Yes, you can get a scholarship. Your college will post scholarships and some of them will be reserved for people in the army.
Probably not, but the Army has several educational assistance programs. However, the Army does have a few options for exceptional soldiers to receive advanced training, including going to college.
No, because you have to be in College to get that far in your life.
Yes. Because she finished third in the Miss Alaska pagent she received a scholarship to college.
Yes, Georgetown University offered him a full scholarship but he didn't Graduate because of the NBA.
If you intend to go to graduate school then yes it is possible to get a college scholarship after you graduate college.
I believe that you are only obligated if they pay for the last two years of college. In my day I could turn down the scholarship after the first two years and not owe anything. They will explain it, if they don't explain it to your satisfaction, ask!
Depends on the scholarship, usually from the college.
No, because some people have to pay and others don't. You can get scholarship's.
That scholarship will be free money to help you in college.
A college scholarship is given to you by the university or college that you will be attending. A grant is given to you by the government. Neither have to be paid back.
No, because they're already there on a scholarship, which pays for their schooling.
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.