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Mar
10

Thought I would repost this question I read the other day about getting a grant for education:

“Has anyone received a grant through NPC. I was called by NPC National Process(ing) Center and they guarantee me an education grant for my studies. They promise to seek out all that is available to me and charge a fee for there services. They are in Norfolk VA and seem to be legit. If anyone has received a grant from them, or dealt with them, I would love to hear about it. ”

Post your responses as comments!

Mar
6

I spoke to a woman recently who is hoping to get her son into a good pre-school but can’t afford it.  He doesn’t qualify for the free Head Start programs and is hoping to get some kind of grant money to help pay for his admission.

Speaking to the director of the pre-school program is probably the best way to start.  They will know about any resources available to parents who can’t quite meet the financial burden.

Mar
4

Getting out of school with huge student loans looming over your head might not be the most fun thing to look forward to.  Before using other means to pay for college, look into Federal Grants for Education; depending on your financial background, there are lots available.  Filling out a FAFSA form is the first place to start!

Mar
2

Someone emailed me recently:

“I have a need to put my children, all under age four, in a private schools and was told there are government grants out there to help fund the costs. I’ve tried researching it, but haven’t found anything that deals with private school or religious school funding. Also, I haven’t been able to find a place that doesn’t want to charge you just to find out the details of the grants.

Where can I search for accurate and free grant applying services?

Any information you can provide is much, much appreciated!!!!”

Try www.fdncenter.org — they have a free section with information on scholarships for individuals.

The White House started a program for faith-based funding, but I haven’t heard about the program lately. However, try www.whitehouse.gov to see if it’s there.

And of course, FAFSA is the first resource I would look to find any type of grant/scholarship money.

Feb
27

I recently got this email:

“I’m looking to go back to college, though I graduated back in 2003. I’m a single mom and I work one full time job. I’ve been searching for grants that can help me further my education and I’ve applied for the Pell grant and another one. That leaves me about $5,000 short for school. I don’t want to have to apply for a loan because I know they check credit and that takes points off of my credit score. Does anyone know of any charities, business, government grants or scholarships that award or give money for college? I don’t know if it helps but my major is digital movie production.”

A Pell Grant will probably only pay for one degree, so this woman might not qualify for one now.  A grant or scholarship might be her best bet, and it’s good that she knows how she wants to further her education.

Feb
25

I spoke to someone recently who needs to go back to school and is hoping to just get a Bachelor’s Degree.  Unfortunately, they’ve been out of work for several months and can’t afford to pay for an education and a career change!  This is the type of situation many people find themselves in.  The best solution:  Look into grants for education.  Filling out a FAFSA form is the best way to start.  You’ll be able to find out what kind of grants and scholarships you qualify for, and then start your life over again!

Feb
19

Right To Learn is having Student Action Grants, Grants for Education!  Win up to $5,000 to do your own project centered around improving education!

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Feb
17

If you’re fresh out of high school and wanting to go to college, the cost can be intimidating.  Most people aren’t able to pay for these expenses out of pocket.  Thankfully, there are a plethora of Government Grants for Education out there.  Start by filling out a FAFSA form and go from there.  Everyone should be able to get some kind of financial aid to further their education.

Feb
15

As an adult going back to school, it pays to look at all of your options when paying for expensive college courses.  Loans are always a possibility, but there are many types of grants for education provided by the federal government, and well as a variety of scholarships.  Start by filling out a FAFSA form to see what’s available!

Feb
9

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