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Grant Crisis Q&A

where can i find out about free school grants for daughter who was in special education?

1 Comment 19 May 2012

Question by Kimmie B: where can i find out about free school grants for daughter who was in special education?

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Answer by Samantha
The school district where you live are required to provide free public education for your daughter who is in special education. Private schools are not required to do so. As far as grants, are you asking about grants to go to you or to the school? I have never heard of a grant going to the parent. Schools get grants frequently. Your local school administration can probably tell you what you need to know. It is public information.

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Q&A: Are there any grants available to help pay off education loans?

No Comments 07 May 2012

Question by duaneneal: Are there any grants available to help pay off education loans?
I know of some grants for teachers(which I will qualify for in 5 years), but I would apply for a private grant or a government grant that I’m not aware of. I’m a 28 y.o. white male, music educator.

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Answer by mister ed
with all the lovers of the arts i am sure they are some private grants out there — but i know for a fact there are no govt ones!!!

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Applying for Government Grants for Education

No Comments 05 May 2012

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National Heritage Academies Makes the Dream of a Private School Education a Reality

No Comments 17 April 2012

National Heritage Academies Makes the Dream of a Private School Education a Reality













Nashville, Tenn. (PRWEB) April 17, 2012

Each year, National Heritage Academies (NHA) helps thousands of young students receive a top-notch education and prepare for a successful academic career after middle school. A new NHA program, launched in March 2012, will give these students the opportunity to compete for an even bigger reward.

In partnership with International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc. (ISTS), NHA established the CollegeBound Scholarship, a new program that will award two eighth-grade students currently enrolled at a NHA school with a full-ride scholarship to the private high school of their choice. Applicants will be judged based on their financial need, community involvement, academic achievement and responses to three essay questions. NHA plans to announce the winners on May 1.

“National Heritage Academies is committed to preparing every student for college opportunity,” said Tari Reinink, NHA’s Chief Marketing Officer. “This is the primary reason we introduced the CollegeBound Scholars (CBS) program, which seeks to work closely with middle school students and their families to ensure they are equipped for success in both high school and college.”

The CollegeBound Scholarship is one component of the CBS program; other elements include high school guidebooks, local college tours and visits to Ivy League campuses. NHA has identified several opportunities for expansion of the scholarship program, including the addition of college scholarships and a scholarship fund for each NHA school.

In collaboration with NHA, ISTS developed an online scholarship application for the program which allows students to easily upload their academic information and essay responses. ISTS provides full-service management for NHA, including application processing, verification of applicant enrollment at a NHA school, winner selection, funds disbursement and applicant support.

“When we decided to create a scholarship program in conjunction with CBS we thought it best to outsource the scholarship process to facilitate its growth in the future, while guaranteeing it would be fair and equitable for all families and students applying. We identified ISTS as the right partner in this effort,” Reinink said.

About National Heritage Academies

National Heritage Academies (NHA) partners with community groups to build and operate K-8 tuition-free public charter schools. NHA partners with 71 schools in nine states serving more than 44,000 students. NHA schools are designed to eliminate the achievement gap and provide school choice to families while preparing children for success in high school, college and beyond. During the last five years, NHA schools have ranked in the top 25% of U.S. schools of in academic growth. For more information about National Heritage Academies, visit http://www.nhaschools.com.

About International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc.

Founded in 1985, International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc. (ISTS) provides comprehensive scholarship, grant and tuition program management services for corporations, foundations, associations, unions and trusts worldwide. For more information about ISTS, visit http://www.applyISTS.com.









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Grant Crisis Q&A

Can i get funding or a grant from somewhere (UK ONLY) for an education course?

No Comments 01 April 2012

Question by Sandra: Can i get funding or a grant from somewhere (UK ONLY) for an education course?
i would like to start my own taxidermy business but obviously its not something i can just go and set up, i need training in this skill.
are there any places that would pay for my £450 course so i can start my own business?
thank you
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Answer by angel_32168
Google a funding search site- there are lots of little trusts that can help depending on where you live and other variables- some are just for women. £500 is usually the upper limit so I think you will easily find a couple of places to try and indeed be lucky!

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Grant Crisis Q&A

Does anyone know of other government grants for education besides fafsa?

2 Comments 06 March 2012

Question by Banya: Does anyone know of other government grants for education besides fafsa?
I live in AZ and I just applied for fafsa but I didnt qualify. Does anyone know of anything else I can apply for?

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Answer by navyfalcon1
Try:

http://www.students.gov/STUGOVWebApp/Public

also

http://www.fedmoney.org/

Dept of Ed

http://www.ed.gov/students/landing.jhtml

and

http://www.dollargrants.com/

Scam alert

http://www.scammer-alert.com/govt-grants.html

grants reviewed

http://www.grants-reviewed.org/

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There are many grants available but you need to verify the creditability of the source. The local library, in the reference section is a good start. The internet is ok but you need to check out the reliability of the offer.
Peterson’s is a reliable source to verify

http://www.petersons.com/finaid/

Many other sources, but check the library. They have a lot of information and its free and definately worth the trip.
hope this helps
falcon

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Grant Crisis Q&A

Where can I find grants for tutoring special education students?

2 Comments 05 March 2012

Question by blythe b: Where can I find grants for tutoring special education students?
Hi,
I’m a certified special educator, and I’m looking to tutor special education students and at-risk students in my community after school. I’m looking to apply for a grant that may help defray some of the cost. I live in a small rural community, where people do not have alot of money, but could benefit from tutoring service.

If you have any advice, feel free to let me know.

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Answer by Tee
I’ve found the website below to be helpful or your state department of educaiton.

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Grant Crisis Videos

Education Grants Information and Advice

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Grant Crisis Q&A

What is a good resource for single mothers who need grants for continuing education?

2 Comments 19 February 2012

Question by Lucy: What is a good resource for single mothers who need grants for continuing education?
I’m looking to go back to college, I graduated back in 2003. I’m a single mom and I work one full time job. I’ve been searching for grants that can help me further my education and I’ve applied for the pell grant and another one. But that leaves me about 5,000 short for school. I don’t want to have to apply for a loan because I know they check credit and that takes off points on my credit score. Does anyone know of any charities, business, government grants or scholarships that award or give money for college? I don’t know if it helps but my major is digital movie production.
I’m looking to go back to college, I graduated back in 2003 from high school. I’m a single mom and I work one full time job. I’ve been searching for grants that can help me further my education and I’ve applied for the pell grant and another one. But that leaves me about 5,000 short for school. I don’t want to have to apply for a loan because I know they check credit and that takes off points on my credit score. Does anyone know of any charities, business, government grants or scholarships that award or give money for college? I don’t know if it helps but my major is digital movie production

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Answer by dawncs
If you have your bachelor’s degree already, you do not qualify for the Pell Grant at all. The Pell Grant pretty much pays for one degree. However, there are scholarships out there. If you are planning on attending graduate school, there is the research or graduate assistant programs which pays for your tuition and a monthly stipend. I will include some free resources below to find money for college. Good luck!

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