Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 
Home > Finance >

Student Finance Options

Date Published: 23rd July 2007
Bookmark and Share Republish Student Finance Options
Author: echo_promotions RSS Views: N/A PRINT ASK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
If you are a high school graduate who is considering attending college, please do not think that loans are your only form of financing! When you are in need of financial help, for whatever reason, there are better ways of getting it than applying for a student loan. Loans are burdensome to pay back because of the fact that their interest is eternally increasing. Rather than take out a student loan, apply for a scholarship or a grant instead!

The incredible thing about scholarships and grants is that they never have to be repaid. Nevertheless, you must set aside some time to search and apply for them.

Scholarships: Various organizations and businesses such as the Lions Club, Optimist, Chamber of Commerce and the Girls & Boys Club give scholarships to college students. There are military, church, and union scholarships as well.


If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to find hundreds of scholarships, look no further than the internet. Simply search for “scholarships” on any search engine. Or you can check out Scholarships.com. This site can help you find scholarships that fit you and your interests!

The majority of the scholarships found here require you to write a paper. Don’t stress about this and definitely don’t quit! Find one that suites you and then have a seat and start typing. Before you send it in, have a family member or friend proofread it.

To find other scholarships check the college or university you will be applying for. Frequently they award scholarships to students with high Grade Point Averages or SAT scores. Colleges usually award scholarships for athletic abilities as well.


If you haven’t graduated from high school yet, ask the Financial Aid office if they know of any scholarships you could apply for. Your counselor would also be a great person to ask, since they’ll will know your strengths and weaknesses a little better.

The most essential thing to do is to start right now. Look and ask around for scholarships. Who knows, you just might run into a gold mine!

Grants, just like scholarships, never have to be repaid. Grants are given depending on the financial need, race, association, or special interest of the student. Private groups, educational institutions, and the federal government all give out grants.

Grants from the government are awarded based solely on on the student’s income. In order to apply for one you must go to FAFSA.com and fill out an application or you can grab one from your high school or college financial aid office. Depending on whether you sent it in electronically or physically, your Student Aid Report will be sent to you in about 3-6 weeks.


NOTE: Use of this article requires links to be intact
Tags: optimist, strengths and weaknesses, chamber of commerce, grants, college students, counselor, financial help, financial aid office, family member, athletic abilities, attending college, scholarship, loan loans, school graduate
This article is free for republishing
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_188011_19.html
Bookmark and Share Republish Student Finance Options

Ask a Question About this Article

>> How do I start and finance a real estate ...
>> Doctorate Dissertation papers/topics in finance
>> Have you ever heard of E-LOAN FINANCE INC U.K.
>> I have a question here about this site and its use ...
Powered by