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How
To Avoid A Scholarship Scam
The best way to avoid being the victim of
a scholarship scam is to remember the old
adage: If it seems too good to be true, it
probably is. If a scholarship search service
promises you a scholarship, run the other
way. If someone insists that for $5 or $30
or $50, he will guarantee you a scholarship,
it is definitely a scam...
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Spotting
Online Scholarship Scams
Fraudulent scholarships can take many forms:
some of the most common types of scholarship
scams include scholarship for profit and guaranteed
scholarship search scams. The first type charges
an application fee for scholarships that never
materialize or are less than advertised, or
disburses less money in the scholarship than
is received from application fees. The second
type charges a fee to match student information
against databases of scholarships and guarantees
that the student will actually receive money...
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Can
You Spot a College Scholarship Scam?
Be a Smart Consumer
Scholarships are an attractive way to help
manage college costs. You won't have to repay
them (like loans) or work to maintain them
(like work-study). Since students and parents
are so eager to find these funds, it's no
wonder that they become easy targets for financial
aid con artists...
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For
scholarship help, please visit the following sites.
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Scholarships:
scholarshipcoach.com
fastweb.com
collegenet.com
scholarships.com
srnexpress.com
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down to see scholarship opportunities
Scholarships
to Consider
The
scholarships listed below are scholarships that usually
come up annually. Additionally, there will be scholarships
associated with the college or university the student
is considering. Start a calendar and do more research
of your own at www.fastweb.com and the college or
universities website.
www.collegeguidanceconsultants.com
This scholarship page required a user name and password.
Both are hopechristian
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Imagine America Scholarships are available to students attending career colleges
and technical colleges. Ask your financial aid director.
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