Organization offers scholarships for San Diego students

December 26, 2012

The San Diego Foundation - the biggest resource of financial aid for college in the county - is providing scholarships for college to graduating high school seniors, students already in college and grad students. There are also scholarships for those studying vocational trades and former students looking to restart their education.
According to the organization, it sponsored 650 students who received a total of $2.5 million in financial aid for college in 2011.…

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Things to consider when studying abroad

December 24, 2012

Many students jump on the opportunity to study abroad while they're finishing their undergraduate work, and with good reason. Spending three or four months abroad can broaden students' cultural horizons, shake up the monotony of a typical semester cycle and even give them the chance to learn more about their own lineage. However, there are a handful of safety and financial tips for college student travelers hoping to soak in more of the world should know.…

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Legacy scholarships provided by Elks Foundation

December 21, 2012

A report from the Fort Morgan Times states that 250 Legacy scholarships from the Elks Foundation are slated to be given to 250 high school seniors. Applications are due Feb. 1 at 11 a.m., and includes $4,000 designated for grants for education for descendants of living Elks who joined the organization before April of 2010. Great-grandchildren don't qualify for the college scholarships.…

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Social media major now offered at South Carolina colleges

December 20, 2012

Here's a tidbit for future higher education students looking for tips for college enrollment that will allow them to hone their skills in new media and technology - Newberry College in Newberry South Carolina will begin offering social media as a major and minor as the fall of 2013.
“Newberry has something that very few colleges have to offer," said the associate professor of graphic design and founder of the social media program, Tania Sosiak.…

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News source provides tips on applying for a scholarship

December 19, 2012

Recently, CBS Moneywatch released a report explaining that students may be able to find extra money for college in unexpected places.
Contrary to the presumption of many that the most financial aid for school comes from private organizations such as employers, nonprofits and foundations, CBS advises students to look at scholarships for college offered by the higher-learning institutions they're applying to.…

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Blogger points out difficulties of applying for college

December 18, 2012

In a post many students currently undergoing the process of applying to college may be able to relate to, New York Times blogger Sush Krishnamoorthy likened the process of filling out her Stanford application to game a Tetris. No matter how perfectly all the pieces fit when she envisions the ideal scenario in her mind, she can only hope that she's predicted all the variables.…

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Some foundations provide nursing scholarships

December 18, 2012

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of jobs available in the field of nursing are expected to grow by more than 25 percent by 2020. The agency considers that faster than average, and attributes the expected increase in demand for nurses to the aging baby boomer generation, which will require more assistance as they enter their twilight years.…

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Organizations offer aviation scholarships

December 18, 2012

Prospective students hoping to someday pilot a commercial airliner or another craft across the sky may want to look into these college scholarship opportunities pointed out by U.S. News and Report.
The news source directs readers to the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, which doles out almost 30 $10,000 scholarships for college every year. Qualifying students should be at least in their sophomore year, and be aiming for careers in science, technology engineering or math.…

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Disneyland providing scholarship cash for area students

December 17, 2012

Most California-area college students likely think of Disneyland as either a place where they had a magic vacation during their childhood years, or a place they wish their parents had taken them. However, let it be known that Disneyland also intends to be a source of money for college for 10 Orange County high school seniors.
A report from Corona Del Mar Today explains that qualifying students will need to be graduating from a public, private or charter school at the end of the 2013 semester, and have earned at grade point average of at least 3.0.…

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Undocumented students at UCB could receive scholarships

December 14, 2012

The highest amount of financial aid for school ever provided for undocumented immigrants has been granted to students at the University of California (UC), Berkeley. One million dollars will be dispersed as scholarships for college among almost 200 students. Most of the qualifying applicants will be undocumented students who arrived in the U.S. as small children, but only recently became eligible for financial aid for college due to the 2011 California Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act.…

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