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$40,000 Scholarship, Deadline: March 31, 2014

March 5, 2014

https://www.gotchosen.com/en/scholarship

From website: “The 4th GotScholarship $40K Give Away

Do you have college dreams – GotChosen wants to help you reach them. Our 4th GotScholarship $40K Give Away is the largest single private scholarship initiative with no educational institution affiliation.

The scholarship is easy and free to enter. The winner is selected by a random drawing. There are no GPA, financial need or essay requirements.

Open to all fields of study, the US $40,000 must be used for “educational expenses”, this includes: tuition, fees, books, supplies, equipment required for study, contribution to a 529 Plan, a prepaid college program (US only), or towards repayment of outstanding student loans. In addition, the GotScholarship $40K Give Away is transferable, and virtually anyone 18 years old or older is eligible to participate.”

There are other scholarships at this website.

TSU Scholarship Portal–Apply Now!

February 20, 2014

https://tnstate.academicworks.com

This is the new scholarship portal for Tennessee State University students. You will need to be currently admitted to TSU and have your MYTSU username and password.

Read the directions as you apply. You can save information as you go along and come back to fill out the rest of the information.

Many of the scholarship deadlines have been extended to April 1, 2014.

If you didn’t apply already, go do so.

Feb 3, 2014 Presentation: Help Filling out the FAFSA 2014, D: Mar 1, 2014; Other Scholarship Information

February 4, 2014

Scholarship Strategies_3_FEB_2014

The handout above contains updated information on how to fill out the FAFSA for 2014-2015 (the deadline to receive awards if you are eligible is March 1, 2014),  help to fill out your taxes if you make less than $59,000, and scholarships in the thousands with deadlines in February, March, and April 2014.

Scholarships for Tiger Scholars October 2013 edition

October 9, 2013

1. http://www.drpeppertuition.com/

Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway

For a chance at $100,000, video must be uploaded by Oct 20, 2013.

From website: “Tell us your one of a kind story and how you plan to make an impact on the world for your chance to compete to win up to $100,000 in tuition.”

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. INTERNET, EMAIL & FACEBOOK ACCOUNT REQUIRED. Must be US legal resident. Go to drpeppertuition.com to enter/upload story/rules/details.

Subject to full Official Rules. Void where prohibited. Must be 18-24 & upload by 10/20/13 for $100,000 Dec contest/12/13/13 for $100,000 Jan contest (18+ by 12/13/13 for other prizes). Ends 12/13/13.”

2. TSU Foundation Scholarships, start looking for these around Feb or March 2014; many students don’t apply

College Goal Sunday in Jan 2014 and Feb 2014; Free tax assistance (for those who make under $59,000 is available from VITA sites; AARP Tax sites)

3. http://www.thurgoodmarshallfund.net/scholarships/

Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarships, TSU is a Thurgood Marshall College Fund school.

The Best Man Holiday Scholarship

Comcast Leaders and Achievers® Scholarship Program

2013 Fall ACCESS Scholarship (Coca-Cola)

4. http://bryancollinsscholarship.org/AboutBACS.htm

Bryan A. Collins Memorial Scholarship, D: Mar 1, 2014, $2000

5. http://www.cfmt.org/request/scholarships/

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, D: March 15, 2014

Teddy Wilburn, Jerry Newson, there are several more scholarships you should look for

Google Community Foundation and the place where you grew up or permanent address for local scholarships that apply to you

6. Google scholarship October 2013 or scholarships November  2013 (also put date or demographic information)

Google your career or major, including the word, scholarship or scholarships

Mr. Mike Turner is also available to Tennessee State University students for Tiger Scholars scholarship coaching.

He can be emailed at mjturner@tnstate.edu

Also, students can set up Tiger Scholars coaching sessions by stopping by the SSC 117 computer lab and making an appointment

 

High School Junior and Senior Guide to Financing your College Dream

August 28, 2013

 Career_Smorgasboard_Tiger_Scholars_Handout_24_Aug_2013

On August 24, 2013, Michael Turner gave a talk for the Career Smorgasbord, geared toward high school junior and seniors to help them make wise college choices and career decisions.

The Career Smorgasbord was sponsored by the Alpha Delta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and hosted by the Ivy Center Foundation of Nashville, Inc.

What you will find above is over 15 hours’ worth of work, updating the latest information on resources to determine which college is the best for you (Tennessee State University, of course), how to find scholarships, and help finding a career that pays the bills while pursuing your passion.

The above 48 page PDF contains more than $60,000 worth of scholarships scattered throughout, information to help you fill out the FAFSA for the 2014-2015 school year, and tax deductions you can take as a student (or your parents can claim).

Student Loan Forgiveness—For Graduated Tiger Scholars and Those Soon to Be

August 14, 2013

Certain student loans can be forgiven, depending on the type of loan and/or the place where you work. I first wrote this in 2010, but I have checked the links to make sure they work and are relevant today.

At the end, I have included other links to educate yourself on this topic.  Make sure you check the information below More 2013 Information to read the latest.

 I must warn you that I haven’t fully studied all of this information, and it’s very important to do due diligence in researching this topic. Verify, verify, verify, as financial columnist Zac Bissonette wrote in the introduction, “The Four People You Meet When You Apply to College, and the Lies They Tell,” to his book, Debt-Free U.

I have been reading Lynnette Khalfani’s Zero Debt for College Grads: From Student Loans to Financial Freedom.

Ms. Khalfani writes this about the Federal Student Loan Repayment Plan: “Under the Federal Student Loan Repayment Plan, the government allows any federal agency to repay your FFEL, direct, Perkins, or HEAL loans in order to attract or retain highly qualified workers in the federal government. Interestingly, each agency sets its own definition of highly qualified.”

She points out that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is the best source to learn about this program.

Here I provide you with a direct link to the Student Loan Repayment Program Fact Sheet: http://www.opm.gov/oca/pay/studentloan/index.asp

Office of Personnel Management: http://www.opm.gov/

Ms. Khalfani also tells where you can find a listing of “all federal departments and agencies in America”: http://www.usa.gov/Agencies/Federal/All_Agencies/index.shtml

For a thorough discussion of this program and places that you can work, including independent agencies–such as AmeriCorps, CIA, or Export-Import Bank of the United States (ExIm)—or quasifederal agencies—such as Legal Services Corporation (LSC) or the Smithsonian Institution, I highly recommend you read the section of Ms. Khalfani’s book, “Repayment Assistance Programs Nobody Told You About” in Chapter 9, Eliminate Student Loans with Loopholes: Qualify for Loan Cancellation or Get Others to Pay.

More 2013 information

http://studentaid.ed.gov/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/charts

This federal government website lists distinctions between what type of loans can be forgiven and which cannot.

On the right hand side, you can find quick links to Repayment Plans, Teacher Loan Forgiveness, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and Total and Permanent Disability Discharge.

http://www.finaid.org/loans/forgiveness.phtml

Finaid.org is well respected and has done a good job discussing Loan Forgiveness.

http://www.finaid.org/loans/forgivenesstaxability.phtml

This second Finaid.org article deals with the taxability of student loans if they are forgiven. (Many people do not know that if a debt is cancelled or forgiven, you might receive a 1099 form that lists the debt forgiven as income. Be aware of this issue before you settle any debts, and if you do make an agreement with anybody, then get that agreement in writing).

By the way, student loan debt still will be with anyone even if he or she declares bankruptcy. 

http://www.ecmc.org/details/loanForgiveness.html

Here you can find several links that detail programs about Loan Forgiveness. I have not researched ECMC and have no opinion on the organization.

 

 

Bruce Lee Fnd Scholarship, $1,000, Deadline: June 14, 2013

June 4, 2013

Bruce Lee Fnd Scholarship, $1,000, Deadline: June 14, 2013

http://bruceleefoundation.com/index.cfm/page/JFJKD-Scholarship/pid/10253

The Bruce Lee Foundation Scholarship offers $1,000 scholarships to one or more students over the age of 16  “who understand, appreciate and exemplify Bruce Lee’s passion for education as well as his qualities of honest expression, forward thought, self-exploration, and assertiveness.

The scholarships are available to students age 16 and older who will be attending or are already attending a two-year college, four-year university, or licensed trade and vocational school in the United States.

Criteria used in evaluating applicants include, but is not limited to, involvement in extra-curricular activities/community service/work experience, future potential and knowledge of Bruce Lee.”

Deadline: June 14, 2013

http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships/articles/3001-celebrity-scholarships-for-real-people?page=1

I found this scholarship at the above article on Fastweb about scholarships offered by celebrities. There are several more listed in the article. Some of the scholarships are financed by Christopher Reeve, Shawn Carter (Jay-Z), and David Letterman.

Thurgood Marshall College Fund–Great Opportunity!

May 8, 2013

http://www.thurgoodmarshallfund.net/scholarships/

I have updated this link. Now, when you click on the link, you will see the most current Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TCMF) scholarships open.

These change, so be sure to check back once or twice a month.

In the past, some of the TMCF scholarships given were Lowe’s 2013 ACCESS Scholarship, MillerCoors Scholarship, NBC Universal Scholarship, Walmart First-Generation Scholarship for Incoming Freshmen, and Wells Fargo Scholarship.

If you are a student attending Tennessee State University (or a student at another designated Thurgood Marshall College Fund-Member Schools), then you may apply for scholarships available through the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

Like Tiger Scholars on Facebook

May 7, 2013

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tiger-Scholars/193794377324243

Like us on Facebook. Help us help you find scholarships in whatever platform you like.

Facebook lends itself to quick postings about scholarships, and Tiger Scholars will be utilizing this more as we go along.

Tylenol Future Care Scholarships, $10,000 and $5,000 Scholarships, Deadline: June 15, 2013

May 7, 2013

http://www.tylenol.com/news/subptyschol

Tylenol Future Care Scholarships

For those students majoring in fields in healthcare and at least one year of college under their belts

10 applicants will receive $10,000; 30 applicants will receive $5,000

Deadline: June 15, 2013