some times community service, winning contests, doing good in school, and writing essays
Scholarship.
it is provide by your government for the pupils
can i get scholership without money
Yes, but you must have some type of education
yes you get the Montgomery g i bill it pays for your college up to what i belive is 250k
yes but you will have to pay and if you actually go to 12 grade you can get a scholership
please send pcm scholership question paper model for class 5
they are active in politics and social services ..........one of the gr8 example is gr8 king rajarshi shau maharaj (from family of shivaji) who worked for socity .....gave dalits their rights , gave scholership to scholers .........equally respected at national level with jotiba fule and dr ambedkar
can LeBron James touch the top of the backbordwhen he waz in high school or now?
If you're a female, you can join an organization called Women in Aviation. My wife joined early in her career and applied for a scholarship with just 700 flight hours (if you don't know, it's very insignificant if you're looking to make a career of flying) and won a $30,000 scholarship to go to Lear school. My wife just suggested that you Google "aviation scholarship" She said that there are numerous organizations out there that offer scholarships to both male and female.
That depends. If you are in middle school, scholarships are probably not going to be available. If you are attending a private school and unable to pay for it, I would talk to your school principal and tell them about the situation. Your county board of education may also have useful information. If you are in high school and looking for a scholarship, I strongly suggest fastweb.com. They have scholarship opportunities for high school students and offer a variety of opportunities such as writing contests and cash awards to those looking to earn degress in certain fields after high school. If you are in college and looking for a scholarship, you probably already know you are not eligible for federal or state aide. You would also most likely not be eligible for grants, loans, or school scholarships. However, I would give the scholarship idea a try WITH the help of a college councelor. They often state you only need to have financial need to qualify, and you can protest that they are descriminating against your age if they deny you based on your birth date. Overall, it's not easy to get a scholarship before your 16th birthday. Even after that, your options are limited. I suggest visiting your local library, board of education, and school advisor to talk about financial struggles and need. They are often very helpful. Good luck to you.
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