3 Common Types of College Scholarship Grants

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

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Liberal Arts SchoolsGoing, Going, Gone?

Friday, May 14th, 2010

The recession has brought along numerous budget cuts in nearly all sectors of all industries. Money is tight. Everyone is feeling the pinch. And it does not seem as if we could expect things to turn around any time soon. With the atmosphere, it cannot be helped that every one on the payroll or every [...]

Tips for Hiring a Grant Writer

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Are you an individual, small business owner, or non-profit organization member who wants to seek government help? Depending on your need for the money, you may get help from government grants. Each year, billions of dollars are given to individuals, small business owners, local governments, school districts, colleges and universities, and non-profit organizations. Government grants [...]

Help Send Your Child to College with a Federal Pell Grant

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

You may have heard that government grant scams are on the rise. Yes, this is true in many cases. There are home improvement grants for senior citizens hit by natural disasters, there are grants to improve small agricultural farms, but individual grants are few and far in between. Most grants are designed for state and [...]

5 Reasons to Take a SAT Subject Test

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

If you see college in your future, you likely see the SAT Subject Tests too. The SAT Reasoning Test is often confused with the SAT Subject Tests. Although these tests do sound similar, they are very different. The SAT Subject tests are different tests that test your knowledge on a particular subject. Unlike the SAT [...]

The SAT: When to Schedule Your Tests

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

If you want to attend college, you may be interested in taking the SAT. A lot of focus in placed on preparing for and doing well on the test. Yes, this is very important. After all, many colleges and universities use SAT scores to determine enrollment eligibility. Although you want to study and prepare for [...]

Preparing for the SAT: Helpful Study Tips

Monday, April 26th, 2010

If you want to further your education and attend college, you will likely find yourself taking the SAT. Many colleges and universities use this test to determine enrollment eligibility. Although these institutions do not base their sole decision on standardized test scores, like the SAT, it does have an impact. Since you now know the [...]

5 Easy Ways to Prepare for the SAT

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Are you scheduled to take the SAT test in a month or two? If so, you may be nervous. Although it is not typically the sole factor taken into consideration, many colleges and universities rely on SAT scores to determine admission. For that reason, you want to do well. If you have not already, now [...]

Why the SAT Is Important

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Here is the scenario: You are a junior or senior in high school. You want to apply for college. You know what colleges you want to attend, but do you know what you need to apply? Of course, you need to send in an application complete with your high school transcriptions, but that is not [...]

How to Find Information on Government Grants

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Free money is available from the government. This free money comes in the form of government grants. Although there are government grants for individuals, the most common recipients of these grants are state and local governments, colleges and universities, non-profit organizations, and small businesses. Regardless of who you are or who you represent, you may [...]