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$5,000 U.S. Bank Scholarship Program Scholarship ends on Sept 17, 2015

May 12, 2015

$5,000 U.S. Bank Scholarship Program Scholarship ends on Sept 17, 2015

https://www.usbank.com/community/financial-education/scholarship.html

 Five $5,000 scholarships available

 From website:

Eligibility: “Our Scholarship Program is available to high school seniors or current undergraduate college students enrolled by September 1, 2015, at an eligible two- or four-year college or university. Winners will be selected at random.”

 “How do I apply?

To apply for the 2015 U.S. Bank Scholarship Program, complete the following steps:

Submit your online Scholarship Application during the 2015 contest period.

Complete all eight Financial Genius for Life education modules located at atwork.everfi.net/usbankscholarship. These modules are also available in Spanish.”

Money in the Bank: How to Get a Piece of that Scholarship Pie March 26, 2015

March 26, 2015

How to Get a Slice of Scholarship Pie 26 Mar 2015

Here is the handout for the presentation I was a part of entitled, Money in the Bank: Scholarship Strategies, hosted by Denese Hulbert in room 210.

Free Money: University School of Nashville Presentation

February 12, 2015

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Do Not Go Into Too Much College Debt Tool

On Thursday, February 12, 2015, I gave a scholarship presentation entitled, “Free Money: How to Get a Slice of the 2.91 Billion Scholarship Pie.”

The above handout represents a combining of the last few presentations I gave, including an updated section on How to Choose the Right College for You and How to Find Internships.

TSU Honors Presentation–February 6, 2015

February 5, 2015

Getting a Slice of the 2 Billion Scholarship Pie

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On February 6, 2015, I will be part of a scholarship presentation for Tennessee State University Honor students.

I have uploaded this information, so Tiger Scholars can get a jump start on maximizing their search for money.

Many of the scholarships above have February and March 2015 deadlines.

Financing Your College Dream—Temple Church Workshop January 2015

January 26, 2015

On January 24, 2015, I gave a presentation at The Temple Church in Nashville, Tennessee, on how to Finance Your College Dream. The audience was made up of students in grades 7th-12th, parents, and community leaders.

Do Not Go Into Too Much Debt for College Tool developed by Mike Turner

The first tool I developed was Do Not Go Into Too Much Debt to go to College Tool, which you can access above.

Financing_Your_College_Dream_Handout_24_Jan_2015_Temple_Church_Presentation

Above is the whole presentation I gave on Saturday.

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The third link is the October 2014 presentation which has relevant links to scholarships in 2015.

Nashville Athena Award Program, Deadline: Jan 21, 2015

November 21, 2014

http://www.nashvillecable.org/ATHENA

The 2015 Nashville Athena Award Program is now open and the deadline in January 21, 2015.

http://www.nashvillecable.org/Resources/Documents/2015%20ATHENA%20Schol%20Official%20Rules.docx

Scholarships for traditional female students and non-traditional female students are available; more details at the link above.

 

2.9 Billion–How to Get a Slice of that Scholarship Pie

October 23, 2014

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Here is the scholarship presentation handout for the presentation given by Mike Turner on October 23, 2014.

Robert N. Murrell Scholarship, Deadline: Sept 16

September 4, 2014

Open to all Tennessee State University  students. I encourage all students to try out for this scholarship.

If you are a freshman, notice that there are awards of $700 for first; $500 for second; and $300 for third.

If you an upperclass student (30 or more hours), there are awards of $700 for first; $500 for second; and $300 for third.

Even if you do not win, you can learn from those who win and use what you have learned to do better next year.

You can fill out an application and abstract online. You might even ask a person good in writing to check over your material before submitting.

http://www.murrellscholarshipfund.com/

 

From website:

“Theme: “Tennessee State University: Celebrating the Tradition of Excellence”

 

Day & Date:       Sunday, September 21, 2014

Place:                 Robert N. Murrell Forum, Floyd-Payne Center

Time:                  3:00 p.m.

 

APPLICATION & ABSTRACT DEADLINE: September 16, 2014

Awards:               Freshman         Upperclass Students (30 or more completed hours)

First Place:         $ 700                 $ 700

Second Place:   $ 500                 $ 500

Third Place:         $ 300                 $ 300

 

Rules: Contestants are to use their creativity and imagination in writing and presenting orations on the Inauguration Theme. Abstracts must not exceed 250 words. Oratorical presentations must be within three to five minutes.

Application Form and Abstract Deadline: September 16, 2014”

 

Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway: $100,000 and $5,000 towards tuition

August 28, 2014

I want to see more Tennessee State University students and eligible TSU students apply for this tuition giveaway.

http://www.drpeppertuition.com/

2014 Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway

Internet, email and Facebook account required.

Must be at least 18 or older at time of participation to be eligible for $5,000 Tuition Award and at least 18 but no older than 24, at time of participation to compete in the $100,000 Tuition Contest.

End Date for $100,000 Tuition Contest: October 20, 2014

End Date for $5,000 Tuition Contest: January 12, 2015

From webpage:

“If you’re a student between the ages of 18-24, you can tell us your one of a kind goal to enter for the chance to compete to win up to $100,000 in tuition. You’ll be eligible to submit a video once you reach 50 votes. Dr Pepper will select finalists for a chance to compete to win up to $100,000 in tuition at a college football championship game. In addition, if you reach the top 5 of the $5,000 Leaderboard when voting ends, you could win $5,000 in tuition.

If you’re 25 and older, you won’t be eligible to compete to win $100,000 in tuition but you are eligible to compete for the leaderboard prize. Collect as many votes as possible and if you’re in the top 5 of the Leaderboard when voting ends, you could win $5,000 in tuition.

If you know a student with a one of a kind story, you can nominate them by submitting a story on their behalf.

This is a one of a kind opportunity. We can’t wait to see and hear about your one of kind goals.”

Official Rules, including what will be judged about the video after 50 votes on Facebook: http://www.drpeppertuition.com/official_rules.pdf

Grants for Individuals and the NASSP List of Approved Contests and Activities

March 27, 2014

http://staff.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3subject.htm

Grants for Individuals page, updated and maintained by Jon Harrison, contains a breakdown of “funding opportunities for individuals, such as financial aid or scholarships for students.”

Funding is broken down by subject, by population group, and by academic level (precollege, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctorate).

I found this website linked on a section of Jim Cooper’s website under Action Center, Student Resources.

http://cooper.house.gov/services/additional-services-and-resources/student-financial-aid

Above, you will find information for more information about Student Aid for College Students, including information about legislative interns.

For more student resources aimed at high school or below, go directly to Jim Cooper’s page http://cooper.house.gov , go to the Action Center, and click on Student Resources.

For High School Students

http://www.nassp.org/Content/158/2013-2014_National_Advisory_List.pdf

The National Association of Secondary School Principals maintains this list of approved contests and activities for high school students. The list will provide you with a secret weapon as you apply for and try to find money to go to college. All high school students are prospective Tiger Scholars.