Posted on 04 May 2013. Tags: Homeschooled, Kids, Scholarships
Someday I’d like to be a counselor. I’m not sure what type yet. Maybe a school counselor or just do counseling. Either way. But how can homeschooled kids get scholarships? I’m only 15 so it’s not like I have to do it now but I know to be a counselor you have to have a masters… But I have NO idea how on earth I’d ever be able to afford it… So yea. Thanks 5 stars to best answer…
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Posted on 28 July 2012. Tags: Affiliated, collegeboard, com, digit number, e mail, Facebook, mail, Number, Scholarships, Yahoo
For example, i’m about to be a senior and my main e-mail the one I use for school, Facebook and other stuff is my name and a 3 digit number….. _> name123@yahoo.com…
Is this unprofessional, does it matter,
I already signed up for collegeboard with this e-mail….and collegexpress….i still need to sign up for scholarships
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Posted on 31 March 2011. Tags: college, Cost, little time, occupational, occupational therapy program, Scholarships, sophomore year, taking the time, Time, university, university of arizona, university of new hampshire, university of rhode island, uvm, west virginia university
So far I have gotten into;
Umass Amherst-undeclared- I am a resident so it will be 9,500 for tuition before room and board and other cost’s but I did not get into the nursing program which I had applied for and I guess it is near impossible to switch into during your attendance.
University of New Hampshire-going to be about 21,000 tuition before other cost’s. Did not get into the occupational therapy program/nursing but is easier to switch into than umass
West Virginia University-going to be about 17,000 before other cost’s but I received 13,000 for the four years to go there (about 3,250 per year off)- Accepted into a Pre-Occupational Therapy Program that prepares you to enter Occupational Therapy major your sophomore year.
University of Rhode Island- 27,000 a year before costs- Did not get accepted into a program.
Endicott College- 26,000 before costs- all students apply to programs like nursing sophomore year so there is still a chance I get in.
I believe most of my Financial aid is about a little more or less 6,000$ in fed loans and about 6,000 in fed grants.
Still waiting to hear from Ole Miss and University of Arizona. And doubtfully waiting to see if I get into UVM and UCONN off their wait-lists. (Pretty much positive I will not). Also still waiting to hear back from scholarships and local scholarships. I won’t get a ton but I may get a few local ones affiliated with my town and what not for various reasons.
So if you have a little time to read this information over I would be beyond appreciative for your in-put on which college I should choose mainly based on which one I could succeed from under the given cicumstances (programs/money/etc.) but also if you know anything about the actual college socially, academically, culturally etc. Thanks for taking the time to help and I will answer any of you guy’s questions if you’de like. Again thank you I only ask because my parents know nothing about colleges and I know absolutely nothing!
Still Waiting on Ole Miss and University of Arizona
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Posted on 01 November 2010. Tags: affiliated college, aggregate, anything, b tech, college, computer sciences, germany, Help, hyderabad, Jntu, Scholarships
I am studying 3rd year B Tech in Computer Sciences in a JNTU affiliated college in Hyderabad. I have an aggregate, a little less than an 80. I have decided to go for higher studies and preferably MS…. So now, which is the best place(I mean country) to do MS…
And, how much might it cost…. Will there be anything like scholarships….. One of my friends told me that in Germany we can get 100% scholarships….. Is that true or just a fake rumor……
Even a little help is appreciated a lot….. Thanks…….
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Posted on 09 August 2010. Tags: biomedical engineering, business, engineering, foreign exchange, freshman, germany, money, Scholarships, semester programs, Study, thanks in advance, university, unused scholarships
I’m going to be a freshman this year. I am going to major in biomedical engineering and I really want to study abroad. I don’t want to go during the year because I want to focus on my studies, but I would like to go to Germany or France next summer. My school only offers business summer courses abroad and year/semester programs. So I was wondering, since I have a lot of unused scholarships, if I could use those for a summer program abroad, which is through a study abroad/ foreign exchange program (not affiliated with my university).
They money I get back every semester from left over scholarships I am saving, but it won’t be enough to cover even a fourth. I do have other scholarships, which if I do not use, then I do not get the money at all. So could I use those scholarships, instead of letting them go to waste.
I’m going to ask when I go to school, but I was wondering if anyone else might know.
Thanks in advance
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