On Sep 13, 7:47 am, mianderson
> On Sep 12, 10:40 pm, Jon Enslin
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> > On Sep 12, 9:04 pm, Dan S.
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> > > winnard submitted this idea :
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> > > > The woman is an idiot. My daughter went into her office and asked what
> > > > she could do about scholarships for college and the lady told her 'why don't
> > > > you just Google it'.
> > > > I think she should be fired, and the students can just 'Google' all the
> > > > stuff she's supposed to do for them. Budget fixed.
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> > > > winnard
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> > > Different colleges have different scholorships. Googleing is probably
> > > the best option until she figures out which college she prefers.
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> > Most of the time an application for college doubles as the application
> > for freshman scholarships. Also, does your local school district
> > offer scholarships? We have a ton here. As far as others not
> > associated with either of the above, despite what you hear they are
> > rare.
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> there are usually a lot of community type scholarships(credit union,
> banks, civic centers, hospitals, etc) but these are usually small
> dollar and one time gifts. They also typically get gobbled up by the
> best students kinda quickly....
And my experience is that the generally run these through the schools.
Jon