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Looking for Scholarship or Grants for Graduate School
Asked by A.P. from New York
on December 4, 2011
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Hi moms, My name is A. a mom to my almost 3 year old Jake. I'm reaching out to you because I'm finally going back to school to earn my M.A. in counseling at SHU. The t...
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- The only programs I know of are military. Very likely not what you are looking for but if you really need it... Well, it M. be worth it...
- For starters, go to the Financial Aid office at the school. Then consider some Graduate internships. I've never heard of scholarships for mother's only. Most ar...
- In graduate school I worked teaching an undergraduate lab class some semesters and other semesters doing lab research for a professor (not my advisor who did not have ...
Finding College Scholarships
Asked by V.B. from Phoenix
on January 15, 2011
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Hi ladies! (and a few gents) My husband just got in to NAU (YEA) but now we have to pay for it!! I googled college scholarships and I'm overwhelmed! There is so muc...
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- Yup, we're in that grey area too. Try Fast Web. However, it does seem that most of the scholarships are for high school students. It might be harder to get them in...
- fast web is good. another place to watch. get your local newspaper and they are listed in there from time to time. also go to all the local highschool websites. go...
- If he's already been to a community college, he should contact that school's financial aid or job help office and see if there's already a resource he can use. I suspe...
Chestnut Hill College
Asked by M.M. from Washington DC
on September 23, 2011
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Really, I have never heard of it.
We have received junk mail from them, but we get junk mail form everyone. It's a bit overwhelming.
So my question is; Has an...
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- Hi M. - I can't speak to the program, but the campus is in a lovely suburban-esque neighborhood. (Its right on the edge of Philly.)
- Hi M., I'm sorry I don't know anything about Chestnut Hill. But I wanted to say, if your daughter is interested in engineering Drexel is an excellent school. It's a co...
- It's a great school! Very popular in this area. A friend of mine from HS attended for undergrad and grad. She is a special ed teacher. I think once your daughter...
College Application Question
Asked by S.O. from San Antonio
on July 6, 2011
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Question for counselors/ career advisors out there:
Do you make mention of a health disorder on a college application or mention anything about it when you w...
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- My husband has worked in higher ed for 20 years and I have been there for 8 as well. I think at the undergraduate level we are almost always looking for thriving desp...
- There is a lot that goes into consideration. Here is the thing if you leave it out then he is not painted by his disorder. The draw back is you leave it up to their ...
- I believe in full disclosure. My son battled a degenerative hip disease & we made that clear to the college. He ended up dropping out for a hip replacement, & I was ...
Which School Is Best?
Asked by J.D. from Dallas
on October 10, 2009
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Ok my soon to be eleven year old daughter has ALWAYS expressed interest in being a Veterinarian. We are re-doing her room and i would like to put up some kind of coll...
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- A&M has one of the best Veterinarian programs in the country. If that's the field she's interested in, then I would stress A&M, as she will likely have to finish up t...
- TCU is definitely best..... GO FROGS!!!!!......... BUT......if she's wanting to be a vet, then she'll for sure need to go to that "other" school....... :-) ~B.
- I have always heard that Texas A&M is the best for veterinary medicine but that's only what I have heard. No experience.
Need Advice on Leaving for College
Asked by S.O. from Dallas
on February 14, 2008
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My eighteen year old will be graduating in June and wants to go to college away from home. I am all for it ,I think it would be a great learning experience for her. My...
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- Of course it is a good idea for your daughter to go off to college! She is an adult now and every parent wants their child to grow up and get an education! It sounds l...
- S., Let me say from personal experience I would highly encourage this move! When I graduated from high school, I went to college in Springfield, Missouri. It was ...
- Hi S., As a mother with a daughter in college and someone who works at a community college, I would definitely send my child to a community college for at least the f...
What Do People Usually Do?
Asked by Y.I. from Dallas
on November 30, 2007
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My daughter is in junior college and we are trying to plan for the junior and senior year at a regular college. What do people usually do to pay for college? She won'...
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- If i had all my graduate education to do over again - I would have secured a scholarship and NOT have gotten financial aid through the government. I have had a very d...
- First apply for FAFSA on the Web at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Even if you do not qualify many of the school loans require that you apply for FAFSA first. Second go to ...
- Go to the financial counselor if she doesnt know which college she wants to go to go to the junior college she goes to now and the financial office should be able to h...
JFF* Besides Your Kids, What Are You Most Proud Of?
Asked by X.O. from Chicago
on October 29, 2011
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I was just sitting here thinking that the last time I was REALLY proud of myself for achieving something was nearly 6 years ago!
I need some inspiration to help m...
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- Sigh, sorry, I got nothin'. Besides my kids. :(
- I guess, overall, (with regard to myself) I am proud of myself for being independent. I worked and put myself through college, lived on my own, obtained a career in m...
- In March, I turned 50. In August, I earned a Black Belt in Karate. In September, I got my prospectus (research question and approach) approved to start work on my diss...
Paying for Child's College Tuition?
Asked by M.H. from Raleigh
on November 21, 2010
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Another question on here (about size of family) got me thinking about what the "norm" is for college and children paying these days? I know that every family handles i...
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- My parents paid for both my college education and my brother's 100% and it did not cause us to take it any less seriously. Maybe it's more about the values you instil...
- We're in kind of an odd boat, because we homeschool. In our state it's FREE for highschool students to take as many college courses as they wish (in our state it's cal...
- People have a lot of different views on this topic. You have to do what you feel is right for your family. My husband and I feel it is our parental obligation to g...
How Much Do You Contribute for College/savings??
Asked by L.M. from Springfield
on February 21, 2011
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How much if any do you contribute to your child's college and/or savings fund. I decided to become a SAHM about a year ago to raise our son and daughter which has been...
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- My two older sons (5 and 2) are enrolled in a state pre-paid college program. My 5 year old is paid in full and we owe another couple years on my 2 year old's acct. ...
- We also do $50/month. It's not much, but it will at least help pay for a little bit that first year of college. Like others have said, I paid for school on my own, an...
- We were very fortunate that my mother purchased the Texas Tomorrow 529 fund the first year it came out. She paid about $4000. Our daughter is now a double major jun...