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Rachel Dziedzic – one of the 2008 ZJMF Scholarship Recipients

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

In 2008, the ZJMF awarded 5 scholarships to high school seniors from the Humble Independent School District (ISD).

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scholarships for high school seniors! PLEASE HELP!!!?

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

So my fathers an alcoholic and has been my entire life! I was wondering if anybody knew of any scholarships, that I could enter. I know its late and I have searched the web and collegeboard.com, but just cant seem to find anything! Please let me know asap I’d really appreciate it! thank youuuuuuu

You can get info about such college scholarships and grants online here – schools.medianewsonline.com

Scholarships & Financial Aid : Getting Scholarships for Black High School Seniors

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Getting scholarships for black high school seniors can be done by consulting with the high school counselor about schools that offer minority scholarships, but private and government organizations will also offer financial help. Learn more about African American scholarships with helpful information from a financial aid officer of a university in this free video on education.

Expert: Brooke Kramer
Contact: www.argosy.edu
Bio: Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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Are there any scholarships for working high school seniors?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

I will be attending the University of Central Florida in June and I was wondering if there are any scholarships for working students.

You can get info about such college scholarships and grants online here – scholarships.onlinewebshop.net

JTAA Scholarships – Jupiter High School

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Jupiter High School 2008 Senior Award Ceremony . This is the JTAA Scholarships presented by Roy Frankhouser.

Recipients:

Tracey Donham Scholarship:
Taylor Hilo

Eric De Camillo Scholarship:
Jordan Grangard

Ryan Johnson Scholarship:
Tony [unintelligible]

Soccer Scholarships:
Cheryl Askey
Tess Hanemann
Chris Rakaczky
Amber Walsh
Bryce Wilkinson
Molly Williams

The Jupiter-Tequesta Athletic Association is proud to announce the winners of the 2008 JTAA sponsored scholarships. This year, fourteen scholarships were awarded to local area high school seniors. Stephanie Cripe of Jupiter High School was awarded the Rachel Hurley Memorial Scholarship. Carter Downs of Jupiter Christian School and Tony Zaino of Jupiter High School were both awarded the Ryan Johnson Memorial Scholarship. Taylor Hilo of Jupiter High School was awarded the Tracey Donham Memorial Scholarship. Carter Downs and Michael Cardinute, both from Jupiter Christian School were awarded the Paul Rankin Memorial Scholarship. Jordan Grangard of Jupiter High School was awarded the Eric DeCamillo Memorial Scholarship. Cheryl Askey, Tess Hanemann, Christopher Rakaczky, Amber Walsh, Bryce Wilkinson, and Molly Williams of Jupiter High School and Alexander Dobin of Suncoast High School were selected as winners of the 2008 JTAA Recreational Soccer Scholarship.

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Are there any more scholarships left for high school seniors?

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Are there any more scholarships left for high school seniors?
I’m a senior in a high school in the state of Texas and will be graduating June 6, 2009. Almost all of the scholarship application deadlines were in last year of October, December, and this year of March 1st. So basically I’ve missed so many scholarship opportunities because I’ve been working on applying to actual universities, I’ve applied to eight already. For scholarships, I’ve only applied to two of them, both offering me 500$, so that’s 1000$ in total. Not nearly enough to go to even my local university, 1 class is approximately 700$ I am planning to go to UT Austin in Spring 2010 but I’m really late and therefore missed the presidential scholarship, and I cannot reapply since I’m already going to graduate. So, is there any other scholarship opportunities anywhere else that I can still apply to and perhaps use for going to UT Austin or my local university? Thanks, and please help my financial crisis. I plan to get a BS degree in Biology and I need as much money as possible because my parents are nearly going broke trying to pay for surgery bills for my dog, they wont have enough money to assist me. I’m going to be a full-time student and wont have as much time to work and to do community hours as I really need to in order to get admitted into medical school. So nothing is working out right now for me, but if you can find anymore scholarship opportunities I’d really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Every time I ask this question no one answers it except bots posting the same video link.

You know. I have a cousin in an almost identical situation. She lives in Fort Worth, and is a senior in high school. I told her about going to fastweb and checking for new scholarships everyday–and do you think she did it–NO! I even helped her write a scholarship essay and she didn’t even complete the application. I don’t know what your excuse is for not applying ("applying" to college is no excuse for missing scholarship deadlines)–afterall, there were plenty of other students who applied on time, completed the financial aid or scholarship applications, kept up their grades and maybe even held a job or did volunteer work…

The only thing I can tell you is to apply to schools that have "rolling admissions" and to fill out the FAFSA–the federal financial aid application. Your FAFSA will determine your efc or expected family contribuation and that is what you will have to pay at minimum. It’s best to complete the FAFSA early (as in NOW–the middle of March), and turn it in to your school to make sure you allocate the best financial aid package available.

The FAFSA is the only choice you really have right now. All of the outside scholarship deadlines have passed (which you’re quite aware of) and the only hope you have is that the school will meet your financial aid needs as stated by the FASFA. A few tips when filling out the FAFSA: empty your bank acounts for a week so you can say you have $0 in them, the poorer the government thinks you are, the more money you will get. Also, if there are any extenuating circumstances for additional income, write an addendum to the school and on the FAFSA. I wrote for example, that my mother’s income was based on overtime she worked, and that her job had ended overtime pay–and I was given an extra $2,000 or $3,000.

Be prepared to take out a lot of loans, and with the economy as weak as it is, expect to have your parents co-sign a lot of your loans.

Good luck.

If you have any additional questions, email me at tpoplar@yahoo.com

Stand for Children – Beat the Odds – Dakotah

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

This year, Dakotah Keys from Sweet Home High School in Sweet Home, Oregon, was one of three Beat the Odds scholarship recipients.

The Beat the Odds Scholarship Awards Program is designed to highlight the incredible potential of Oregons young people as well as the challenges which prevent too many of them from succeeding. Each fall, Stand for Children Leadership Center awards three $10,000 scholarships to college-bound Oregon public high school seniors who have “Beat the Odds” by succeeding in school despite daunting obstacles.

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Where can I find scholarships for high school graduates?

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

I only graduated May 2007. The only scholarships I’ve found are for either high school seniors or people enrolled in college. I can’t go to college without a scholarship. I really do want to go. Please help.

You’re doing things backwards– you have to apply to the colleges of your choice– THEN fill out a FAFSA form– which can be done NOW right after you file your income tax– even if you don’t file taxes you have to and it must include your parents income….then go to the financial aid offices of the schools you’re applying to…..they will help you with applying for student loans, etc…….good luck to you……please APPLY to the schools NOW– for acceptance in either this upcoming fall or maybe even summer session.

Ouran HSHC – 1 – Starting Today, You Are a Host!

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Ouran Academy: An institution of extravagance and prestige where learning comes secondary to luxury. For Haruhi Fujioka, education is a privilege that must be earned, being on scholarship and out of place among the moneyed. That is until Haruhi stumbles u

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Ouran HSHC – 1 – Starting Today, You Are a Host!

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Ouran Academy: An institution of extravagance and prestige where learning comes secondary to luxury. For Haruhi Fujioka, education is a privilege that must be earned, being on scholarship and out of place among the moneyed. That is until Haruhi stumbles u

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