Sunday, November 22, 2009

Educaitonal Grant Application Tips By Derek Marsh

Derek Marsh

The most important investment you can make in your life isn't real estate or the stock market - it's your own education. In order to get a respectable job in today's society, a post-graduate degree is more or less the bare minimum when you are applying for a job.


1. Your Education On The Line


Education isn't free, and so you are going to need money to pay your way through. Most of us are not lucky enough to have mommy and daddy pay our way through university for us, and for this reason you should focus on raising the money yourself.


A grant is money given to an individual or an organization that does not hold an obligation of repayment. In that respect, it differs from a loan, and does not incur any debt or interest. Grants can be given out by foundations and governments. Grants to individuals can be either scholarships or donations to non-profit organizations. Other grants include intergovernmental grants which are used to correct fiscal imbalances between different levels of government. Many federations use these grants to correct imbalances between taxing and spending across different levels of government. Examples include the US, Australia and Kenya.


2. How Much Does College Cost Nowadays?


The average cost of college schooling nowadays ranges from between $20,000.00 to $30,000.00 - per year! Many courses span up to four years in length so by the time you are done the degree you can be over 100,000 dollars in debt.


3. Educational Grants


These financial aides vary according to the beneficiarys projected course. In some cases, educational grants are free but sometimes its not. The mode of payment for those educational grants that are not free may be in a form of cash payment or plainly community service.


4. Application Tips


- Most of the educational grants are offered only to non-degree holders


- Do not wait for the deadline to be over


- Financial documents are also very important


- Acquire free application forms from your guidance counsellor


- Your eligibility is given by the federal through Student Aid Report (SAR)


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=74268&ca=Finances

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