Danitza (Smileyfacex0):
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You guys can thank jonasfan2135 for this, they commented 5 times! I was Impressed!
Other people who rock:
Nationalfreaks
smileyfacex0 (MeXD)
joejonas1319
johnnydepplover177
starsongs123
CassyIsMyName
xXCloudyXPurpleXx (Even though she’s one of my friends and only commented on it to tell me I spelt Jonas wrong.)
XxAlexRox22xX
and misspoovy
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http://www.wgu.edu/contest – Please rate this video, it will count as a vote towards the scholarship!
Do you or someone you know deserve a scholarship to Western Governors University?
Earning a college degree can be a life changing experience. In many cases, a little help financially can go a long way towards achieving this goal. Do you or someone you know deserve a scholarship to WGU? Whether you make us laugh, or make us cry, tell us how a degree from WGU could improve your life or the life of someone you know.
Western Governors University (http://www.wgu.edu) continues to offer opportunities for adult learners to have access to quality, affordable education, as the only fully-accredited, online university that is competency-based. As part of that effort, WGU is hosting a unique video contest with a valuable scholarship as its prize. Contestants are asked to submit a video explaining why they deserve to earn a scholarship and how earning a degree from WGU will change their life or the life of someone they know.
The window for video submissions is open from June 11, 2008 to August 11, 2008. All genres of videos—including humor and drama—are encouraged. A WGU panel will review all of the video submissions after the August 11, 2008, deadline and select five finalists based on the following criteria: quality of video (45 percent), amount of votes (40 percent) and the amount of views the video received (15 percent). Those five videos will be posted on the contest site on August 25, 2008, for the public to vote on the most deserving video for the top prize. The winner will be announced on September 3, 2008. Public voting will take place during the contest period and the voting period so entrants are encouraged to share their video with family and friends.
The winning video contestant will receive a $7,500 scholarship and a $500 cash reward, paying $1,500 per six-month term for up to five terms. The scholarship can be used for students pursuing a degree in any discipline offered by WGU in its Colleges of Business, Education, Information Technology and Health Professions. Other prizes include scholarships valued up to $3,000 and $100 Amazon.com gift certificates. (Amazon.com is not a sponsor of this contest.)
This video contest is open to the public. The scholarships are not transferable to other universities, but may be transferrable to incoming WGU students. Current WGU students and alumni who are considering a return to WGU for their master’s degree are eligible to participate. The contest is subject to posted rules. For more information about submissions or to vote, please visit www.wgu.edu/contest.
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mes Puzzles OpenIt Description ‘WE’ Group Attention, brainiacs of the world! Finally there is a logic game that’s worth the challenge. Now, I know you all say that you are smart, finished at the top of your class, got the scholarship, but can you prove that you are “OpenIt” smart? It’s a good
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Many universities, founded on the principles of vigorous scholarship and steadfast Christian faith, have abandoned those roots, resulting in confusion, fragmentation, and ideological strife. This book explores the role reflective Christian faith can play in unifying the intellectual life of the university. Contributors including Jean Bethke Elshtain, Richard Hays, John Polkinghorne, Joel Carpenter, and David Lyle Jeffrey analyze the character and practices of an ideal Christian intellectual community.
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Based on research, Turner presents a relationship guide that details what black men expect from women, their opinions on weaves and make-up, their biggest complaints, and many other issues. 9780962433320 The Big Book of College Scholarship and Financial Aid Information is an invaluable resource for anyone preparing to attend college. It contains extensive lists of grants and scholarships. In addition it details who should file and where to find the Free Application for Federal Student Aide (FAFSA). There a
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Mr. Samson Pabbathi is an astute young technocrat who has a natural passion for innovation and flair for writing. He developed passion for technology and science at a very young age. He received his masters in Advanced Information Technology from the University of Wales, UK. As a student he displayed an immense maturity and scholarship, his student projects were of great quality and received accolades from within and outside the University. His Masters dissertation titled ‘WAP Enabled Banking was published/ selected for publication by a reputed German based publisher VDM Publications, Germany. He is well experienced in .NET Technologies and in the development for the past 4 years. Mr. Pabbathi’s scholarship and his passion for innovation takes him to different parts of the world either as a delegate or a resource person. He is well travelled and well read. He loves movies, swimming and long drives. He makes home in Hyderabad, India.
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Pretty self explanatory.
and the response is equally self-explanatory: look for ‘needs blind’ when you search through college databases.
I am planning on doing 2 years of Community College in order to save a ton of money.
However, after those 2 years are up and I apply to a university, can I still apply for scholarships and grants?
Yes, in fact, there are scholarships and grants available specifically for students like you: transfers. Do a little research and find a few of them. Also check with the department you plan to major in and see if they have any department-specific scholarships you can apply for. And fill out the FAFSA, there are still grants through the feds that you can get as a transfer student.
And GREAT plan to go to community college first; that will save you more than some people get in grants and scholarships! I speak from experience!
Good luck!
I had received around 30,000 grant money from my college and I have about 20,000 from scholarships. all i need to pay is around 40,000. will my college take away the excess amount of grant money or will i get a reimbursement?
As long as what you have received/are receiving does not exceed the COA (Cost of Attendance) of your school, then you should get a refund, as long as your school knows about the scholarships (did the financial aid office award the scholarships or did you bring them in from outside sources? If the FAO does not know about any outside scholarships, then they need to be informed so adjustments can be made).
You should talk to a financial aid officer at your school for more information/guidance.
Good luck!
i have a 3.05 grade average, i’m white with not a lot of money, making a career change. i have an associate degree from 1990. do i have to be mexican or a woman or am i out of luck?
Fastweb.com is a website where you put in all sorts of information about yourself and they match scholarships to you for you to apply for. Most grants are for people without a lot of money, don’t worry.