Well, if you are academically inclined I would suggest you apply for a academic scholarship. If attending a Bible School many will offer scholarships to full time christian workers children.
I would highly suggest the following: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/community-service-scholarships/.
The Teachers College - Columbia University has some scholarships, this is the only university that I found, but this URL can help, http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/teaching-students.htm Most scholarships are granted by organizations separate from any particular university or college. For minority scholarships I would suggest taking a look at http://www.blackexcel.org/100minority.htm for more information.
Most likely yes, I would suggest you contact your College and talk to someone who handles scholarships. Often your State Education Board will offer Scholarship programs as well so look up the local contact details and see what you can find.
64 college credits, the bulk of it being general education credits. I have my associates in general business, I suggest going for the bachelors...it can get you so much further....
Studies and anonymous surveys suggest that self-injury is practiced by 15% of the general adolescent population.
Unfortunately, searching for scholarships can be very time-consuming and tedious. To make your search go smoother, I would suggest you do some outside research first. Check with guidance counselors, friends that are in college or have been to college, parents, relatives, professors, and even your local library to see what is the best source when applying for scholarships. Before performing a search, know your GPA, income, parents education level and other important information that might apply to certain scholarships.
Have a look at the universities in your area then I would suggest contacting them directly. Some scholarships may not be well-advertised and you may only find out about them by talking to someone directly.
There are many websites online where you can find out information about scholarships in Texas. I suggest you try looking on a website called www.scholarship.com. You will find all the information you need on there.
Some scholarships that students have found easy to win are local scholarships, scholarships from smaller organizations or companies, and scholarships with less competition due to specific criteria or requirements. It's important to research and apply for multiple scholarships to increase your chances of success.
In your first 2 years you take general education classes combined with the first classes in computers. The college will give you the program you have to complete to meet graduation requirements. I suggest you get a catalog from the college you wish to attend. It will tell you what you need.
Even in the New Testament, there is very little to suggest that Jesus had any widespread effect on the mental health of the general population.
There are numerious scholarships for minorites available. I suggest going to your school and asking advisors and counselors. Dont just ask one adult, ask a few.