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There's a new federal grant in town. It's called TEACH.
Beginning 2008-09, TEACH is available to students who agree to teach in a high-need field at a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families. Students can receive up to $4,000 per year in grant. Sounds good, right? Not ...
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I read in another thread that the Pell Grant may help with online courses. I have started to fill out the application for the Pell Grant but got stuck at the Federal Code section.. they ask for the codes of the schools you are interested in. I am interested in Penn Foster and Gatlin Education Services but can not find their codes anywhere! I did a ...
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Here is a rundown of Grand Canyon Universities Online Bachelors and Masters Programs:
http://www.elearners.com/college/gcu/
It contains the program descriptions as well as class breakdowns.
For the secured online application or to request additional information click here:
http://forms.elearners.com/gcu.html?=&
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That's a great question.
The early enrollment scholarship can be combined with the Military and Hero Scholarships, but not the Transfer Scholarship.
All of the other scholarships are combinable.
We will also waive the application fee for students that complete the application and submit the necessary forms in a timely ...
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Grand Canyon University has a number of Grant and Scholarship Programs available for the Fall Start Date.
$ 1,000.00 Early Enrollment Scholarship for any new student registering for the September 1st or June 30th start dates.
$ 2,000.00 Transfer Scholarship for any new Undergraduate student registering for the September 1st or June 30th start ...
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If so, you might be eligible for an Academic Competetiveness Grant (ACG). So what exactly is ACG? And how do you qualify? ACG is a federal grant awarded to first-year and second-year students who meet several college criteria, as well as have passed high school rigorous coursework. What the heck does "rigorous" mean? We'll get ...
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helenh:Not sure how to pay for school? You're not alone.
eLearners has created a state-by-state reference guide to help you understand some of the different ways to help pay for college in the Debt-Free College Guide. Check it out:http://debtfree.elearners.com/how-to-pay-for-school/
College is really expensive. But you know ...
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Here's a state-by-state listing of the agency websites that can provide more information about state-specific grants, a form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid. Hope this is helpful!
Alabama
http://www.ache.state.al.us/
Alaska
http://www.state.ak.us/acpe/
Arizona
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Thanks for answering my questions....I have checked out and I am still checking....as for SBGI, they do offer one semester scholarship which I have for this year anyway, missed the deadline to apply.
I am still searching!
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