Quirky after school programs

Monday, August 9th, 2010

With the growing interest in after school programs shown by the Government as well as parents, new and hitherto unheard of programs are being explored. In an attempt to make a child aware of his responsibilities as an individual and as a citizen, these after school programs make use of a child’s natural curiosity and [...]

Financial Aid Options for Students

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

When it comes to financial aid for college there are primarily two sources: privately funded financial aid and federally funded financial aid. When applying for or receiving either you need to make sure that you are fully aware of all the fine print involved. Most people find that the expenses of college are much too [...]

Five Practical Ways to Save Money for Students

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

It can be hard to think of ways to save money especially for students since they dont have their own money yet. This is because at times, for all the expenses while on campus, there is barely left to save. Although it is hard, it doesnt mean that it is impossible for students to save [...]

Exploring Sports Scholarships for College

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Playing sports is a common past time, but to do so in high school it takes a great deal of time. The discipline though that comes with being part of a team does carry over to many other areas of your life as well. Being able to balance academics along with sports is a skill [...]

Applying for Economic Scholarships based on need

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Applying for economic scholarships based on need is quite common. These types of funds are only offered to those that can show some type of economic hardship. The overall dollar amount that they make or that they have access to isnt so much the concern. It generally comes down to whether or not they will [...]