Count Me In For Women's Economic Independence Makes small business loans and gives training scholarships to women in the US. Information on applying for a loan and in investing in the loan fund. http://www.count-me-in.org/
Extractions: Count Me In champions the cause for women's economic independence by providing access to business loans, consultation and education. Are you thinking about starting your own business? Women are starting businesses at a greater rate than ever. The first step is determining what type of business to start and to answer the following questions: What are my products or services? Who will my customers be? (Target market) Can I make a profit? What will it take to startup? Are you ready to start your business or have your recently started your businesses. Count Me In provides loans from a few hundred dollars to $5000 for your first loan and up to $10,000 for your second loan. Our loan application is online with instructions on how to complete it. Count Me In will take into consideration the type of business you are starting, your prior experience, and how you intend to use the money. We will be look at your credit history and record of paying your bills.
Extractions: Apply for admission to the University of Utah as soon as possible. To be eligible for financial aid, you must be admitted and matriculated in a degree-granting program. Applications for undergraduate, graduate, and international student admission are available from the Admissions Office, 250 Student Services Building. Need-based financial aid: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or The Renewal FAFSA. The FAFSA is available from your high school counselor or the Financial Aid Office at any college or university. The Renewal FAFSA, which is an application for the subsequent academic year, is mailed by the federal processor in November to students who have already successfully completed an application for federal aid during the current academic year. The FAFSA and Renewal FAFSA can also be filed electronically on the web at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
University Senior College At Adelaide University Partnering with Adelaide University, the College offers senior secondary education for students in Years 11 and 12. Find information about applying, subject curriculum, campus facilities and scholarships. http://www.usc.adelaide.edu.au/
Winners' Circle 2003-2004 We are a group where members assist each other in winning scholarships or internships, applying to graduate school, and any other similar academic activity. http://spirit.dos.uci.edu/winnerscircle/
Extractions: Winners' Circle is a club devoted to having winners help others in becoming winners. What this essentially means is that we are a group where members assist each other in winning scholarships or internships, applying to graduate school, and any other similar academic activity. If you would like to join, please take a look at the Club Information page for more information. Announcements OFFICER APPLICATIONS If you are looking for a leadership position to develop your leadership skills, right now is a great time to get involved in Winners Circle. Virtually all of our officer positions are open for next year's executive committee! Looking to be the president of your own club? Well, that position will be open, along with vice president, secretary, treasurer, historian, and publicity chair. If you have any questions, please send them to Holly Gerhard, hgerhard@uci.edu
Funding, Scholarships And Bursaries - Applying - Undergraduate Funding, scholarships and Bursaries. For general advice on funding, student loansand other financial support, contact the following. Student Services http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/prospectuses/undergrad/introduction/applying/scholar
Undergraduate Scholarships For all eligible applicants applying for a major scholarship check off theappropriate box on the application for admission and provide the following http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/scholarships/
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Extractions: Applying for Scholarships You can apply for some scholarships from the detailed scholarship profiles on this Web site. If the scholarship administrator has an online application, there will be a hyperlink to it under Contact Information in the scholarship profile. If there is no link, you can usually find a phone number, e-mail or Web site link in the same section. Use this to contact the administrator for an application. Please note that for some scholarships you will be automatically considered when you apply to the university or college. In these cases the contact information is not shown. You will find some useful scholarship application tips below. When applying for a scholarship you will often need to write a letter directly to the administrator to request more information, an application form, or simply tell them a bit about yourself. This is a great opportunity to show the administrator why you are the best candidate for their scholarship. Take some time to make this letter as clear, concise and informative as possible.
NHMRC - Applying For Scholarships The aim of the scholarships scheme is to support outstanding Australian healthand medical graduates early in their career so that they can be trained to http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/fellows/apply/granttype/scholars/
Extractions: @import url(../../../../_styles/main.css); Advanced Search Site info Publications Subscribe ... Health advice You are here : Home Apply for Scholarships or fellowships Applying for Scholarships This section contains: The aim of the Scholarships scheme is to support outstanding Australian health and medical graduates early in their career so that they can be trained to conduct research that is internationally competitive and develop a capacity for original independent research. This is usually achieved by NHMRC funding its scholars to attain a PhD by full-time research. Public Health Postgraduate Scholarship ... Privacy Page last modified: 29 June 2005
Scholarships And Grants grants and Villanovaendorsed scholarships, listed below, simply by applying for For all other outside grants and scholarships, it is the student s http://finaid.villanova.edu/scholarships/schlp.htm
Extractions: Log on Apply Contact Us Give a Gift ... Site Index Search VU Web VU People VU Library The Internet Office Of Financial Assistance Application Process Award Statistics Costs ... View My Status You are exploring: VU Enrollment Management Financial Assistance Scholarships and Grants Scholarships and Grants In the spectrum of educational funding, scholarships and grants are the "free money." These awards do not need to be repaid. In general, scholarships are given based on merit and grants are given based on financial need. A student is automatically considered for Federal grants and Villanova-endorsed scholarships, listed below, simply by applying for financial assistance from Villanova University. For all other outside grants and scholarships, it is the student's responsibility to verify application procedures. The following are Federal and Villanova-endorsed opportunities: Title: Villanova University Grant Sponsor: Villanova University Eligibility: Financial need; Full-time undergraduate enrollment Award: Varies by financial need How to Apply: Click here for more information Title: Federal Pell Grant Sponsor: Federal government Eligibility: Exceptional financial need Award: Varies by financial need How to Apply: Click here for more information Title: FSEOG (Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant) Sponsor: Federal government Eligibility: Financial need Award: Varies by financial need How to Apply: Click here for more information Title: PHEAA (Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency) Grant
University Of California - Admissions applying For scholarships. To apply for scholarships, submit the UC undergraduate If any of the scholarships you are applying for requires letters of http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/scholarships/scho
Extractions: Quick Links A-Z Index Directories Contact ... Paying for UC To apply for scholarships, submit the UC undergraduate application during the appropriate filing period. You must submit your application during the filing period to be considered for scholarships. In addition, you must satisfyminimum selection criteria, awarding guidelines and supporting documentation requirements to be considered. These are described in scholarships by campus International Applicants The information in this section of the website describes undergraduate scholarships. For information on graduate scholarships, see Graduate Admissions: scholarships and fellowships , or contact the individual programs to which you are applying. Supporting Documentation Some campuses require additional materials in support of your scholarship application, such as letters of recommendation, transcripts or an essay (in addition to the personal statement required on the admission application form). These are noted in the
FinAid | Scholarships | Outside Scholarship Policies Besides applying the outside scholarships to self help and gapping first, theymay adjust costof-attendance to shelter some of the scholarship. http://www.finaid.org/scholarships/outside.phtml
Extractions: Outside Scholarship Policies Every school has an outside scholarship policy that specifies what happens to your need-based financial aid package when you win a merit scholarship. An outside scholarship is any scholarship not awarded by the government or the school, such as a scholarship provided by a private sector company, philanthropist or foundation. Outside scholarships are considered resources, meaning that they reduce your financial aid package dollar for dollar. The schools often do not have a choice in the matter. Federal rules concerning "overaward situations" require the school to reduce the financial aid package when the sum of financial aid from all sources exceeds the school's cost of education by more than $400. You are required to report any outside scholarships to the school's financial aid office. If you fail to report an outside scholarship, you may be required to repay the school or the government all or part of your need-based financial aid package. The school's outside scholarship policy dictates how the outside scholarship is used to reduce the financial aid package. Most schools have favorable policies that first apply the outside scholarship to unmet need, and then reduce self-help (loans and work-study) before touching institutional grants. This lets you replace your loans, which must be repaid, with the outside scholarship. Some schools shelter the first $500 or $1,000 or $2,500 of outside scholarships, applying it toward self-help, and then use the remainder to either reduce gift aid and self help equally (50%) or reduce gift aid dollar for dollar (100%). (Some schools shelter as much as $6,000, but $500, $1,000 and $2,500 are most common thresholds. Other percentages applied to outside scholarships to reduce grants include 33% and 40%.) Some schools treat renewal awards more harshly than first-time awards and one-time awards, applying them first to gift aid.
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Extractions: @import url(/includes/usq/page.001/css/style.notns4.001.css); @import url(/includes/usq/page.001/futurestudents/style.001.css); Contact Us Search About this Site Scholarships and Financial Support Undergraduate Scholarships Postgraduate Scholarships Applying for Scholarships FAQ Print Version USQ Home Future Students ... Scholarships and Financial Support > Applying for Scholarships Scholarship applications open in September and close in early December each year. To apply you need to complete the USQ Scholarship Application form To apply for a postgraduate research scholarship, you need to complete the application form and submit it to the USQ Office of Research and Higher Degrees. Equity scholarships are available for a limited number of applicants to the Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP) . You should fill out an application form for these scholarships at the time you apply for entry to the TPP. To apply you should complete the CLS Application Form and return it to us by the due date.
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Extractions: College Now is a collaborative program of the City University of New York and the New York City Department of Education . This site was created by the CUNY College Now Central Office. General questions about its content can be emailed to collegenow@cuny.edu . To target your question more directly, please consult our directories
Extractions: To apply for federal financial aid (grants, work-study and loans) and some state programs, you must complete a form called the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) during your senior year in high school. See your counselor for a copy of the form or call the college(s) you plan to attend. The FAFSA is also available online at FAFSA on the Web (step-by-step instructions are provided on this site) or by calling toll-free 800.4.FED.AID.
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Extractions: Each year the Grand Rapids Community Foundation awards approximately $500,000 in scholarships to Kent County residents. Some select scholarships are also available for residents of other counties. If you are a resident of Kent or, in some cases, other counties and plan to attend an educational institution in the 2005-2006 academic year you may want to review the list of scholarships available from the Foundation. Following is the list of scholarships that are offered as well as a brief description, eligibility requirements, and information on how to apply for each scholarship. The application process is now closed for the '05-'06 academic year.
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Extractions: There are many sources of scholarships, from local civic groups and high school organizations to large national foundations. For detailed information about scholarships, please visit our Scholarships section High school students should begin searching for scholarships during the fall of their senior year. UT Austins Texas Common Application for Scholarships for Entering Freshman Students has a December 1st deadline each year. It is the application used by the Office of Student Financial Services for the majority of freshman scholarship awards. The application is also used by most, but not all, academic departments here at UT Austin. Please also contact the college or department you will be entering to obtain any information regarding additional applications, requirements or deadlines. Your high school counselor can be a wonderful and underutilized resource in helping you locate local scholarships. You should also search in libraries and book stores and on the Intranet for private scholarships for which you may be eligible. Please visit our Private Scholarship Search Engines page for a list of a few of the many search tools available.