Ft Lauderdale, FL February 29, 2004 – The Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation (CKSF) gives the traditional program of grants to run for his money. The Foundation offers a new and unique way for students to earn money for higher education through multiple-choice questions delivered via the Internet. Points are awarded for correct answers and a point is deducted per second it takes to answer a question. The winners, in essence, are faster and more accurate. The questions are based on general information, everyone should know.

What is even more non-traditional scholarships is common knowledge That there never has set conditions or university non-academic, not to write, their requirements the GPA or hours of service to complete. If a student is alive, you qualify! (Foreign students included) We want to attract and motivate students who have not received the best marks, and give them a chance, Hispanic Scholarship, to win a real scholarship, "said Daryl Hulce, President CKSF spring of 2004. Scholarships available are listed below.

www.cksf.org Students must register before the bag. The registration and free competition and personal information is always protected.MARCH 3: LIFE SCIENCE exchanges for high school and university students particularly interested in pursue a degree in chemistry and medicine. A winner will be awarded $ 500 first college or university of their choice. (4 laps) April 7: Sister exchanges for high school and university students keen to pursue a degree in criminal justice or law enforcement. The winner will receive a cash prize of $ 700 cash and second prize winner will receive a $ 300 scholarship for college or university of their choice.

(4 laps) April 7: Stock Exchange study national reputation "for high school students only. Issues will be totally based on general knowledge of students on various topics. There will be a first place winner in each grade. The winner will receive $ 1,000, $ 750 Junior, second year, $ 500 in the first year and $ 200. All scholarships are payable in cash at the college or university of their choice. (4 laps) April 8: Open College – only for students. Questions will be based entirely on the student's general knowledge on various topics.

There will be a winner first place in the Junior Freshmen. Each will receive a cash prize of $ 250 payable to the college or university of their choice. (4 laps) April 19: National Movie Award for high school and college students. The questions will be based on movies, Aladdin, an alloy of them, and Dead Poets Society. A first place winner will receive a cash prize of $ 250 cash for college or university of their choice. (2 laps) May 4: LITERATURE scholarship for high school students only. Questions will be based on information found in books, The Great Gatsby, The Catcher in the Rye, shoeless and Joe Jackson.

There will be a winner of the first places in each class. The winner will receive $ 400, $ 300 Junior, second year, $ 200 the first year of $ 100. All scholarships are payable in cash at the college or university of their choice. (4 laps) (Note: the circles are the number of questionnaires for the scholarship "once a week. Students must complete all the laps. The winner is the highest score on average.) Monica Crews, Colorado State University Common Knowledge Scholarship participant said, I think it's a great way to earn money for scholarships.

Many people never have the chance to win scholarships, and I think, that this foundation really opens the door for them. The Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation is an online, nonprofit, at the school at Nova Southeastern University's Fischler Graduate Education in Ft Lauderdale, Florida.