The best place is to check with the individual school for financial aid. However, the school's website only mentions Prepgate which is a student loan place.
2007-01-27 14:07:01
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answered by dawncs 7
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Best advice is.....
1) go to the website of the colleges you are wanting to go to. They have a scholarship page that should list all of their scholarships and the requirements.
2) visit the schools that you are interested in's scholarships office. They can identify which you qualify for.
3) Check out your parent's work, alot of big companies offer scholarships to children
4) Check the local Rotary club, elks club, and other professional groups, they offer scholarships
5) If you know what major/career you want to pursue, look to the professional organizations for that path - example - for marketing look to the American Marketing Association
6) if you are a minority or have a nationality of any kind, check out organizations related to that - examples - NAACP, Polish Women's Alliance, etc
7) ask to be connected to student's from your high school (alumni) that have received scholarships and students from your desired college
I have collected over $30,000 in scholarships (mostly in tuition waivers issued by the schools), so I have quite the background in this. My scholarships came from Cultural Organizations, The Rotary Club, Alumni Associations, Academic Excellence Groups, and the University in general. Check out anywhere and everywhere you can think of, but the schools offer the best scholarships, typically.
2007-01-27 13:29:50
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answered by Its Me 2
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