Free college grants are a dime a dozen

by blake on November 18, 2008

32068215_11fe4dbb9cIn my college years I have learned that there is money out there for my education. Finding it is the hard part. I am sure you have heard your teachers talk about the money that is being given away and all the state and federal grants out there for the taking, and yet we never here about the people who actually got them. I am not saying we shouldn’t fill them out; it is just frustrating when you spend countless hours filling out applications, writing essays, or giving people private info, to get nothing in return. The average cost of a private university is well over 20K dollars. Cut that in half and you have a 4 year public university, and again in half and you have the average for Junior and Community colleges. Any way you look at it, college is expensive and we need grants especially free college grants that can keep you out of the red. Here is my advice for looking for Free college grants.

Grants are only for smart people?

I am so far in the red; my payments will be close to $900 a month when I graduate. To avoid this, the trial and error of looking for grants and scholarships is imperative. A lot of people think grants are for the poor and scholarships are for the smart. This is just not true. Native Americans all over the U.S. can get a substantial amount (if not all) of their college education paid for simply for being Native American. Student financial aid from the government or school usually has nothing to do with academic standing either. I got a few grants this year for having good grades, but also because I claimed myself for the first time as an independent this year on my FAFSA. In another article I wrote I talk about the different places grants come from that is important to note the sources as well, so you can tap into them.

Subject – Specific Grants277904742_39d0b61148_b

Grants such as subject-specific are great if you already know your major or what you want to do. The subjects that pull the most grant money, are art, teaching, nursing, math, engineering, and science. Morris Udall Foundation grants is a resource to look up as they provide grants to both talented and disadvantaged students. If you are a Science, Math or engineering major then Bell Labs and Lucent Technologies are two great companies that constantly poor money into students educations. If you look up subject – student grants and your major, you will find places to apply. Places you wouldn’t normally think of.

Grants for Student Type

The student specific grants are broad and are relatively untapped free college grants you don’t want to miss. Student type is very broad, but can range from gender, ethnicity, religion, etc… The student type does not mean that students are ranked on degree level but rather individualism. Once you find you are more specified in your education and career goals will you then see degree goals. When the farmer has more seeds to plant more trees will grow, and this is what will happen as you progress through your education.

Free grant deadlines

Grant deadlines are important and they are also tricky. In order to qualify for many grants you have to have your information submitted at a certain time. Much like the FAFSA, there is a certain amount of money that can be give away. If you submit late or on the last day of submission, you may miss out on doubling your grant money and being SOL. Make sure to not give up and keep applying and looking up information on free college grants. They are a dime a dozen, just find the right one for you.

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omer elharith December 31, 2009 at 4:55 am

how can i go to college when am poor

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