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Grants for unique careers

Believe it or not you can find funding for education no matter what sphere you have chosen. Also for some fields there are specific grants that you can use out of the common ones. Here is a list of couple of scholarships for college and the institutions that offer them that can help you get the desired profession:

  1. The education grants of The American Association of Cereal Chemists International (AACC).

They offer grants for graduate students that want to make researches in the cereal science. If you her this for the first time, don’t worry, you are not the only one. AACC gives $2,000, $2,500, or $3,000 graduate students fellowships – the pogran includes both science and technology. To join this program, of course, you should be Association’s member.

  1. Grants of the Massage Therapy Foundation.

These are very generous grants for not only organization’s members but also for individuals that want to make a research in the massage therapy field. These grants are also awarded to a group projects and they range from $1,000 to $30,000. The purpose is to promote this practice, to see how the people take it and what are the attitudes toward it; how specific applications of the massage therapy can affect people’s health and what is the role of the massage in the health care services.

  1. National Potato Council Scholarship.

This is $10,000 annual award for graduate students with higher aspirations. They should be interested in the support of Potato Industry by Agribusiness. The criteria are past academic achievements; potato-related area of graduated study (for example Entomology, Agricultural Engineering, Crop and Soil Sciences, Agronomy, Food Sciences, Plant Pathology or Horticulture), leadership abilities. You can apply every year till June 30th.

  1. AACT’s John Kitt Memorial Scholarship.

This is one sweet scholarship of $5,000 anounced by the American Association of Candy Technologists. It’s non-renewable award that is opened for application till 15th April 2015. To get it you need to be sophomore, Senior or Junior student; to demonstrate interest in confectionery technology; to attend or to be about to start accredited North American university or college.

  1. Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Award.

It is for students who want to make crystallographically-oriented research. To apply you need to submit CV, supportive letter, descriptive summary of your desired research and expected graduation date; all in PDF format.

These are just part of the specific scholarships that you can use to support your education, good luck in the search.

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You are never too old to get back to school. This is not a slogan of organization that promotes lifetime-long learning; it’s just what it turns out when you start to search for scholarships for people over 30. For many people this is the first time they go to college, for some it is the second. Look what options you have if you are one of those who want to try college after 30.

  1. Boomer Benefits Scholarship.

It is available for American citizens of age over 50. Also you need to be enrolled in graduate, four or two-years program in university that have been accredited. To submit your application you need to present resume, application, transcript, letter of recommendation and application letter that describes how this education will help your career and community service history and its significance for the applicant. The choosing criteria will be your GPA that should be over 3, your community service and the letters of recommendation that you have given.

  1. Orville Redenbacher Second Start Scholarship.

You can obtain an application form for this scholarship by writing to Orville Redenbacher Second Start Scholarship Program; Box 4137; Blair, NE 68009. The scholarship aims at helping people who are returning to or are first time students. They can be enrolled in full-time or part-time program. The award itself is $1,000.

  1. Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship Program.

The $1,000 that this award will give you should be used for educational fees, room, board, tuition or other similar expenses. The form is open for application from 1st of August till the last day of December. To apply you need to fill this form http://www.gkscholarship.com/# and to write personal statement of 250 words on one of the three offered topics.

  1. AARP Foundation – WGU Educational Assistance Program.

This is program offered by the online college Western Governors University and the American Association of Retired People. It is for students over 40 and has value of $5,000. To apply you need to fill application form in one of the AARP Foundation field offices. The criteria for the choice will be your financial need, readiness for online study, academic record and current competency. The offices you can find in Colorado Springs; Seattle; Pittsburgh; Flint, Michigan; Waterloo/Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Melbourne, Florida.

So if you have decided to continue your education a couple of decades after high school, this is your chance to do it.

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Are there college scholarships only for women?

When you are filling scholarships application, the last thing you think of is that your gender matters. Believe it or not no matter how “equal” and tolerant is out world, there are differences and sometimes being exactly woman can be an advantage. If you are a girl, here are a couple of scholarships for college meant exactly for women; some of them can be your chance for a better education. Here they are:

  • Caitlin Brondolo Charitable Foundation Golf Scholarship.

To be eligible for this scholarship you need to be high school senior, to have played golf during high school and to pursue academic development in American university. You should also play competitive collegiate golf and have 3.5 or higher GPA. You must have been high school golf team member for at least 2 years and you need to present an essay, transcripts and 3 recommendation letters in your application. The deadline is every year on 31st of May.

  • Visionary Integration Professionals Women in Technology Scholarship (VIPWITS).

Every year till 30th of April WITS offers student scholarships to women enrolled in two or four year educational programs in USA in the field of informational technologies and the related areas. The awards are up to $2,500 each. You can apply through essay that describes your solution to statewide or local IT problems. What matters also are: academic performance, leadership abilities, extracurricular activities and community involvement.

  • Central California Asia Pacific Women Scholarship.
  • Women in Marketing Scholarship.

The scholarship is offered by Blue Soda Promo, company member of Women’s Business Enterprise (WBENC). The grant is $1,000 and it’s meant for qualified women attending college or university in Illinois or Wisconsin in persuasion of degree in advertising or marketing.

  • Charleston Women in International Trade Scholarship (CWIT).

Indeed these are four awards: two of $3,000 for college or university students that already attend school and two $1,500 awards for accepted in college high school seniors. You can apply7 for it till 23rd January every year and if you get it you will receive it on 9th April. To be eligible you have to be U. S. citizen, resident of South Carolina and to pursue degree in international trade and related fields.

These are just a couple of options and there are many more, remember that the easiest way to winning of scholarship is to seek through what makes you unique.

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The general consensus is that the pursuit of an online university degree is cheaper than the alternative to choose to learn physically at a university. As a general rule, this is very true. One can see, thanks to the courses developed and adapted for the internet age, that more and more universities are offering distance learning course which are typically cheaper and sometime even free. Nothing is better than free, right? An online education is free, but a traditional university can be better than free. This is a purely financial argument, so forget the time and geographic flexibility.

What does better than free mean? Is it possible to receive more help in the form of grants or scholarships than the cost of the course? I anticipate you asking. Better than free means that a person receives more money than he paid out. And this is very possible. The reason that this is possible is that further education institutions understand that some costs go beyond the mere cost of tuition. They understand that a student may need to move, and find his own accommodation. Support for these is often provided. Grants for college can also be supplied to aid with other expenses such as food. Some institutions, such as Oxford University, discourage their students for taking on part-time work, and do so by providing additional grant money. The total aid in the form of grants and scholarships can therefore be enough to help a person with their living costs, and leave some money left over.

So as you can see, online degree programs can be the more expensive alternative, not due to the fees, but the resulting aid which is lost compared to the pursuit of a course at a university.

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Growing demand for a university education has been accompanied by a growth in the number of available online degree programs. One element of the link in the growth between the two is financial. An online education has many advantages. Two of the most cited ones are the ability to pursue an online university degree at the ability to follow the course both at any time and any location that is most convenient for the student. Another element which is also talked about is the relative cost of attending a given university to the cost of selecting one of the many online degree programs available.

This applies primarily to the United States of America, but a growing number of university students are receiving financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, and loans. This is linked to the historical rise in higher education costs.. Things such as grants for college have increased access to university. Such aid is not necessarily as good a thing as it might seem. Very little financial aid is provided for online college classes, if any at all. This is due to how much lower the costs in relation to classes on a physical campus.

Another financial consideration is the cost of university accommodation with the accompanying transportation costs. If one does not have to pay rent, one will require to commute to the educational institution.

One must not forget that not only is an online education substantially cheaper than the alternative, but many places offer free online college classes. Two of the high-profile examples are MIT through OpenCourseWare and the Bill Gates-endorsed Khan Academy. Some say that there is no such thing as a free lunch, but and online education is often cheaper, and in some instances, free.

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Can grant get you a job after you finish your education?

This is the second major problem when you study: what you are going to do after it’s over? Yes you can find a grant to support your education in a given field, but after you finish your degree, there won’t be a grant? There is one grant actually that can give you long term plan: Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant.

The TEACH Grant allows students in the field of education and teaching to receive up to $4,000 every academic year till the end of their education and it guarantees you work for four years in secondary or primary school (or educational service agency)after you graduate. Well, the school will be one of low-income but you will have the chance to gain experience and better qualification and then you can aim in something higher.

There are of course conditions that you should meet if you want to qualify for the TEACH Grant:

  • You must participate in TEACH-aligned institution in graduate, post-baccalaureate or undergraduate program;
  • Be on an education professional track;
  • Your score on college admission test should be above 75;
  • You should maintain 3.25 grade points at least;
  • Also you will need to receive TEACH Grant counseling every year in which you will receive the aid;
  • Last but not least you will sign the Agreement to Serve (obligation that you will teach after graduating);

After you finish your study, you commit to teach in low-income K12 school for four years straight from the college. If this condition is not met, you will need to repay all money that you have received to the US Department of Education. If within eight years you don’t fulfill your pledge, the financial aid you got will default in a Direct Stafford loan and the interest will be charged from the date of your receiving of the subsidy.

One of the main advantages is that you don’t need to be in a financial need to be qualified for TEACH grant.

If after reading this you are interested in participation in the TEACH program, the first step is to visit your college financial aid office and to check if the school participates. Then you fill online FASFA form (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and you are already on the right track.

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