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  1. Scholarships
    Scholarships are the ideal form of student aid, as they're basically gifts that never have to be repaid. On the other hand, student loans must be repaid, but they're made at very low interest rates, and you're usually you're not required to begin repayment until six months after you graduate. Some student loans require you to prove financial need, but some of them don't. Many students turn to student loans as a method to pay for college. Basically, if you cannot get access to the free money you have to borrow it in the form of a student loan.
  2. Scholarship -- Scholarships
    Scholarship applications are available at www.CrohnsAndMe.com, an interactive Web site designed to connect people living with Crohn's disease and their supporters and empower them to live fully and be proactive in their care. The application deadline is April 18, 2008 and winners will be notified in July 2008.
  3. Scholarship -- Scholarship Program
    Scholarship Program was developed by Mercedes-Benz FUTURE USA Winner in. of a 2005 Udall given to Scholarship top students in the fields of. USA Today chooses 20 students each for the second first, and third teams,. Scholarship: Viewers will have then opportunity to the one award of the 15 Top semi with finalists Miss Teen USA is a. armed
  4. Scholarship -- Applications
    In order to allow time for processing, deadlines for filing scholarship applications with career counselors may be earlier than stated in the database. Students applying for scholarships should check with career counselors to verify deadlines.
  5. Scholarship -- Colleges
    If you win, you don’t need to apply for a college grant, college loan, student scholarship, education scholarship, graduate scholarship, or do another scholarship search. The registration process for Free College Scholarships giveaway is easy and your academic investment could have a big payoff.
  6. Scholarships -- Applications
    Scholarships and grants are available from a variety of sources, including federal, state and local governments, businesses, foundations, community groups, colleges and universities. One of the fastest and easiest ways to look for scholarships is over the Internet, where you’ll find a wide range of Web sites that provide free scholarship search services and application tips. You’ll ... find many useful publications at your local bookstore or library.
  7. Scholarship -- Information
    High school students should investigate scholarship opportunities available in their home community. (Civic and social organizations and companies often offer scholarships to deserving students in the community.) The best source of this information is your high school guidance counselor.
  8. Scholarships -- Information
    The Horatio Alger Association will distribute a total of $10 million in scholarships to honorably discharged American veterans who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. To be eligible, veterans must have served in Afghanistan or Iraq in 2001 or later and must demonstrate U.S. citizenship, financial need, and the intent to pursue bachelor's degrees. The deadline for applications is September 1. Stars and Stripes reports that the $5,000 scholarships are to be paid directly to the schools in $1,250 increments over four years. More information on the scholarships, including an online application, is available.
  9. Scholarships -- Awards
    Scholarships are provided to women who wish to advance in their careers, or are soon to enter or re-enter the workforce. The Foundation has awarded more than $6 million in scholarships, grants, and loans to over 8,000 women seeking to improve their lives.
  10. Scholarship -- Students
    All freshmen admitted for the fall quarter at UCSB are considered for the Regents Scholarship, based on their UC Application for Admission. No additional information is required. UCSB typically offers the scholarship to students within the top two percent of admitted freshmen. Students are notified by U.S. Mail in early March if they have been selected.
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