It’s never too early! Sign up for this free informational webinar designed for parents and students with questions about how to pay for college. College readiness experts Shakia Kirksey and Samira Ford, from OnTrack Plus, will be in conversation with Career Girls host, Lorena King, to share both their experience and expertise on financing a college education. The conversation will include tips and strategies to reduce college cost, as well as information on grants, scholarships, and other forms of financial aid that students in any grade can use to lower the cost of attending a post-secondary institution. Click the link to register and learn more about this free event: https://lnkd.in/etKH6XPv
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Unlock the Triad of College Success: Academic, Social, and Financial Fits Explained Embark on a journey to discover the perfect college for your child! Dive into the essence of academic fit—where your child doesn't just survive but thrives. Understand why being in the top 25% can lead to more acceptances and financial aid. Explore social fit through campus visits, experiencing the true vibe of prospective colleges. Unlock financial fit secrets to maximize scholarships and grants. #LampertEducationalResources #AffordCollege #CollegeSearch #AcademicExcellence
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Strategize for Merit Aid: Pay Less for College Discover how to unlock scholarships and significantly reduce college costs! Our expert advice will help position your child as an ideal candidate for colleges, increasing their chances of receiving substantial merit aid. Imagine getting free money for your child's dream school and paying far less than you ever expected. With our guidance, you'll learn how to navigate the scholarship landscape, from identifying potential opportunities to crafting compelling applications. We provide practical tips on how to highlight your child's strengths and achievements, making them stand out to scholarship committees. By leveraging our insights, you can ensure your child takes advantage of every available resource to minimize college expenses. Paying for college doesn't have to be a burden. Let us help you find the financial support your child needs to succeed without the stress of overwhelming debt. #LampertEducationalResources #AffordCollege #ScholarshipStrategies #ReduceCollegeCosts #MeritScholarships #CollegeFunding
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Iowa College’s are generous! Colleges across the state of Iowa are trying their best to attract students to their respective campuses. With the ever-rising cost of college, many Iowa schools are finding ways to help students and families save money. - Simpson College in Indianola offers The Simpson Promise, covering the full cost of tuition for qualified students. If you don’t qualify for full tuition coverage, Simpson offers all first-year residential students at least $27,000 annually in grant or scholarship assistance. Check out their website for more information: https://lnkd.in/grxPd9ds - Loras College in Dubuque offers The Loras Promise, covering the full cost of tuition if your student is eligible to receive the Pell Grant and Iowa Tuition Grant. If you don’t qualify for full tuition coverage, Loras offers generous merit scholarships of up to $24,000 based on academic achievements. Check out their website for more information: https://lnkd.in/gJUxPigw - Luther College in Decorah offers The Luther College Impact Award for qualifying students. This award covers the entire cost of tuition, if you don’t qualify they also offer generous merit-based scholarships based on academic achievements, up to $36,000 per year. They also offer scholarships for first-generation Luther students and a scholarship for completing a campus visit! Check out their website for more information: https://lnkd.in/g53uZ6nv If you or your child is gearing up for college, we encourage you to do your research and take advantage of all of these benefits that schools are offering. A lot of the time, these awards are missed by applicants and the money is left on the table.
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We're breaking down key terms to help you navigate the world of college funding with ease. Today's term: Merit-Aid 🌟🎓 Merit-Aid refers to free money (not a loan, but a grant or scholarship that doesn't have to be paid back!) awarded based on a student's academic achievements, talents, or other accomplishments, rather than financial need. It's a great way to reduce college costs if your student has excelled in their studies or has special skills. Stay tuned for more definitions and tips to make college planning smoother. Have questions about merit-aid or other terms? Drop them in the comments or send us a DM!
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Applying for college can be a convoluted and time-consuming process, with applications, essays, and financial aid forms to complete. However, it is also important not to forget about looking for ways to alleviate college costs by applying for appropriate scholarships. While private scholarships will rarely cover the entire cost of college, they can be of great supplemental help when it comes to paying for college - especially if your student is able to receive several "stackable" awards. It's no surprise that with today's high cost of college, scholarships are a hot topic, and we hear many questions about applying for scholarships from families who attend our college planning workshops. Below are 12 of the most common questions we hear regarding scholarships – and some answers to help guide you throughout the process: https://buff.ly/3OU6M9K
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As tuition rises, families struggle to keep up. But the pain doesn’t stop there. Colleges also battle with: Low enrollment Low retention Declining graduation rates At Imagine Scholarships, we understand these challenges and offer solutions that benefit both students and institutions. In addition to our budget calculator, extensive library, and scholarship tracker, we offer three key features for schools: 1. User-friendly scholarship search tool: With a simple keyword search, students can find opportunities—from foodie scholarships to community financial aid—beyond the usual listings. 2. Tailored scholarships for your institution: As with Baylor University, we help schools offer internal scholarships to their students—alongside access to our database of over 10,000 scholarships. 3. Comprehensive college and career coaching: Beyond scholarships, we guide and equip students with the skills they need to succeed in college and after graduation. Why do these features matter to your institution? By reducing financial barriers, they boost your enrollment, retention, and graduation rates. They also provide tailored support, helping your students stay engaged and prepared for long-term success. Visit Imaginescholarships.com to learn how we can partner to help your institution thrive.
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Attention Griffin Graduate Students! 📢 The privately funded scholarship portal opens on October 2! 💰 What are privately funded scholarships? Privately Funded Scholarships are funded by individual donors, corporations, or private companies that want to give back to Arkansas State and its students. How does the portal work? The A-State Privately Funded Scholarship Portal is a single application that can match students with any scholarship they may be eligible for. Traditionally, the portal is open from October 1 until February 1 during the academic year. Students must resubmit an application each year to be considered. Who qualifies for these scholarships? Private scholarships have varying criteria and can be based on college, major, GPA, state residency, graduation from a specific high school, county, or extracurricular activities, to name a few. How do I apply? Once the portal opens on Wednesday, October 2, visit https://lnkd.in/gg7WtPmB and select "Sign In" to set up your student profile.
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Helping High Schoolers Use the Strategies That Made Their Business Owner Parents Successful to Get Into Their Dream Colleges -- at "Wholesale" Prices -- that Launch Them for Success, Post-College
One of the dumbest college-related news stories I've seen repeated in the past week: "Top colleges settle claims they favor wealthy students for admission." Is that really news? This story covers a lawsuit against Yale, Georgetown, Northwestern, MIT, Dartmouth, among others, that alleged that these colleges favored applicants who could pay full price for college, despite the colleges' agreement to be "need-blind" (not consider whether the applicant needs financial aid). My take... Seriously. This is news? Or do some people think things work differently, like there's a level playing field. Second: is this a bad thing? At virtually every college you've heard of, full-pay families subsidize all the other families. Ditto for "development list" families who donate seven and eight figure amounts to colleges. 50% of these donations went to the need-based financial aid budget, enabling families with lesser resources to attend the same colleges. Even if a college does consider whether you need aid ("need-aware"), that factor is merely ONE in 25-odd considerations. It's not likely to be make or break. A Big Picture Thought It struck me that most parents (and guidance counselors and other college consultants) either overlook this or have no idea about all the ingredients that go into the pot for admissions officers to evaluate in a college application. Which makes sense, because most counselors rely on limited tools like Naviance (or SCOIR), or are deathly afraid of discussing third rail, politically incorrect factors that colleges care about like race and ethnicity. I don't blame them in either case: the first is a resources issue, the latter could lead to shaming, virtue signaling and career suicide. Well, neither of those issues has ever concerned me, which is why I'm running a brand-new presentation tonight: Late Stage College Planning for High School Juniors. https://lnkd.in/dbRdZAe8 I'll cover all the stuff that goes into a winning college application --- essays, extracurriculars -- how to create a balanced, strategic college list and more. More specifics: * The surprising percentage of families who pay Full Boat at any given college * The latest strategies re: Test-Optional policies -- To Submit or Not to Submit? * Why do students with lower GPAs and SAT/ACT scores get into elite colleges while academically superior ones fail? * How to stand out in a "Sea of Sameness" * How to write a compelling essay even if you lack an overly dramatic, Lifetime Network backstory of adversity and triumph * Which extracurricular activities "sell"? Which ones bore? * How to negotiate with a college Here's where to tune in: https://lnkd.in/dbRdZAe8 (Btw, not a terrible idea for families with younger 'uns to join either.) See you later, Andy "Star of Late Stage and Screen" Lockwood P.P.S. This is live and we're not planning on doing a replay.
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💸 here's how i won free money to pay for college and how you can too: when it comes to paying for college, scholarships are your best friend. especially local scholarships. why? you're more likely to win local scholarships because there's less people applying. you can also look up local high school or college scholarships in your city. many high schools have their own scholarship databases. just search your high school's name + "scholarship database". scholarships are a numbers game. apply to as many as you can. more applications -> more wins -> more money. if you're a high school senior, now's the prime time to apply for them. don't procrastinate on this, it's literally free money lol. to keep everything organized, i like to make a simple spreadsheet to organize all my scholarships. include the name, brief explanation, link, and the deadline. pro tip: many scholarship essay prompts are similar to college application prompts. you can always reuse or refine your college essays if it fits! 🔁 i have a bunch more secret sauce i could spill, repost if you wanna know more!
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Let's be honest. College is expensive. But, it's not hard to find small ways to save money while hitting the books. CreditSoup has 9 easy ways to save money in college. https://lnkd.in/gwZcH4e4 #College #CollegeSavings #SavingMoney #School #SchoolOnABudget #Student
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