It is a daunting task to analyze, interpret, and implement federal financial aid regulations these days. Hopefully the information I provide will help you understand and locate the financial aid you need to earn your online degree.
FUND UNVEILS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR VETERANS RETURNING FROM IRAQ
AND AFGHANISTAN
The New York-based Fund for Veterans Education announced it
would award up to $1 million in undergraduate scholarships
for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan starting in
the spring 2008 term. The awards, which may be renewed for
following academic year, are intended to cover financial
need not met by need-based grants and military education
benefits. Application deadline is Monday, Oct. 15. For more,
visit: http://www.veteransfund.org/
Thank you for your time.
Lynn Gatti
The Fund for Veterans Education
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About ter
I have been a financial aid advisor for nearly 25 years now! Time really does fly. Like other e-learners, I acquired my Bachelor of Arts degree and my Master of Science degree while working full time and raising a family. My coursework consisted of classroom instruction, online and independent study courses, and weekend classes.
I began in financial aid as a secretary, and have worked my way to senior level financial aid advisor at a public four year college in the Midwest. When I began in 1984, we did not have computers, so I have seen the evolution of technology and its impact on education and financial aid.
My husband and I have four children in our household. My daughter and stepson are both in college. My son and stepdaughter are high school freshman.
I look forward to being a part of eLearners.com and given the chance to educate students, especially “non-traditional” students, on the ins-and-outs of financial aid. It is a daunting task to analyze, interpret, and implement federal financial aid regulations these days. Hopefully the information I provide will help.