGP) with an educational goal or teaching activity, or a cluster group of teachers identify a student learning need, becoming ‘mentor’ or ‘master teacher’/‘teacher of teachers’.

As others’, USA’s teacher training colleges’ comparable teaching qualifications enjoy international regard.

In their history of education, having less aspired to ‘practical’ general education as in the USA and 21st century Britain, most British Commonwealth and European teaching institutions almost uniformly value widely academic general education as culture not acquirable in post general education (e.g., an opposition leader to a Prime Minister [both lawyers] “I as a Grammar School boy” [would not take ‘that’ from him who was not]) and Britain’s suggestion to equate practical skills certificates with general academic qualifications was criticised.

(Early 21st century British educational history saw [university or equivalent  mandatory student grants becoming loans, unemployment necessitating longer and more courses, foreigners scoring higher in English] no increase since late 20th in literacy.)

(In the USA’s history of education, with 20% adult functional illiteracy, as the educationists’ concerns grew, the educationalists considered Europe’s baccalaureate system of education; with growing public interest in education, at the end of 20th century a state appointed three generals to improve the standards of teaching and education and at the beginning of 21st century a general was appointed to federally improve teaching and educational standards.)

In educational history interest in the teaching profession has been based on the status of teachers. Regard for teachers in late 20th century was highest in Russia where teachers enjoyed better employment terms than elsewhere.

(In Britain’s history of education, 1980s’ miss-projection of numbers of teachers needed necessitated engaging science graduates without teaching qualifications as teachers; but a status was enjoyed by teachers of regard as in Europe, and, about the end of 20th century, knighthood for long serving teachers was suggested –due to controversy over peerages it did not materialise. At the beginning of 21st century reducing undergraduate degrees to two years with vocational content was considered, with master’s for teachers -also non-major professional qualifications being above undergraduate degrees in National Vocational Qualifications; but Teachers’ status was regarded to have been equated for economical reasons to classroom assistants’ socially criticised for taking classes without professional teacher education and training.])

In the USA’s history of education, teaching has hailed a form of essentialism in education, with a culture of practicality and model citizenry, emphasising respect for authority (advocated also for 21st century British education); with no general minimum standard in teacher training and education, some states not recognising the teaching qualifications of some others, teachers and teaching appear officially to enjoy no higher regard then Bernard Shaw’s remark (about writers) “Those who can, do; those who can not, teach”.

(In the USA, e.g., some teachers paid only term time having to seek vacation work, teaching and teachers generally are regarded to have enjoyed less good terms and conditions than elsewhere in proportion to social regard and public resources.)

The growth of interest in culture and education in Western history of teaching has been seen in the European Union, e.g., in Cyprus with the popularisation of education in mid. 20th century -reportedly with highest percentage of university graduates by 21st.

In Western educational reforms spiritual values in education are protected by teaching religious studies in schools in American secularism (protection of religion from political influence) and by the religious affiliations of many universities; in European secularism (protecting against one’s formal dominance of the other), often with a state religion enshrined in the constitution, this is ensured by, e.g., Britain’s Education Acts’ requirement in compulsory education of religious worship by pupils at least once a month and, while British universities are not formally religiously affiliated, the availability of  chapels and chaplains to students at universities.

While preferences in education (e.g., the pedagogy based Steiner-Waldorf education for creating free moral and integrated individuals -its teachers’ and schools’ say on defining the curricula by some disagreed with, or Montessori’s pre-school and elementary school child’s self directed activities with auto-didactic equipment -regarded by some as risking raising obedient automatons), and  emphasis (be it practical skills or Emerson’s ‘thinking man’), have all had praise and criticism in the history of education and teaching and arguments continue on pragmatism and creation -v- evolution, generally Socrates’s argument that the rightly trained mind turns toward virtue carries weight in most educational systems. Basically, in every history of education, an important aim of education and the societies’ all time expectations have been on the lines of these verses (by the Cypriot teacher, the late Orhan Seyfi Ari):

” ‘I was an ape’ you say -or amphibian?

And now?! Are you not now.. ‘man’!? “

The cultural values balance have been more reflected in the education and training of teachers in Western history of education and teaching and the status of teachers in Europe mostly in Spain, Italy and France where, without much disregard to spiritual values, school teachers’ political and ideological affiliations have been the norm in professional teaching. 

The web site may interest on teacher the late Orhan Seyfi Ari at www.geocities.com/eoa_uk



Jeff Mictabor asked:


Students largely are responsible for their own success at college, whether that means getting a 4.0 GPA, being involved in student government, or learning the skill set that will enable them to land a decent paying job upon graduation.

However, many do not consider all the hard work and years of preparation that parents contribute prior to the college admission application process. According to NextStudent, a leading Phoenix-based education funding company, the earlier parents start planning for their child’s education and the more prepared they are for that event, the more successful they may be in helping their child attain the dream of a college education.

Be Informed: Apply for Aid Early

Many parents already are familiar with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form that must be completed each year in order to receive federal government aid. Some even may be aware that the deadline to receive funds for the next school year is the end of June. What most may not understand is that they may submit their application as early as Jan. 2 of that same year.

Other parents may be under the mistaken notion that they have to wait until after they file their taxes to submit their FAFSA. That is an erroneous assumption that could prove costly when it comes to getting the funds needed for school. Students and their parents simply may ESTIMATE their income on the FAFSA, and if they apply online they only need to update that figure on the government’s FAFSA Web site.

Abundant Resources Available

In addition to applying early for aid, there are many other resources that parents may use to save for school or maximize their college-related expenditures.

One of the most profitable ideas, especially if your child is a college-bound high school student, is to research and apply early for FREE scholarships and grants. Students may want to contact their college’s financial aid office for assistance here, or use one of the many online scholarship search engines. The NextStudent Scholarship Search Engine has over 42,000 college funding sources comprised of more than 2.4 million individually awarded scholarships valued at over $3.4 billion.

Take Advantage of Tax Credits and ‘Tax Advantaged’ Savings Plans

Uncle Sam is eager to help students and their parents cover the costs of a college education. Tax credits such as the Hope Credit enable parents to offset the cost of certain college education expenses by allowing them to deduct up to a specific amount for their federal income tax return. For more details, please visit the IRS Web site at: irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=121452,00.html.

Maybe your child is not even in junior high school yet. If that is the case, you still have time to accumulate substantial savings beforehand. To help you do it, the federal government set up something called 529 Plans. This program allows parents to save funds in a “tax-advantaged” plan with the option of engaging in either a prepaid tuition arrangement or setting aside savings for college. To find out more, visit sec.gov/investor/pubs/intro529.htm.

NextStudent Makes College Funding Simple

Wherever you and your family are on the road to planning for college, NextStudent can help. Offering top-notch customer care and personal service, NextStudent has a reputation, benefits and incentives that are tough to beat. When you contact NextStudent, you will be assigned your own personal Education Finance Advisor who will guide you through the college funding process, assist you in formulating the best strategy according to your student’s particular needs, and answer any questions you may have.

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Education Grants: An Aid Opportunity

Sandra Stammberger asked:


Education for most people is a right not a privilege. This is probably the reason why the government and other institutions realized that having a strong educational background and foundation is of great importance and that financial aids must be provided to those who are in need and to those that are unable to finance their education.

One of these financial aids is the education grants. These are awarded to organizations that have shown excellence and have significant contribution to the education of children adults, disabled or even immigrants.

The primary objective of education grants is to provide aid to individuals or groups with financial need and award these grants to those who have shown merit to education institutions.

Education grants fall from a few dollars which can be utilized by small groups to conduct special classes. In addition, education grants can also be sums of million dollars for large groups like universities that aims to establish scholarship programs to motivate less privilege students to pursue their higher education courses.

There are several requirements that include various complex application forms to be submitted for the education grant request. This is because the competition for this kind of government and non-government funding is fierce. To be qualified for education grants, wanna-be-grantees organizations or groups must prove through evaluation that they deserve to be considered and that they have really contributed to the development of education.

Furthermore, these organizations must prove that their policies, regulations and practices comply with the policies, regulations and practices imposed by the evaluation terms. Voluntary organizations, in some instances, are usually qualified and are awarded with these education grants since they have proven that they are of education value.

Some grants, however, exists for institutions that do make income. To be considered s education grantee, organizations must also prove that they have a well-structured and organized management and financial arrangement. This will be an assurance that the granted money will be used properly and thus, will not be wasted.

Education grants are available from various education grants are funded by the government while some are established and sponsored by private institutions.

Grants related websites make it lot easier and faster for your educational grant search and to know current funding opportunities. Grants Alert site features a ist of latest grants available and lets you browse through them for further information. This site also lets you search for other grant categories by simply entering a keyword in relation to your grant search.

Education grant application forms are posted online. This form is known as FAFSA form or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form. You just have to fill up the FAFSA form and this form is consequently evaluated by the government on income or financial resource basis. This form assesses the applicant’s status and background. Personally visiting universities will not anymore be necessary.

Most education grant program packages consist of two major types of aid: the Self-help and the College grant. The latter is totally funded by the government or private institutions. Paying them back is unnecessary. The Self-help grant includes loans and the work-study program. The work-study program, from the term itself, suggests working and studying at the same time. There is a need for you to learn balancing both.

Nowadays, education is indeed expensive. All these efforts proved that education is a necessity and that is definitely essential to keep pace with the present and future economic condition.



State Grant-christian College Scholarship

Boris Tomson asked:

State Grant-Christian College Scholarship

According to Rep. Ric Keller, R-FL, subcommittee chairman, Pell Grant funding is up 71 percent to $13 billion, from $7.6 billion in the year 2000. The maximum Pell Grant now is $4,050, up from $3,300 in 2000.Visit to Apply Today http://available-grant-money.blogspot.com

“We’ve paid down the Pell Grant shortfall and secured the program for years to come,” Keller said, as reported in the release. “And just two months ago, we took action to further improve the Pell Grant program, safeguard the Perkins Loan program, and increase college access for millions of American students. Yet in spite of our record investment, the federal government can only do so much. Today, we learned about what others are doing to build successfully upon our federal commitment to higher education.”

Keller authored the Family Friendly Employers Act, H.R. 1518, legislation designed for “employers to provide up to $2,500 in tax-free reimbursements for tuition, books, and fees for their employees’ children’s education,” the release said.

A $5,250 benefit already is available to employers to help their workers with “non-job-related education,” according to Keller. H.R. 1518 expands on “the first $2,500 of that benefit to apply to employees’ children,” he said. And “it will encourage more generous businesses to invest in their companies, their communities, and in our children’s education.”

Business Owner Helps His Employees

Keller’s proposal was recognized by Tom Davis who owns Davis Brothers Construction in Houston. A benefit at Davis’ company includes approximately $5,000 per year per child for his employees’ children to put toward college.

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Get Free Money from College Scholarship

Anamika Gupta asked:

Get Free Money from College Scholarship, Apply Now

When you hear the word scholarship, what usually comes in to your mind? Many answers would be ‘education’. Education is indeed vital. Through education, you are able to discover things that you never imagined possible for you to learn. While many parents are struggling to give their children the best education, sometimes the costs that comes along with it discourages them especially if they can’t afford the very high tuition fees.visit now http://e-student-loan.blogspot.com

When parents send their children to school, they not only have to think of the tuition fees, but also of other school fees that need to be settled. They also have to consider the daily allowance of their children, their food, and many other things which require them to spend money. And this is probably the reason why many of them prefer to put an end to their child’s education.

Putting an end to education at an early age without attending college is detrimental to your child. This sad fact is experienced by millions of children around the world whose parents are financially unstable. Not only are they stripped of their future career, but also they are stuck in that difficult situation all their life. Without proper education, they cannot fulfill their dreams.

Scholarships awarded to qualified students are a great way to help financially incapable individuals. Aside from scholarships, grants are also given to some students who passed proposals and were able to find sponsors. These two options attract many students to apply and get free money to help them go through their college life.

Different states fund different scholarships. And within the state, there are private institutions, employers, educational institutions, and professional associations which help in funding grants and scholarships.

To be eligible for a scholarship, you must pass the following requirements:

- academic performance

- financial need

- athletic achievement

- minority status

- religious affiliation

- community affiliation

- heritage

- set of unique criteria of a particular organization that provides the fund

You have to start searching for that scholarship early, and you must be diligent and focused. Remember that every year, you need to make an application for the scholarship.

If you’re planning to go to college with a scholarship, you must familiarize yourself with the different requirements, how to go about your scholarship application, avoid scholarship scams, get a good help with scholarship essays, and see featured scholarship programs especially on the net.

You have to be honest when you’re searching or applying for a college scholarship. You should also be organized and be able to follow certain instructions properly and carefully. Before submitting your application, you must first proofread. You must have your own copy of the papers that you’ve sent, and be sure to send it through registered mail.

If you follow these things, you will find yourself a scholarship in no time at all. As mentioned earlier, you should stay away from any possible scholarship scam that might come your way. If a certain individual offers you hard to resist applications but you’re doubtful all the while, then trust your instincts and avoid them.

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Court Tuttle asked:


All too frequently, parents or students believe that they have no choice but to pay every cent of tuition and fees, room and board, books, and all other college-related expenses, without financial assistance from any source, if they have the money.

They have been told (erroneously), heard, or thought that they could not qualify for any aid because they make too much money. There are various aid opportunities available to students regardless of their income.

If you are not eligible for any need-based aid, there are other types available. There are thousands of scholarships from private organizations and through schools that are given based on factors such as what high school you graduated from.

Also, whether you are left handed, your major or program of study, your ethnic background, gender, and of course your scores on college entrance exams and high school or previous college GPA.

You can apply for scholarships through your school and also for private scholarships as well. Some scholarships require you to write an essay, some just want an application. You can search for these on-line, at the library, or through your financial aid adviser.

In addition to thousands of college funding consultants around the country who can guide you through the maze of financial aid options, there are also other ways to identify college bargains.

The site contains more than 4,000 unique and unknown college bargains, including often overlooked tuition breaks for academic merit, sibling discounts, first generation college student, and minority student scholarships.

Another way to fund your education is through student loans. Students of any economic background can take out unsubsidized loans. And parents can take a loan out to pay for their child’s education in their own name, which is called a PLUS loan.

These loans are available to everyone and are based on creditworthiness. This is an excellent loan to consider. The interest rate in effect is 8.5 percent, which is much better than any private bank loan. It has a great repayment plan and is tax deductible.

Even if you think you make too much money, it is worth it to file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to see if you are eligible for non-need based aid. From here, additional information can be given to you to help you in your search.

The key for high-income families or students is identifying possible funding sources and solutions for higher education. Staying focused, persistent and educated about emerging opportunities can do this.



How To Be Eligible For Scholarship

Paul Hata asked:


When you hear the word scholarship, what usually comes in to your mind? Many answers would be ‘education’. Education is indeed vital. Through education, you are able to discover things that you never imagined possible for you to learn.

While many parents are struggling to give their children the best education, sometimes the costs that comes along with it discourages them especially if they can’t afford the very high tuition fees.

When parents send their children to school, they not only have to think of the tuition fees, but also of other school fees that need to be settled. They also have to consider the daily allowance of their children, their food, and many other things which require them to spend money. And this is probably the reason why many of them prefer to put an end to their child’s education.

Putting an end to education at an early age without attending college is detrimental to your child. This sad fact is experienced by millions of children around the world whose parents are financially unstable. Not only are they stripped of their future career, but also they are stuck in that difficult situation all their life. Without proper education, they cannot fulfil their dreams.

Scholarships awarded to qualified students are a great way to help financially incapable individuals. Aside from scholarships, grants are also given to some students who passed proposals and were able to find sponsors. These two options attract many students to apply and get free money to help them go through their college life.

Different states fund different scholarships. And within the state, there are private institutions, employers, educational institutions, and professional associations which help in funding grants and scholarships.

To be eligible for a scholarship, you must pass the following requirements:

- academic performance

- financial need

- athletic achievement

- minority status

- religious affiliation

- community affiliation

- heritage

- set of unique criteria of a particular organization that provides the fund

You have to start searching for that scholarship early, and you must be diligent and focused. Remember that every year, you need to make an application for the scholarship.

If you’re planning to go to college with a scholarship, you must familiarize yourself with the different requirements, how to go about your scholarship application, avoid scholarship scams, get a good help with scholarship essays, and see featured scholarship programs especially on the net.

You have to be honest when you’re searching or applying for a college scholarship. You should also be organized and be able to follow certain instructions properly and carefully. Before submitting your application, you must first proofread. You must have your own copy of the papers that you’ve sent, and be sure to send it through registered mail.

If you follow these things, you will find yourself a scholarship in no time at all. As mentioned earlier, you should stay away from any possible scholarship scam that might come your way. If a certain individual offers you hard to resist applications but you’re doubtful all the while, then trust your instincts and avoid them.

So, if you want free money, apply now for a college scholarship. It’s your ticket to earning a degree in college. Your parents will be most proud if you are able to pursue your studies independently.



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When you hear the word scholarship, what usually comes in to your mind? Many answers would be ‘education’. Education is indeed vital. Through education, you are able to discover things that you never imagined possible for you to learn. While many parents are struggling to give their children the best education, sometimes the costs that comes along with it discourages them especially if they can’t afford the very high tuition fees.visit now http://available-grant-money.blogspot.com

When parents send their children to school, they not only have to think of the tuition fees, but also of other school fees that need to be settled. They also have to consider the daily allowance of their children, their food, and many other things which require them to spend money. And this is probably the reason why many of them prefer to put an end to their child’s education.

Putting an end to education at an early age without attending college is detrimental to your child. This sad fact is experienced by millions of children around the world whose parents are financially unstable. Not only are they stripped of their future career, but also they are stuck in that difficult situation all their life. Without proper education, they cannot fulfill their dreams.

Scholarships awarded to qualified students are a great way to help financially incapable individuals. Aside from scholarships, grants are also given to some students who passed proposals and were able to find sponsors. These two options attract many students to apply and get free money to help them go through their college life.

Different states fund different scholarships. And within the state, there are private institutions, employers, educational institutions, and professional associations which help in funding grants and scholarships.

To be eligible for a scholarship, you must pass the following requirements:

- academic performance

- financial need

- athletic achievement

- minority status

- religious affiliation

- community affiliation

- heritage

- set of unique criteria of a particular organization that provides the fund

You have to start searching for that scholarship early, and you must be diligent and focused. Remember that every year, you need to make an application for the scholarship.

If you’re planning to go to college with a scholarship, you must familiarize yourself with the different requirements, how to go about your scholarship application, avoid scholarship scams, get a good help with scholarship essays, and see featured scholarship programs especially on the net.

You have to be honest when you’re searching or applying for a college scholarship. You should also be organized and be able to follow certain instructions properly and carefully. Before submitting your application, you must first proofread. You must have your own copy of the papers that you’ve sent, and be sure to send it through registered mail.

If you follow these things, you will find yourself a scholarship in no time at all. As mentioned earlier, you should stay away from any possible scholarship scam that might come your way. If a certain individual offers you hard to resist applications but you’re doubtful all the while, then trust your instincts and avoid them.

So, if you want free money, apply now for a college scholarship. It’s your ticket to earning a degree in college. Your parents will be most proud if you are able to pursue your studies independently.visit now http://available-grant-money.blogspot.com