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... extra stuff. Give them what they want Always give the provider of the scholarship exactly what they are asking for. If they are looking for someone with leadership skills then give them an example ...
2. Energize Scholarship Search
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... word "scholarship" and whatever topic/subject you want. For example: search for "orchestral music scholarships" and you will find a number of scholarships including the John Belushi Memorial Orchestral ...
3. College Student Success Strategies
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... and their functions. For example, you may need to re-write your student loan, or you may need help with transportation, or a scholarship, or a job, etc. Ask! FRIENDS We all need a support group. Try ...
4. Wait-Listed at Your Top College?
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... that are less than optimal. For example you may end up with 3 or 4 roommates when you would prefer to have one roommate. The type of dorm that is available may not be what you want. You may want a coed ...
... by the academic department that confers the degree in the eligible major. For example, a student majoring in biology is eligible to receive a National SMART Grant during a semester in which he or she is ...
6. College Admissions Chances
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... among different schools and class schedules. For example, at some schools, it's easier to land an A than others. They also look at what types of courses you fulfilled. If you took honors classes, advanced ...
7. Financial Aid FAQ
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... of financial aid or simply have one kind. Nevertheless, some types of financial aid are contingent on others. For example, you can only receive an Academic Competitive Grant or a Federal Supplemental Educational ...
... place in that family's income. For example, if a parent gets a pay raise from $40,000 to $500,000 per year, the government is no longer going to offer that family financial aid. However, if your income ...
9. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for July
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... to apply toward each semester. Sometimes a student receives enough financial aid to cover the school’s tuition with money left over for that semester. For example, if you receive $20,000 dollars in financial ...
10. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for September
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... They can find example letters there. By now, you should know which of your chosen schools require you to submit a written essay along with the application. Some schools allow the application and essay ...
... Illustrated ExampleBusiness deduction for work-related education: Accountable plans, Accountable Plans, Allocating your reimbursements for meals.Adjustments to qualifying work-related education expenses, ...
... of the Amount of Your Income on the Amount of Your Credit Claiming the Credit When Must the Credit Be Repaid (Recaptured) Illustrated Example 3.    ...
... score report also contains percentile information on how you performed. For example, if you scored in the 85th percentile, then you scored better than 85 percent of students who took the test at the same ...
... to go, your essay provides reasons for your opinion, as well as information or examples that support it. Scoring is based on your ability to express your point of view in a focused, organized, and logical ...
... question, you can sharpen your critical thinking and writing skills through practice.  For example, you could select a news story or topical issue from the media, and set a 25-minute time limit in which ...
... A good essay will support your chosen position with specific reasons and examples from literature, history, art, science, current affairs, or even your own experiences. Essays are graded on a scale of ...
... who twist, reshape, invent, and recombine them. (Think of the new language being created online, for example.) As a result, most words belong to families, in which related ideas are expressed through related ...
... scored holistically, which means that the final score is based on an overall impression. It is important to develop your ideas and express them clearly, using examples to back them up. Your essay does ...
...  Here are some examples of Professional Accomplishments: Increasing the company’s bottom line Streamlining procedures Promotions Special projects successfully completed Decreasing costs Company- ...
... use this example: You’re an accountant who has worked at XYZ Company for nine years and been promoted every time you’ve come up for review. Because of your organizational efforts, the company is saving ...
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