Category: Scholarship
First and foremost, you should establish a strategy for how you will submit your college application. Yes, you read that right; how exactly. There is more than one way …
Financial aid for college is available through programmes like the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Work-Study programme. Undergraduates and postgraduates can get part-time jobs through the programme …
Future planning and preparation can be started at any time. Knowing exactly what you want to achieve can help you focus your efforts and move closer to your goals. …
Do you ever scratch your head and wonder how a university differs from a college? It would seem the two terms are interchangeable in common usage. Is a BA …
Grants and loans are available to help cover the expense of higher education. However, there are notable differences between the two. Scholarship funds are not expected to be repaid. …
As a senior in high school, you’ve probably already started making preparations for college. Maybe you’ve already started thinking about your options and researching them with the goal of …
The Minority Scholars Award of the American Medical Association (AMA) Underrepresented minority students enrolled in either the first or second year of medical school are eligible for this award. …
Students might get financial aid in the form of merit scholarships for their outstanding achievements in school and extracurricular activities. Merit scholarships, as opposed to need-based scholarships, reward students …
Today’s students increasingly choose to attend university in a different country. Unfortunately, not everyone has the courage to put themselves out there by applying for scholarships that could alter …
Each year, more than $6 billion is distributed in the form of scholarships to more than 1.5 million deserving students. What you can do to better your scholarship application …