Posts tagged with ‘College Grants For The Disabled’

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Veteran College Grants

February 7, 2010

Military veterans have undoubtedly learned invaluable skills as members of the U.S. Armed Forces. After they are released from active duty, however, they may wish to take new paths. A college education can start them on a whole new life, with new triumphs–and new challenges–on the horizon. One of these new challenges shouldn’t be tuition costs. Veteran college grants can help.

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College Grants For The Disabled

February 7, 2010

Students with disabilities are eligible for several types of financial assistance. These include grants, scholarships, and programs funded by federal and state governments. College grants for the disabled can mean the difference between obtaining a degree or not; it pays to investigate these options when students start to map out their educational gameplans.

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African American College Grants

February 7, 2010

According to the Journal of Black in Higher Education, in 1984, just 20.3 percent of all 18- to 24-year-old African Americans were enrolled in higher education. In 2004, that percentage had risen to 31.8 percent. While the number of college attendees has risen substantially in 20 years, many African American students are unable to complete their educations because they don’t have the money to pay for college. Several government and private organizations offer African American college grants–financial aid that, unlike loans, do not have to be repaid.