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		<title>How to Finance Your College Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 05:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danny</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[College]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[affording college]]></category>
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Let&#8217;s start with scholarships. There&#8217;s free money out there waiting for you to claim it! Apply to anything and everything if that&#8217;s at all possible. But since you&#8217;re not a supercomputer that can easily whip out scholarship applications, I would suggest applying to a few scholarships that offer large monetary prizes, and many that offer [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Let&#8217;s start with scholarships. There&#8217;s free money out there waiting for you to claim it! Apply to anything and everything if that&#8217;s at all possible. But since you&#8217;re not a supercomputer that can easily whip out scholarship applications, I would suggest applying to a few scholarships that offer large monetary prizes, and many that offer small monetary amounts. Your chance of winning $500 is much higher than winning $10,000. Also, small monetary scholarships really add up! Although, one benefit to winning a scholarship that has a large award (besides the obvious financial benefit) is its prestige. To be able to tell prospective colleges that you&#8217;ve won a $10,000 scholarship or even a $100,000 scholarship makes you the type of student they&#8217;re looking for (not that you aren&#8217;t already)!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Also, don&#8217;t forget to look at colleges that offer in-school scholarships! They&#8217;re the greatest ways to fund your college education. I&#8217;ve got a Bentley scholarship worth $33,030!!! A school that really wants you will try to buy you by giving you lots of money to attend! But don&#8217;t count on them literally paying you to go to school (i.e. giving you enough money that you can collect personal checks from them without giving them a dime).</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Lastly, working your simple 10hr minimum wage job isn&#8217;t going to significantly help you finance your college education unless you attend a public school. You get more money, in the long run, if you win scholarships instead of wasting your time flipping burgers. Let&#8217;s do the math: you work 10hrs/wk for $8/hr to make $80 a week for 10hrs of work; instead, you can write a strong essay for a scholarship worth $500 within 5hrs and there you go! You&#8217;ve just made $100/hr. Simple huh? Now go out and apply for some of those scholarships that are waiting to be awarded to you. Doesn&#8217;t this look more appealing than flipping burgers, standing behind a register, or mopping the floors at a fast-food joint?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">To start your scholarship search, check out our myCollegeSTAT homepage for our special offers and opportunities for cash-for-college.</p>
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