Cancel anytime. Start your free 30 days Play sample. Publisher: EChristian, Inc. Released: Dec 15, ISBN: Format: Audiobook. Together, you'll explore how to: Find the best scholarships for you Uncover the secrets behind paying for college Make a great impression in a scholarship interview Overcome the personal obstacles that stand in your way Craft a strategy that highlights your strengths, no matter your challenges or your financial status You don't have to be a star athlete, a top student, or a recognized leader to live your dreams!
An EChristian, Inc production. About the author KE. Lynn F. Focusing effectively. Character Building by Booker T. Reviews What people think about Confessions of a Scholarship Winner 3. Rate as 1 out of 5, I didn't like it at all. On the first day of high school, Kristina Ellis's mom--a single, working mother who lost her husband to cancer--informed her that she could not financially support her after graduation.
Kristina would need to find her own way to pay for college. As an average student with less-than-impressive test scores, Kristina realized she would have to sell herself to scholarship committees if she wanted to stand out.
How she made it happen--and how you can too! In Confessions of a Scholarship Winner, Kristina shares not just her little-known secrets for scholarship success but her incredibly inspiring story. This Peterson book, published each year, provides information on millions of private awards available for college students, whether they are new or returning.
This book is divided into sections about career goals, heritage, employment, talent and other categories.
Each of the scholarships listed in this book are operated by corporations, organizations and foundations that students may not find on most scholarship websites. The book also lists eligibility requirements, deadlines and additional contact information for each award. This book was written by a woman who earned her way through college with scholarships after she lost her father and her mother could not afford to pay for her education. Ellis was an average student who created a plan to earn more than half a million dollars in awards.
They paid for her entire education, from bachelor's to doctoral degree. Not only does this book share Ellis' story, but it also delves into secrets she learned about finding awards. Students will also find tips about making an impression during interviews and highlighting their strengths.
This book, which includes a foreword by Bill Clinton, is published each year with updated information. Not only does this guide include scholarship and grant information, but it also features step-by-step instructions to completing the FAFSA and other important processes.
Students will learn how much money they need for school and how to determine which awards are worth applying for. Each year the College Board releases a handbook for students looking to receive scholarships. Parents also recommend this handy guide because it also includes information about internships and loan programs.
Plus, the College Board is up-to-date on all its information, helping students to avoid disappointment and wasting time on expired opportunities. Inside, students will also find a calendar and several worksheets to help organize scholarship applications. This book is written by two authors who understand how important it is to achieve a college degree. Stack and Vedvik's handbook covers everything from choosing the right college to covering the tuition.
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