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How To Find About Online Scholarship Programs

By John Goldman

the-college-prosWith college costs skyrocketing uniformly, scholarships prove to be an effective measure to make your education more economical. But you can’t get scholarships if you don’t apply under defined parameters. You need to be smart while applying for scholarships.

Online scholarship websites are an immense source of information. Some websites supply databases and you can hunt for the most suitable scholarship. Some accumulate lists according to fields such as scholarships for Law, Nursing, Teaching and Military studies.

Some of the popular websites who provide exclusive information about getting online scholarships are Fastweb, CollegeNet; a scholarship acts as a benefit or a fiscal aid to support the candidate to carry his or her studies.

One source of acquiring scholarships that is unnoticed are online colleges and universities. As these institutions are not considerably established, many people are under the wrong notion that they don’t have any scholarships available. Even though
some colleges may not offer, they should never be neglected.

Nowadays, all the signs indicate that the internet will play a very crucial role in education; it becomes important for students to ensure they put some efforts in browsing the internet for online scholarships. The internet has been the most advanced modus operandi to get any information. It has numerous advantages.

More scholarship information can be stored via internet as compared to any physical library. To get scholarship online, the foremost thing is to use a scholarship search engine. This facilitates to filter scholarships which are not suitable to the individual. This would enhance to make research easier, accurate and much faster. In addition, several colleges and universities are allowing students to gain their degree online. The internet has played a pivotal role in getting scholarships easily and allow you to obtain degree without borrowing a great deal of money.

As an example we can see how feasible it would be to get an online scholarship for a Law school. One of the easy ways to obtain a Law scholarship is via internet. First, visit relevant website. Then scroll down until you find “apply for a law scholarship”
and then click on it. Once you have clicked on it you will be taken to a page that says – download the school reference scholarship kit and you will get to see the next available dates for law school admissions.

Once you click the download button the second page will open in Adobe Reader. Now, fill the application carefully and print once you are done with it. Then mail the application. Ensure that you keep phone numbers and address of the school in case you need to get in touch with them.

Scholarship can be obtained via any one of these source too:-

Guidance counsellors: Before starting to explore possible scholarship available one must consult guidance counsellors. They can be a rich source of information for local scholarships.

Non-profit organizations: Many non profit organizations facilitate meritorious students by taking responsibility of their education funds. Community foundations: They have a provision of giving fiscal aid in the form of grants and scholarships to people in the area.

Labor unions: Labor unions play crucial role by pumping funds for education for their members and dependent children.

Houses of worship: Members of local house worship can be benefited. But religious organizations may have some available.

Chamber of commerce: This is a boon for students who wish to pursue their career in business and public service. Sometimes you can get small scholarships to local students.

About the author:
John Goldman is one of the foremost advisors in matters relating to Government Grants,Scholarships and Financial Aid.For more information on how to locate scholarships, view our CollegeScholarship Guide

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Graduate Aptitude Test: helps you make your dreams come true

By Paul Newton

the-college-prosAre you preparing for the entrance test of a university or a graduate school? If yes, you may opt for a graduate aptitude test. A graduate aptitude test will give you an idea about the questions asked in various examinations, such as history, law, medical, and many others. Taking such a test would also help you understand the pattern and level of questions asked in various examinations. This would enable you to crack the entrance examination and secure a seat for yourself in a prestigious university or college.

If you are one of those who aspire to become a doctor, you may take the Biomedical Admission test (BMAT). This graduate aptitude test would help you analyse the kinds of questions asked in the BMAT examination. BMAT is designed to see how a
candidate copes with a medicine or veterinary science degree. The test also determines whether a candidate possesses the set of skills required for being a successful doctor or not. Not only this, the test would also help you find out your weak areas so that you are able to work on them. The BMAT free psychometric
test is a two hour test consisting of: Aptitude, Scientific Knowledge and Written questions.

Another type of graduate aptitude test is the History Aptitude Test (HAT). HAT aims to provide an objective basis for comparing candidates from different backgrounds, including mature applicants and those from different countries who wish to study
History at degree level. On the other hand, students who want to pursue their career as lawyers, the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) is taken as a standardised test. This test is used as part of the admission process for undergraduate law programmes.

A large number of educational institutions opt for graduate aptitude tests to select the right kind of candidates. But, you need not be disappointed. There are many online companies that offer different kinds of graduate aptitude tests for free. All
you need to do is visit a reputed site and choose the right graduate aptitude test for yourself. In addition to the graduate aptitude tests, the online companies also offer job aptitude tests to help candidates opt for a career of his choice. As far as a graduate aptitude test is concerned, it is important to practise sample test papers on a regular basis because only then you would be able to have a good grip over the test. Practising regularly would enable you to finish the test on time and also feel confident whilst answering the questions.

In addition to free graduate aptitude test, you may also take help from e-books. The e-books are designed to offer you an exhaustive information on various subjects, along with the practice paper so that you are able to accelerate you career to a new height. One such example is the Graduate Level Practice Tests. Drafted specifically for graduate level candidates, this e-book offers everything you need to prepare for numerical, verbal, abstract, diagrammatic and spatial reasoning tests as well as essential information on how to pass personality tests and assessment centre exercises.

About the author:
Paul newton is well known author who write articles for Graduate Aptitude
Test
.He write on topics Career AptitudeTest,Mechanical Aptitude Test.For more information visit www.psychometric-success.com.

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Free San Francisco Bay Area College Planning Workshops

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Bay Area College Planning Workshops will help you to learn about the many issues College financial aid funding can typically present to a family. We will present useful information which can assist in safeguarding your families future. Our San Francisco Bay Area College Planning  Workshops will teach your family about:

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  •  Tax Scholarships: What are they?
  •  Ways to get Thousands of Free dollars from the Colleges of your choice.
  •  How to keep on top of college admissions, FAFSA and scholarships.
  •  How some families have reduced their out of pocket college expenses by thousands.
  •  How some middle and or upper-middle class families send their kids to college for free.
  •  How to double or even triple your eligibility for Financial Aid.
  •  How to pick colleges that give the best Financial Aid packages. 
  •  Unlocking the unknown – How to win at the College funding game.
  •  The 5 myths concerning College funding.
  •  How to help your student find direction in the College search process.

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December 2009 Workshops
 
Alameda Free Library Workshop
1550 Oak Street,
Alameda, CA 94501
Date: Tues Dec 8th
Time: 6:30pm-8pm
 
Redwood Christian High School Workshop
1000 Paseo Grande, 
San Lorenzo, CA 94580
Date: Tues Dec 8th
Time: 7pm-8:15pm
 
Webinar: “Learn the Insider Secrets to Get Free Financial Aid for College!”
Click on the link to register: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/734644299
Date: Wed Dec 9th
Time: 6:30pm-8pm PST
 
Moraga Library Workshop
1500 St. Mary’s Road,
Moraga, CA 94556
Date: Sat Dec 12th
Time: 11am-12pm

Find out about the many more College funding secrets many Colleges hope you will never discover.  

 - Prior registration required for all workshops and teleseminars -

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Best Ways to Get Textbooks for College

By CollegeView

Gathering supplies can be a stressful experience, whether you’re anticipating your first year of college or dreading the pre-term mad dash. Thankfully, the digital age is making it the-college-pros3easier to buy, sell, and trade just about anything online—including college textbooks. Check out these Web resources and other helpful tips for alleviating the hassle (and the cost) of getting the books you need.

Buying

When you can avoid it, wait until after the first class session before buying the required books. That way you won’t get stuck with a pricey book in the event that the teacher places little emphasis on it or you decide to drop the class.

Once you’re sure which books you’ll need, find the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) for each, which will help you search quickly for titles in bookstores and online. If you plan to buy locally, remember that off-campus bookstores usually offer lower prices.

On the Web, larger online booksellers such as eBay and Amazon can sometimes offer better shipping rates than their smaller counterparts, but you might have more luck finding what you need through vendors who deal exclusively in college textbooks, such as these for example:

* www.bookbyte.com – Founded near Salem, Oregon, in 1999.

*www.bigwords.com – Compares the prices of “all the best textbook stores” to help students find the cheapest deals.

*www.valorebooks.com – Started by a group of college students in 2002.

Here are some additional tips for finding the textbooks you need for college without breaking the bank:

* Search campus-wide message boards or your school’s MySpace or Facebook section for students who want to buy/sell their books.

* Check the campus library for loaner copies.

* Share a book with a friend or classmate, photocopying important sections prior to exams.

Selling

Selling books back at the end of the semester can sometimes be disappointing, since textbooks completely lose their value if they are not selected by the university for reuse. Here are some options for maximizing the return value of your saleable used books:

* Sell to friends and classmates.

* Sell back to on- and off-campus bookstores.

* Compare shipping rates and consider selling your books to an online textbook retailer.

If you find that there is no cash-back value on your books, but you don’t want to simply throw them away, consider donating your old books to schools, libraries, and correctional facilities. Inquire about book donation programs with your university or visit www.albany.edu/~dlafonde/Global/bookdonation.htm for a list of opportunities.

Trading

Many colleges and universities help to facilitate textbook swapping both as a money-saving solution for students and an environmentally-friendly alternative to printing new books. Visit Web sites such as www.textswap.com, www.monstertrade.com,
and www.studentbooktrade.com, where you can search by state or school for other students in your area who are interested in swapping books. As with any transaction that originates online, you should exercise good judgment and caution when making book trade arrangements independently.

About the author:
Hannah Roberts is a writer for Collegeview, a great resource to help students and their parents as they begin their college search. The website provides information about free scholarships, financial aid, career information and more. Collegeview offers profiles of thousands of universities that can be searched by area of study, name, and location.

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Andrew Cuomo’s “Code of Conduct” Plan: The Best Attempt To Stop “Predatory Lending” In the Student Loan Industry

If you are a parent of a college bound student or a student trying to finance your education on your own, you owe it to yourself to throughly investigate Andrew Cuomo’s campaign to expose and indict the student lending industry. This information could save you thousands of dollars and millions of headaches!

In June of 2008, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo of New York outlined and implemented a Code of Conduct plan for the 6 largest student loan lenders. Cuomo’s characterization of Student Loan lending institutions as purveyors of “predatory lending” practices is the most accurate and hard hitting characterizations of the industry by a politician yet.

Cuomo’s plan includes the following 7 provisions:

1. Ban on Financial Ties. Lenders are prohibited from giving anything of value to any college in exchange for any advantage sought by the lender. This severs any inappropriate financial arrangements between lenders and schools and specifically prohibits “revenue sharing” arrangements.

2. Ban on Payments for Preferred Lender Status. Lenders may not pay or give colleges any financial benefits whatsoever to get on a college’s preferred lender list.

3. Gift and Trip Prohibition. Lenders are prohibited from giving college employees anything of more than nominal value. This includes a prohibition on trips for financial aid officers and other college officials paid for by lenders.

4. Advisory Board Rules. Lenders are prohibited from paying college employees anything of value for serving on the advisory boards of the lenders.

5. Call-Center and Staffing Prohibition. Lenders must ensure that employees of lenders never identify themselves to students as employees of colleges. No employee of a lender may ever work in or providing staffing assistance to a college financial aid office.

6. Disclosure of Range of Rates and Defaults. Lenders must disclose to any requesting school the range of rates they charge to students at the school, the number of borrowers at each rate at the school, and the lender’s historic default rate at the school. This will ensure that schools will have the information they need to select preferred lenders who are best for students and their families.

7. Loan Resale Disclosure. Lenders shall fully and prominently disclose to students and their parents any agreements they have to sell loans to any other lender.

Look at these provisions carefully. Would you want to collaborate or become a customer of an organization that is being reprimanded for provisions 2 and 3. Essentially these are rules against kickbacks. Does it not make sense to search for an alternative to the stratospheric, exorbitant costs of college tuition loans?

What would you rather have as your plan to finance a student’s education:

High interest rate and long term loans that create financial unrest for your family for years or a financial plan that allows you to take advantage of the millions of dollars of government financial aid that goes untapped every year?

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Academic Nirvana: San Francisco Bay Area Rivals Cambridge-Boston?

The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the most compelling places in the universe for a serious advanced college education. From nationally ranked prep schools, private high schools, and well respected public schools to the university level, the bay area has it all. It is one of the only places in the country to rival the Boston-Cambridge area for prestigious institutions of higher learning.

The quality and quantity of educational institutions in the Bay Area are two of the driving factors for many home buyers in today’s Real Estate market. The following is a reminder of the Bay Area’s quality educational opportunities at the university & high school levels:

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*Stanford University: Palo Alto, California–Stanford University has long been considered one of the elite educational institutions in the United States. Stanford’s proud tradition places it on the same level as the best Ivy League schools. The Stanford blog is a great resource for incoming students. Some of Stanford’s academic credentials (National Rankings) as provided by US News & World Report:

Law school rank #3 ; Business school rank #2

Engineering rank #2 ; Biological Science rank #1

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Courtesy www.wikipedia.org

*University of California at Berkeley: Berkeley, California–Another titan in the scholastic world, U.C. Berkeley has long been considered one of the preimenent breeding grounds for future legal and business professionals. With a long history of social and political activism the university is a unique institution. The following are national rankings provided by US News & World Report:

Law school rank #8 ; Business school rank #8 ; Engineering school rank #3

Sciences (Biological) rank #2 ; Psychology (Clinical) rank #2

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*University of San Francisco: San Francisco, California–USF is one of the highest ranked medical institutions in the country. USF is a cutting edge leader in medical research. US News & World Report national rankings for USF:

Medical Research rank #5 ; Primary Care rank #8 ; Internal Medicine rank #3

Drug & Alcohol rank #3 ; AIDS Research rank #1 ; Women’s Health rank #2

The Bay Area is also home to Santa Clara University; Saint Mary’s; San Francisco State University; San Jose State; and a rich Junior College system numbering 22 campuses throughout the region.

The region supports a vast number of outstanding college preparatory high schools.

*The Branson School: Ross, California–Branson is considered one of the finest prep schools in the nation; tuition weighs in at $28,575 making it one of the most expensive high schools as well.

*University High School: San Francisco, California–University High School established in 1973 has a well earned reputation as a supreme academic prep school. Tuition is in the Branson range, $27,300, and so is it’s reputation for excellence.

*Bentley School: Lafayette, California–Bentley is a progressive institution with split campuses. One campus is for grade school level and junior high students; the high school prep level students reside on another campus. Tuition for grade 9-12 is $22,995.

Although this is a tiny sampling, it is representative of the quality of education that is attainable at the prep school and the university levels in the Bay Area. Consult your local Realtor for more information about the schools available in your community of choice.

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