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Arizona High School Students Compete Online for College Scholarships
Published on Monday, October 18th, 2010 by James
Tags: Air Force scholarships, Army JROTC scholarships, college scholarships, computer scholarships, CyberPatriot, Microsoft scholarships, national cyber security scholarships, Northrop Grumman scholarships, scholarships for college, security scholarships
Sierra Vista, Arizona – Lucky students will be able to take advantage of the opportunity to participate online for college scholarships. This is being made possible by CyberPatriot which is a national cyber security competition presented by Northrop Grumman. What’s CyberPatriot all about? CyberPatriot will be produced by the Air Force Association, which is located [...]
Walmart Scholarships Provides Students with Millions for College
Published on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 by James
Tags: college scholarships, community scholarships, scholarships, scholarships for college, scholarships from Walmart, scholarships in the community, Walmart scholarships
Walmart is known for being an employer who doesn’t provide the best pay, but they have gotten the spotlight shined on them when it comes to helping students get the funding that they need to pay for their college education. From helping their employees to helping students in general, Walmart has always been known for [...]
Denver Is A Prospect for Future College Expansions
Published on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 by James
Tags: career and technical education, Colorado colleges, Denver, Denver colleges, Everest College, for profit colleges, for-profit, Lincoln Technical Institute, online classes, online college, online college courses
For-profit colleges have been experiencing a rapidly increasing demand. Not only for traditional college settings, but online colleges have been the most popular demand among those looking to better their lives where modern technology made it as convenient as realistically possible. There are pro’s and con’s to having for-profit colleges serve our communities. Some of [...]
Elks Lodge Provides Students With College Scholarships
Published on Friday, October 15th, 2010 by James
Tags: college scholarships, community scholarships, Elks Lodge, Elks Lodge Scholarships, Oregon scholarships, private scholarships, scholarships for college, student scholarships
Oregon City, Oregon – We all know of the Elks as an organization that has truly done a lot to help out the communities that we live in. Another great thing is that they have been very good about helping students receive the money that they need in order to make their college education a [...]
College Scholarships Revealed
Published on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 by James
Tags: college grants, college scholarships, College Scholarships And Grants, grants, grants for college, scholarships, scholarships for college
Let’s face one grim part about the world that we live in today. College isn’t cheap and if most of us don’t have any form of financial aid, it wouldn’t be possible for us to attend a school in order to maximize our potential in life. That’s why college scholarships are wanted by many people [...]
California Leaders Seek Reconsideration of Student Loans
Published on Friday, October 8th, 2010 by James
Tags: college grants, college loans, college scholarships, EdFund, governement loans, government grants, grants for college, money for school, pay for college, pay for school, scholarships for college, student loans
Some of California’s top lawmakers are urging the federal government to reconsider a decision that they made regarding the transition of EdFund’s student loan guaranty program to a company that’s incorporated in the state of Minnesota. This company is none other than Education Credit Management Corp. Why the reconsideration? Leading government officials for the state [...]
Most Dangerous Colleges In The Nation
Published on Monday, October 4th, 2010 by James
Tags: campus violence, dangerous college, dangerous schools, dangerous univerisities, The Daily Beast, Time, Time Online, violence, violence at college, violence at school
When we start looking into all of the reports released by colleges around the nation as we are still in the beginning of Fall, one thing that’s the juiciest is finding out which colleges are looked at as the most dangerous schools in the nation. The statistics that are gathered are amazing. In a recent [...]
MTV Commits to Making Financial Aid More Accessible
Published on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 by James
Tags: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates Foundation, Bill Gates Foundation scholarships, College Board scholarships, college grants, college scholarships, college sholarships and grants, grants for college, John Legend, John Legend scholarships, MTV scholarships, scholarships, scholarships for college
This is a moment in the world of higher learning that will be remember for years to come. There are many popular figures in both the college world and the music world coming together to provide college students with the opportunity of a lifetime. Here’s who’s involved so far. Music industry giant MTV is one [...]
GetEducated Offers College Scholarships
Published on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 by James
Tags: college grants, college scholarships, College Scholarships And Grants, Financial Aid, GetEducated, GetEducated scholarships, money for school, pay for school, Scholarship, scholarships, scholarships for college
$1,000 Scholarships Being Awarded By GetEducated GetEducated is known for providing current students as well as prospective students with rankings of the best online colleges as well as reviews to help everyone learn more about a particular online university. One thing that many students don’t realize is that twice each year, GetEducated looks for dedicated [...]
Ohio Colleges Looking Into Digital Textbooks
Published on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 by James
Tags: Barnes & Noble, books, buy books, buy textbooks, cheap books, cheap books online, cheap textbooks, college books, college textbooks, digital textbooks, e-textbooks, ebooks, NOOKstudy, rent books, rent textbooks, school books, school textbooks, textbooks
If a college student was to add up how much they were paying for textbooks during the course of their education, it would add up to thousands of dollars. One thing that we have learned during the economy is that money can’t be thrown around carelessly, because we never know when financial hardship will be [...]


