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		<title>All Scholarship Applications are Alike &#8211; Right?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The scores of thousands of scholarship applications is definitelyleft impression on me. I still remember some of them, students presented their becausethe managed to get in my head, so impersonal. Many books and articles will tell you that &#34;personalization&#34; is good, but do not tell you how toaccomplish. I saw a picture attached to an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The scores of thousands of scholarship applications is definitelyleft impression on me. I still remember some of them, students presented their becausethe managed to get in my head, so impersonal. Many books and articles will tell you that &quot;personalization&quot; is good, but do not tell you how toaccomplish. I saw a picture attached to an application that shows students thesenior shaking hands with President of the United States. Another included a tape that showed her talentto play the violin in a group of countries.</p>
<p>A girl was with photographtaken famous professional golfer after winning astatine tournament. A boy included a picture of his debatingtrophies. Another had won a tournament two days fishing and a trophy on a table heldthe pro! eWork. Another had built his owncomputer. Another had patented his invention, a device for counting inventory units. In any case, the sections were partof the requirements of the scholarship &#8211; and not just thrownin effect. These are good examples of &quot;personalization&quot; of ascholarship question, but should not be thatnoticeable.</p>
<p>There were also attempts at personalization not wellreceived: a picture of a girl in a tiny bikini. The wordthong comes to mind. Another included prize ribbons Committee with a request to return when the job was finished &#8211; we gave them tosend back to us! Another application has analgebra tasks inside, oops. We sent this back, too. His brothers were probably to blame for his disappearance.One question was a Santa Claus hat inside. He joined fromAlaska. I&#39;m still trying to figure out a. Ispersonalization Why is it so important?</p>
<p>Imagine being on thecommittee sitting around a table with 247 types of scholarships. ITIS the Employment Committee to choose a winner. All applications appearto similar. All things being equal, that will be? It &#39;impossible to say. But suppose onepersonalized positivelyfrom request and showed the rest. Now, someone took the time to be bold, inventive and creative. Have made possible the commission thescholarship learn more about who I am. They aremore a simple piece of paper with a name. They haverevealed more intimate sides of their personality.</p>
<p>Who consider? The choice is obvious. Customize not dramatize. Judgement and common sense Usegood customization. Try toimagine people do! committee. Then send your request, knowing that all those who sent their forms, you are he will win. You are the person who has money deservesthe. Planning produces positive results when thescholarship effort is truly a family affair. More aboutplanning, Hispanic Scholarship,  to win scholarships visit http://ScholarshipDoctor.comMy newsletter is full of tips and ideas.</p>
<p>No cost.MailTo: Dr. signup@ScholarshipDoctor.com 2,006 scholarships, Dale Clifton &#8211; All RightsReserved &#8211; Dale is an educational consultant and specialist athelping families earn scholarships.</p>
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		<title>Blue Gills, Bass and Scholarships &#8211; No Joke</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two types of fishing families and two families who want kindsof scholarships. And thereare striking similarities between the families of the fishermen do not go them.Weekend researchingopportunities time. Catch children jumping in the car, and running the store nearest bait. &#34;Where a good place for you! Bring the kids? The fish are biting? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two types of fishing families and two families who want kindsof scholarships. And thereare striking similarities between the families of the fishermen do not go them.Weekend researchingopportunities time. Catch children jumping in the car, and running the store nearest bait. &quot;Where a good place for you! Bring the kids? The fish are biting? Thanks! Take 11:57, please.&quot; Then, they headed toward the lake. Year catch bluegill, a picnic and go to scholarships browsing habits weeks family home.</p>
<p>The aresporadic weekend. Do not waste time thinking scholarshippossibilities until junior or senior year. Theybelieve their family income may be too high. They&#39;reconvinced their student GPA may be a bit &#39;onthe low side. &quot;We do not believe! A + C or B-is Goodenough! Win.&quot; They never contacted guidanceoffice on scholarships and loans can areready simply backed by the government. &quot;Loan-aid&quot; can run from $ 50,000 to $ 100,000 and more! About needsit? This family of scholarships for two sample falls majorfallacies: Students from low-income scholarships getThis.</p>
<p>Yes, 80% of all scholarships are students who need financial givento, but almost 20% goes to the meritorious students on a lie basis.Another: Only &quot;A&quot; students get the dollars. Again has won numerous &quot;A&quot; GPA. But the winners alsohave GPA from C to B +. And in some federalgovernment sponsored &quot;amounts category.Since D scholarship cake billion dollars, we Eno! ugh money for those preparing for fishing it.The family planning knows where the fish are.They discovered a lake that produces big bass.</p>
<p>Theywait the right time. The boat is gassed up. Thefish locator function properly. They have a varietyof bait. And one morning, a car, boat, trailer and can be seen out of the driveway. This lake is theirdestination. The boat trolls the edges of the lot less lakecatching good size. This family finishesearly before it gets too hot. And led the research and were rewarded for their family tomb efforts.The begins soon, sources said andnotifies family office.Perhaps students involved. Willyou be like the family who do not care whathappened, await the results with andscholarships small fish, or you will leave as family and scholarship whoplanned andexperienced huge financial success?</p>
<p>We only accept loans and panfish, Hispanic Scholarship,  or bass and piano fishfor award gold? Remember, the research effort is really affair.My aFamily newsletter is full of tips and ideas. No cost.Mail A signup@ScholarshipDoctor.com</p>
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		<title>Blue Gills, Bass and Scholarships-No Joke</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two types of fishing families and two types offamilies want scholarships. And there amazingsimilarities them. Weekend fishing families do spendtime research opportunities. Abducted children, jump intothe car and race to the nearest bait shop. &#34;If you take a goodplace children? The fish are biting? Thanks! We takethree a dozen, please, Hispanic Scholarship, .&#34; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two types of fishing families and two types offamilies want scholarships. And there amazingsimilarities them. Weekend fishing families do spendtime research opportunities. Abducted children, jump intothe car and race to the nearest bait shop. &quot;If you take a goodplace children? The fish are biting? Thanks! We takethree a dozen, please, Hispanic Scholarship, .&quot; Then, they headed toward the lake. Theycatch years Sunfish, a picnic and go home. Tracing weekendscholarship habits are sporadic.</p>
<p>Spend Notime Reflection on the possibilities of scholarships junioror last year. They believe that their family income may be toohigh. They believe that their may be a GPA littleon student side. &quot;We do not believe that C + or B-Goodenough is to win.&quot; They have never contacted an opportunity scholarship officeabout guide, and are ready to settlefor government-guaranteed loans. Emergency &quot;can run from $ 50,000 to $ 100,000 TOA and more! Who needs it? This possibility scholarshipsfamily falls to two major errors: Students withlower income families receive scholarships.</p>
<p>Yes, 80% of all the scholarships reserved for students who have financial needs, but almost 20% goes to students based on merit or otherwise. Anotherfalsehood: Only &quot;A&quot; students get the Bucks. Again, many winnershave &quot;A&quot; GPA. But the winners also tob C + GPA. and the Federal Government has sponsored some in category &quot;D&quot;. Since the scholarship pie amounted to billions of dollars, enough money for those developing and implementing family planning knows it.The fishing where the fish are.</p>
<p>Theydiscover a lake that produces big bass. rightweather wait. The boat is gassed. And the fish finder is workingproperly. They have a variety of bait. And one morning, a car, boat and trailer can be seen pulling down the aisle. Thatlake is their destination. The boat trolls the edges of the smaller lakecatching very well. This family is too early ends beforeit hot. They have done research efforts and were rewarded Forth. The family of serious scholarship begins early, find the source and inform &#39; Guidance office.</p>
<p>Maybe yourfamily students involved. familywho you like no matter what happened, waiting for small fish and resultswith scholarships, or you will leave as family and whoplanned scholarship search and financial success experiencedhuge ? Is just acceptloans or fish for bass and panfish and Gold Award Plan? Alwaysremember, the research effort is truly a family affair. Mynewsletter is full of tips and ideas. No cost. Send to: Dr. signup@scholarshipdoctor.com 2005 scholarships, DaleClifton &#8211; All Rights Reserved &#8211; Dale is an expert educationalconsultant and help families to accumulate collegescholarships.</p>
<p>For more information about planning to win scholarships, visit: http://scholarshipdoctor.com</p>
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		<title>Scholarship Search &#8211; How To Find Free Money For College</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[College students receive billions of dollars in scholarship money every year. How can I get some of that money to finance your college education? Start your search earlyStart research grant at least your second year or the, Hispanic,  year of high school. Some scholarships are awarded, even as early as junior high school. Where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College students receive billions of dollars in scholarship money every year. How can I get some of that money to finance your college education? Start your search earlyStart research grant at least your second year or the, Hispanic,  year of high school. Some scholarships are awarded, even as early as junior high school. Where to look? Your first stop should be your school office consultation, followed by the college financial aid office. You can also visit the Civic and understand the place of institutions of cultural organizations, your parents to use the State Department of Education-The internetKeep lookingKeep looking for new scholarships and renewals of existing studies scholarships even after college departure.</p>
<p>many scholarships must be renewed every year, and you may qualify for new loans for all your college years.Develop interestsWhile some scholarships based on financial need or academic achievement, others are based on special interests, the results extracurricular, ethnicity or religious affiliation. Meet deadlinesPay attention to the needs of scholarship &#8211; the meeting as a creative way possible and always on time! DiversifyApply for all the scholarships you are eligible. Even small scholarships can add up to a lot of money if you win enough of trying scamsAs them.</p>
<p>Beware scholarships, especially on the Internet, watch out for scam artists who charge fees for warranty-You will receive a bag useless Ask Personal information like your bank account numberThere are many free scholarship search sites on the web, do not pay for this article is distributed by NextStudent service.This. At NextStudent, we believe that getting an education is the best investment you can make, and we are committed to helping you pursue your education dreams by making college funding as easy as possible.</p>
<p>We invite you to learn more about how to maximize your search for scholarships http://www.NextStudent.com.</p>
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		<title>Dollarship awards inaugural $500 scholarships to 4 U.S. college students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHOENIX, AZ  May 13, 2004 -โ&#8221; Dollarship, the world&#8217;s first peer-to-peer scholarship network, awarded its first round of $500 โDollarshipsโ today, chipping away at college costs for students from New York to California. 
โI stumbled across Dollarship during my search for scholarships,โ said Christina Kalinka, a University of Michigan senior and Dollarship winner who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHOENIX, AZ  May 13, 2004 -โ&#8221; Dollarship, the world&#8217;s first peer-to-peer scholarship network, awarded its first round of $500 โDollarshipsโ today, chipping away at college costs for students from New York to California. </p>
<p>โI stumbled across Dollarship during my search for scholarships,โ said Christina Kalinka, a University of Michigan senior and Dollarship winner who is headed to Columbia University for a master&#8217;s degree in counseling psychology. โI can personally vouch that this scholarship is for real, and I encourage everyone to apply.</p>
<p>โ</p>
<p>Officially opened on Jan. 1, Dollarship has received more than 4,500 applications from 33 countries. Dollarship.com has received more than 800,000 page views during that time.</p>
<p>โWe were confident from the beginning, but the enormous response has really validated our aspirations,โ said Josh Barsch, Dollarship CEO. โStudents want to help each other and to be a part of something bigger than themselves, and Dollarship is fast becoming their vehicle, Hispanic,  for that.</p>
<p>โ</p>
<p>In addition to Kalinka, other winners included Amber Green, a freshman at Central Washington University; Mike Bateman, a high school senior bound for College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif., and Judit Arroyo, a psychology major at Depaul University in Chicago.</p>
<p>โDollarship has given me the opportunity to continue my studies and pursue my dream of becoming an animal behaviorist,โ said Arroyo, who hopes to one day open her own animal rescue group.</p>
<p>Applicants are required to write a one-page essay describing their exceptional work ethic and commitment to excellence.</p>
<p>The scholarships, awarded every three months, are available to vocational/technical school, ministry and continuing education students, as well as those attending traditional college and universities. Students attending school in any country may apply.</p>
<p>Barsch said it was an easy decision to open the scholarships to international, trade-school and other students traditionally excluded from consideration for many scholarships. International, Hispanic,  students desperately need financial aid, he said, and a majority of scholarships already exclude trade-school students.</p>
<p>โIt didn&#8217;t make sense to us not to include everyone,โ he said. โWhy doesn&#8217;t a truck driver or cosmetologist deserve the same chance at financial aid that a sociology or English major gets? Anyone trying to better herself through education deserves the same shot.โ</p>
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		<title>The Single Parent Strategy For Financing College</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beth found herself in a hopeless situation. She was divorced, sole provider of her family, and the mother of three little kids. Although she was determined to make it, every step she took ultimately meant trouble. Beth knew that a college education would afford her with more opportunities. She didn&#8217;t have the money. She wondered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beth found herself in a hopeless situation. She was divorced, sole provider of her family, and the mother of three little kids. Although she was determined to make it, every step she took ultimately meant trouble. Beth knew that a college education would afford her with more opportunities. She didn&#8217;t have the money. She wondered if her life would change.</p>
<p>I. Impossible Dream</p>
<p>Are you pursuing your own dreams or the pipe dreams of someone else? Do you want a college education but it appears impossible? Do you feel it is already too late? If you answer &#8220;yes,&#8221; this report can assist you in fulfilling your dreams by completing college.</p>
<p>As a personal coach and online advisor to families, I frequently get questions from single parents on paying for college. However, it is really more than getting the money. How does a single parent get the emotional and physical support to completing college? The college experience is a challenge in itself; single parents also have to consider their children and in many cases, working a day job to make ends meet.</p>
<p>This article provides single parents with a proven method of getting financial and emotional support for obtaining a college degree.</p>
<p>This strategy will be helpful to most individuals. However, if you want more details, I highly recommend you review my special books for a more comprehensive analysis. I have spent countless hours reading books, searching websites, and reviewing past advice to clients to provide my readers with credible solutions to paying for college. Let&#8217;s explore this matter closer.</p>
<p>II. The Financial Aid Mystery</p>
<p>Understanding the process of federal financial aid can appear like a jig saw puzzle. The first step for most federal financial assistance begins with the Free Application for, Hispanic,  Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available at your local college or high school.</p>
<p>You can apply online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. You should complete this form even if you feel you don&#8217;t meet the financial need required based on your income.</p>
<p>III. The Single Parent Strategy</p>
<p>To be successful in obtaining free money, single parents need to develop a strategy. However, the problem is that many single parents get discouraged in the face of their hectic life and the additional stress of embarking on a college education. If a person had his or her own personal planner, life would flow a lot easier! In the absence of this assistant, having a strategy for college becomes even more crucial.</p>
<p>After conducting extensive research and providing personal coaching, I have come up with a simple strategy for addressing these problems:</p>
<p>- Check out http://www.fastweb.com to set up a profile for possible scholarships.</p>
<p>- Contact your potential online college or a local college in your area for financial aid advice.</p>
<p>- Check out the latest college scholarship books at your library.</p>
<p>- Check out more non-traditional colleges. Go to Jonnie&#8217;s Distance Learning Website at http://www.geocities.com/liu_jonathan/dluniv.</p>
<p>html.</p>
<p>- Submit at least 100 scholarship applications.</p>
<p>- Write a letter or call local community groups in your area and ask them about scholarships.</p>
<p>- Write a letter or call local community groups in your area and ask them about scholarships.</p>
<p>- Be persistent and patient.</p>
<p>IV. The Path Forward</p>
<p>Paying for college is possible for the single parent if he or she is committed to his or her goals. The process of attending college is not an easy one. However, you have determined that you need additional education to improve the quality of your life for yourself and your child or children.</p>
<p>This is one of the biggest decisions that you will make. With my approach you have a simple strategy for success. Do you have, Hispanic,  the energy and the desire? This is the critical question you must ponder now. Start today and improve the quality of your life.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beth begin herself in a hopeless situation. She was divorced, sole provider of her family, and the mother of three little kids. Although she was bent to accomplish it, every footfall she took ultimately meant trouble. Beth knew that a academy apprenticeship would allow her with added opportunities. She didn&#8217;t accept the money. She wondered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beth begin herself in a hopeless situation. She was divorced, sole provider of her family, and the mother of three little kids. Although she was bent to accomplish it, every footfall she took ultimately meant trouble. Beth knew that a academy apprenticeship would allow her with added opportunities. She didn&#8217;t accept the money. She wondered if her activity would change.</p>
<p>I. Absurd Dream</p>
<p>Are you advancing your own dreams or the aqueduct dreams of anyone else? Do you wish a academy apprenticeship but it appears impossible? Do you feel it is already too late? If you acknowledgment &#8220;yes,&#8221; this address can abetment you in accomplishing your dreams by commutual college.</p>
<p>As a claimed drillmaster and online adviser to families, I frequently get questions from individual parents on paying for college. However, it is absolutely added than accepting the money. How does a individual ancestor get the affecting and concrete abutment to commutual college? The academy acquaintance is a claiming in itself; individual parents aswell accept to accede their accouchement and in abounding cases, alive a day job to accomplish ends meet.</p>
<p>This commodity provides individual parents with a accurate adjustment of accepting banking and affecting abutment for accepting a academy degree.</p>
<p>This action will be accessible to a lot of individuals. However, if you wish added details, I awful acclaim you assay my appropriate books for a added absolute analysis. I accept spent endless hours account books, analytic websites, and reviewing accomplished admonition to audience to accommodate my readers with aboveboard solutions to paying for college. Let&#8217;s analyze this amount closer.</p>
<p>II. The Banking Aid Mystery</p>
<p>Understanding the action of federal banking aid can arise like a jig saw puzzle.</p>
<p>The aboriginal footfall for a lot of federal banking abetment begins with the Chargeless Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) accessible at your bounded academy or top school. You can administer online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. You should complete this anatomy even if you feel you don&#8217;t accommodated the banking charge, Hispanic,  appropriate based on your income.</p>
<p>III. The Individual Ancestor Strategy</p>
<p>To be acknowledged in accepting chargeless money, individual parents charge to advance a strategy.</p>
<p>However, the botheration is that abounding individual parents get beat in the face of their animated activity and the added accent of embarking on a academy education. If a being had his or her own claimed planner, activity would breeze a lot easier! In the absence of this assistant, accepting a action for academy becomes even added crucial. After administering all-encompassing analysis and accouterment claimed coaching, I accept appear up with a simple action for acclamation these problems:</p>
<p>- Check out http://www.</p>
<p>fastweb.com to set up a contour for accessible scholarships.</p>
<p>- Contact your abeyant online academy or a bounded academy in your breadth for banking aid advice.</p>
<p>- Check out the latest academy scholarship books at your library.</p>
<p>- Check, Hispanic,  out added non-traditional colleges. Go to Jonnie&#8217;s Distance Learning Website at http://www.geocities.com/liu_jonathan/dluniv.html.</p>
<p>- Submit at atomic 100 scholarship applications.</p>
<p>- Write a letter or alarm bounded association groups in your breadth and ask them about scholarships.</p>
<p>- Write a letter or alarm bounded association groups in your breadth and ask them about scholarships.</p>
<p>- Be assiduous and patient.</p>
<p>IV. The Path Forward</p>
<p>Paying for academy is accessible for the individual ancestor if he or she is committed to his or her goals. The action of accessory academy is not an simple one. However, you accept bent that you charge added apprenticeship to advance the superior of your activity for yourself and your adolescent or children. This is one of the better decisions that you will make.</p>
<p>With my access you accept a simple action for success. Do you accept the activity and the desire? This is the analytical catechism you have to appraise now. Start today and advance the superior of your life.</p>
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		<title>High School Sports Recruiting In The Internet Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The job of recruiting for the college athletics scout has a new tool, with the popularity of the Internet they can use this tool to make better choices for their colleges. By being able to pre-view many more prospects from across the nation without leaving their office, thus saving them time and expenses. Once they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The job of recruiting for the college athletics scout has a new tool, with the popularity of the Internet they can use this tool to make better choices for their colleges. By being able to pre-view many more prospects from across the nation without leaving their office, thus saving them time and expenses. Once they have viewed the prospects they are interested in, all they have to do is schedule a trip out to view the prospect in action.</p>
<p>But, with all this technology available to college coaches and recruiters, a large number of prospects go unnoticed because they do not have a profile online.</p>
<p>Having an online profile on a site that coaches and recruiters visit is a key to gaining exposure for the athletes talents. The Internet provides a 24 hour accessible location for information to be displayed; by visiting sites that contain online profiles of student athletes, college sports recruiters have potential new prospects within their reach at all times.</p>
<p>The Internet provides high school student athletes the opportunity to have their sports and academic profile displayed with on a level playing field, this means that no-matter were the school is, or how much publicity it gets, Hispanic,  all profiles are displayed the same.</p>
<p>This is very important for smaller schools that may not get as much recognition, and it also means that more colleges will be able to view potential prospects.</p>
<p>Online sports profiling for high school student athletes is the future of recruiting, but finding a site that caters to the needs of the student athlete is also essential. There are many sites that provide this service for a free or paid services, but the best sites are the ones that steadily market their services, thus gaining recognition from coaches and students as a premier sports profile site.</p>
<p>One such site is the Online Scouting Network, they specialize in providing sports profiles for their student clients, and providing easy access to the profiles contained on their site for coaches. Along with the services they offer they believe in educating the general public to the usefulness of these types of sites when planning on financing a student athletes collegiate ambitions. The site is located at <a href="http://www.onlinescoutingnetwork.com" class="hft-urls">http://www.onlinescoutingnetwork.</p>
<p>com</a>, and it provides useful links to information on getting a college scholarship.</p>
<p>The age of the Internet as a resource for information has taken a step forward, by not only providing information, but also as a source for high school athletes to compete, Hispanic,  on a level field.</p>
<p>And, for college coaches and recruiters they now have an abundant source of information regarding potential prospects for their athletic departments.</p>
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		<title>National Scrip Center Funds Scholarships &#8211; 43 Students will receive Share The Dream Awards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SANTA ROSA, CA  November 5, 2003 &#8212; Share The Dreamโข Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to building scholarship opportunities, announced that, Hispanic,  it will award 43 scholarships for the 2003-2004 academic year. The awards will be made to elementary, high school and college students as well as for continuing education of nonprofit management. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SANTA ROSA, CA  November 5, 2003 &#8212; Share The Dreamโข Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to building scholarship opportunities, announced that, Hispanic,  it will award 43 scholarships for the 2003-2004 academic year. The awards will be made to elementary, high school and college students as well as for continuing education of nonprofit management. </p>
<p>These scholarship awards will pay educational expenses at accredited private and public educational and vocational training institutions and are available to nonprofit organizations that have been active clients of National Scrip Center (NSC) for at least three years.</p>
<p>NSC, Share The Dream Foundation&#8217;s Sponsor, is the nation&#8217;s largest and only nonprofit scrip provider that supports fundraising efforts of nonprofit charitable organizations.</p>
<p>โNational Scrip Center is committed to benefiting education with these scholarship opportunities for students and nonprofit, Hispanic,  management professionals,โ said David C. Carrithers, Chief Executive Officer and President, National Scrip Center. โNow we are fulfilling that commitment and that&#8217;s particularly important in view of the drastic cuts in state education budgets.</p>
<p>We are pleased that we can give back to nonprofit organizations through our support of the Foundation.โ</p>
<p>โShare The Dream Foundation and its mission of serving today&#8217;s youth through expansion of educational opportunities provides a wonderful opportunity for NSC to extend its mission further into the community,โ said John Klein, Esq., a Director of the Foundation. โWe are proud that Share The Dream will award 43 scholarships for the 2003-2004 academic year.โ </p>
<p>Disbursement of Share the Dream scholarships will be allocated by national regions.</p>
<p>The scholarships will be divided as follows: </p>
<p>Elementary &#8211; 30 Scholarships<br />
 $500 each</p>
<p>High School &#8211; 11 Scholarships   $2,500 each </p>
<p>College &#8211; 1 Scholarship</p>
<p>$4,500</p>
<p>Nonprofit Management (University of Saint Thomas) 1 Scholarship $3,000</p>
<p>Scholarship awards have been paid directly to those educational institutions in which each successful candidate is enrolled. Applications were accepted in June and the selection process has been completed. Scholarship availability for the 2004-05 academic year will be announced in January 2004.</p>
<p>About Share the Dreamโข Foundation: </p>
<p>Share the Dream Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to building scholarship opportunities for students wishing to attend private elementary school, high school, college and vocational institutes. Share The Dream Foundation is sponsored by National Scrip Center. For more information about Share The Dream Foundation, please visit www.share-the-dream.org</p>
<p>About NSC:</p>
<p>Based in Santa Rosa, Calif., National Scrip Center (NSC) is a nonprofit organization that helps schools, service clubs, charities and other nonprofits raise necessary funds by providing innovative fundraising products, programs and services.</p>
<p>During its 15-year history, NSC has processed more than $2 billion in gift card and gift certificate sales. It has helped more than 9,000 nonprofit organizations nationwide raise more than $184 million net in critical funding. NSC is unique in offering a complete line of gift certificate and gift card products, a comprehensive selection of merchants and multiple communication channels to customers. For more information, visit www.nationalscripcenter.org or call 1-800-538-1222.</p>
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		<title>Single Parents and the College Financial Crunch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The price of gas and college continue to go up, up and up. The cost of college and university attendance is twice as expensive as eight years, Hispanic,  ago. Gas prices may ease, but financial experts are not predicting any drop in college expenses within the foreseeable future. Congress is cutting back on loans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The price of gas and college continue to go up, up and up. The cost of college and university attendance is twice as expensive as eight years, Hispanic,  ago. Gas prices may ease, but financial experts are not predicting any drop in college expenses within the foreseeable future. Congress is cutting back on loans and government sponsored scholarships. Industry has also cut back on the amount of scholarship dollars.</p>
<p>
We hear a lot of talk about dead beat moms and dads who won&#8217;t pay child support even when they can afford it.</p>
<p>They run and hide, change their names and get new social security numbers. Some even cross the border. Then they get lost in the system, sometimes forever. Expect them to help with college, forget it! And, this year, every college student will graduate owing an average of $23,841. In four years the amount is expected to be well over $30,000.</p>
<p>
Do not despair single parent. Whether you have lost your spouse through sickness, divorce, accident or? You do have options, but do not, Hispanic,  &#8220;put off&#8221; discussing college with your student.</p>
<p>Do it now! Find out if he/she has college on the mind. Is there a particular institution? What are they interested in studying? They may not know right now. Have they thought about the reality of college costs? How do they think it will be paid? Who will pick up the bill?</p>
<p>
What is a single parent, you, supposed to do? What are your <br />
alternatives? First, realize that your child may not be interested in <br />
college right now. But, many students change their minds at the last <br />
minute. In fact, almost 81% of all students, who claim no university <br />
interest, change their minds as a high school senior.</p>
<p>You cannot afford to take a chance. Don&#8217;t wait. Have that conversation now!</p>
<p>
Start in middle school/junior high talking about the importance of <br />
college. Send away for college literature, and leave it in conspicuous places around the house. Have relatives or friends discuss their college experiences in front of your child. Take short visits on the weekend to the college or university in your area. Make sure to visit the canteen and order a sandwich. Go to the campus bookstore. Get some souvenirs to take home.</p>
<p>Mention the importance of grades. </p>
<p>
Encourage the college spirit by supporting teams in person or on <br />
television. Stress the value of college scholarships in money as well <br />
as prestige. Get active. Start accumulating books, magazine and <br />
newspaper articles on scholarships. And, check out local libraries<br />
for scholarship materials.</p>
<p>
Even with government and business cutbacks, there are still billions<br />
of scholarship dollars out there. Your student can win with support and encouragement.</p>
<p>Become a promoter and persuade the whole family to <br />
&#8220;CATCH SCHOLARSHIP FEVER.&#8221;  You can do it. Your student can <br />
do it. You know you can, and the financial reward can result in <br />
thousands of dollars.</p>
<p>
Remember, the scholarship effort is truly a family affair, and <br />
everything in life is a decision. Make the right one today for your <br />
scholarship success.</p>
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