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The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program - NASA scholarships 2014 - 2015

NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in the field of aeronautics. It is a renewable scholarship for U.S. citizens and nationals.

Undergraduate students must be enrolled or accepted at a U.S. accredited college or university. Awards to both undergraduate and graduate students are based on academics, leadership qualities, membership in honor societies and a strong interest in the field of aeronautics.

Students applying must be prepared to explain their long-term professional goals and how the scholarship will help them. In addition, students will need to complete an essay on the greatest technical challenges to the field of aeronautics and how they propose to address them.

Undergraduate students receive a $15,000 per year scholarship and a $10,000 summer internship at a NASA research center. Graduate students receive a $11,000 per year scholarship, a $10,000 summer internship at a NASA research center, and a $35,000 stipend. Both undergraduate and graduate will also receive two years of additional support from the scholarship program.

The deadline for this scholarship is usually in JANUARY of each year, and the award amount is usually $15,000.

For more details, visit http://nasa.asee.org

The Facts about Fees Student Loans 2014 - 2015

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Full-time and part-time students can apply online to Student Finance England for help with finance, including Tuition Fee Loans, Maintenance Loans and Maintenance Grants. You’ll be asked to set up an online account if you’re applying for the first time.
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Important To Seek College Scholarships 2014 - 2015

(NAPSI)—While paying for college can be a challenge, for many students, thousands of dollars in scholarships are available each year. In fact, according to a national study by Ipsos, more families use grants and scholarships to fund college than any other source of funding.
Why To Find Scholarships
After all, scholarships are “free money” that doesn’t need to be repaid, which means fewer out-of-pocket costs and the potential to graduate with less student debt.
Where To Find Scholarships
A common misconception about scholarships is that they are meant only for class valedictorians or star athletes. In reality, there are thousands of different scholarships available for students with all types of skills and hobbies. Organizations that offer scholarships can include:
• Employers
• Companies
• High schools and colleges
• Religious groups
• Professional associations
• Foundations and nonprofit organizations.
There are even such fun and unique scholarships as the “Stuck at Prom” Scholarship Contest by Duck brand, awarding students with the most creative duct tape prom outfit.
Here’s another useful fact: Students need not wait till their senior year in high school; younger students should research scholarships and educate themselves on the requirements. Students will be most successful searching for scholarships if they start early, stay focused and do their research.
Also, it’s important to remember to apply for a scholarship for every year you plan to attend college.
How to Find Scholarships
Families can research scholarships online and through their school. Another great resource is the free scholarship search tool at www.SallieMae.com/ScholarshipSearch. That database represents over 3 million scholarships totaling $16 billion.


GPA Isn’t Everything Scholarship

If your GPA is sinking faster than the Titanic, this may be the perfect scholarship for you. One lucky winner will receive $1,000 from Cappex for simply completing the online application and answering a few questions. Just be sure to apply before March 31, if you want to win.

Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarships 2014 - 2015

Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarships (RMHC) are awarded to eligible high school students with high academic performance and community service as well as financial need. Four types of scholarships are available for students who might not otherwise have an opportunity to attend college. 

There are four types of scholarship awards: RMHC/Scholars is open to all students. RMHC/Asia is available for Asian-Pacific students. RMHC/African American Future Achievers accepts applicants of African American or Black Caribbean heritage, and RMHC/Hacer is open to Hispanic/Latino students.

Applicants must be high school seniors, must be younger than 21 years old, and must be eligible to attend a two- or four-year college, university or technical school with a full course of study. Applicants must also maintain a grade point average of 2.7 and contribute at least 25 hours of community service in order to be eligible.

RMHC is the official foundation of McDonald's Corporation, and their mission is to create, find and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children. Since 1985, more than $48 million in scholarships have been awarded to extend educational support to students in financial need.

The deadline for this scholarship is usually in JANUARY of each year, and the award amount is usually $2,000 - $8,000.

For more details, visit www.rmhc.org/what-we-do/rmhc-u-s-scholarships