Sunday, December 20, 2009

Great College Deal: Scholarships at Mount Saint Mary College
























About the Mount

Mount Campus








The College: A private, Catholic, four-year liberal arts college founded by the Sisters of Saint Dominic of Newburgh in 1959. The Mount is committed to providing an education rich in the liberal arts and grounded in the strong Judeo-Christian traditions upon which it was founded.

Location: Newburgh, New York. The Mount is conveniently located halfway between downtown Manhattan and New York's capital city, Albany, perfect for internship and entertainment opportunities.

Enrollment/Student Body Profile: Our student body is comprised of 2,600+ students representing over 16 states and several countries. Average class size is 21.

Academic Programs: The Mount offers well over fifty undergraduate programs in a variety of disciplines leading to a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree. The college also offers master's degrees in education, business administration, and nursing.


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Faculty: You'll learn from our faculty (not teaching assistants), the majority of whom hold a Ph.D. or the highest terminal degree in their field.
Student/Faculty Ratio: 17:1

Financial Aid:
More than 88% of Mount Saint Mary students received financial aid in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, or part-time employment based on academic promise or need.

Housing:
Many first-year students reside in style in Sakac Hall or Guzman Hall. Both halls feature suite-style living, movie lounges, computer rooms, recreation areas, laundry facilities, and workout rooms. Most upperclassmen live in the College Courts, our townhouse-like residences on campus. The College Courts were recently renovated and feature more student space and comfortable living arrangements. All residence halls have semi-private bathrooms, kitchens, lounges, cable, and wireless Internet access.


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Monday, November 9, 2009

Academic Promise + Need= Free Education at Berea College





Berea College is distinctive among institutions of higher learning. Founded in 1855 as the first interracial and coeducational college in the South, Berea charges no tuition and admits only academically promising students, primarily from Appalachia, who have limited economic resources.  Berea’s cost of educating a student exceeds $23,000 per year.
Berea offers rigorous undergraduate academic programs leading to Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 28 fields.  All students work at least 10 hours per week in campus and service jobs in more than 130 departments.
The College has an inclusive Christian character, expressed in its motto "God has made of one blood all peoples of the Earth."  Berea's primary service region is the Southern Appalachian region, but students come from all states in the U.S. and in a typical year, from more than 60 other countries representing a rich diversity of colors, cultures, and faiths. About one in three students represents an ethnic minority.
Calendar of Events http://www.berea.edu/bcnow/ 

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

The show me state: Show me the money that is


College of the Ozarks Cost of Education Scholarship

Students don’t pay tuition at C of O!  How does that work?
Basically……
Work Program + Federal and State Grants + College of the Ozarks Scholarship = Your annual tuition!
Each student participates in the on-campus work program for 15 hours per week and two forty-hour work weeks. Earnings from participation in the work program, plus any federal and/or state aid for which students qualify, plus a College of the Ozarks Cost of Education Scholarship combine to meet each student’s full tuition charge.
Generous donors, who believe in what College of the Ozarks represents, make financial contributions, enabling the College to provide tuition (cost of education) scholarships in exchange for work on campus. If you paid cash for instructional expenses at C of O, it would cost you $16,600 per year! Don’t panic! Our students work off a portion of this charge by participating in the work program during the academic year (about $4,060 annually). If students qualify for Federal or Missouri state aid, those amounts are applied to the cost as well. The remaining balance is covered by a College of the Ozarks Scholarship for each student (a range from $1,440 to $12,540 per student)! So how much money do you pay for tuition at C of O? $0.00!
What is the College of the Ozarks Cost of Education Scholarship?
This is a term you’ll become familiar with if you attend Hard Work U. The “Cost of Education” is the cost to the College for providing an educational opportunity….approximately $16,600 per year for each student. Most institutions pass along a portion of this cost as tuition; this is not the case at College of the Ozarks. The College guarantees to meet all of this cost for each full-time student by using earnings from its endowment, operation of its own mandatory student work program, accepting student aid grants, gifts and other sources. Each full-time student's Cost of Education is met 100% by participating in the work program, and a combination of private, institutional and federal/state student aid. The institutional aid provided for each student is the College of the Ozarks Scholarship.
What is so special about a College of the Ozarks Cost of Education Scholarship?
Somewhere out there is a donor, actually several, who believe in and support what our unique institution stands for: Hard work, Christian values, freedom from debt, and higher education in a Christian setting. When you accept an offer of admission to College of the Ozarks, you make a commitment to uphold the standards of an institution that is different from the norm. C of O is not a school where drinking and partying is acceptable, nor is it a place where unwholesome attire is the standard. It is a place where we believe you will learn and grow as a Christian, and as a future professional member of the work force. While many folks in this day and age have chosen to lower standards, at C of O we have chosen to adhere to high personal standards; standards that we believe equip students to become successful contributors to society. So, what makes a C of O Scholarship so special? It is special because it comes from donors who believe in the College, and believe in you….young people who have so much to offer society.
Cost of Education (Tuition) Summary for full-time resident and commuting students*:

Cost of Education for students who receive federal and state aid

Cost of Education (2009-2010)
$16,600

C of O Work Program
-4,060

Pell Grant (if eligible)
-976 to 5,350

National SMART Grant (if eligible)
-4,000

Academic Competitiveness Grant (if eligible)
-750 to 1,300

Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (if eligible)
-1,000

Missouri State Grants (if eligible)
   -2,250 to -3,450

C of O Cost of Education Scholarship
    -1,440 to -12,540

Cash Cost to Student
$0.00


Cost of Education for students who do not receive federal and state aid


Cost of Education (2009-2010)
$16,600

C of O Work Program
-4,060

C of O Cost of Education Scholarship
  -12,540

Cash Cost to Student
$0.00
*Tuition only: does not include room and board, books or Health/Technology/Services fees.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

More Free Schools

 

 



 

Expenses & Financial Aid

Tuition at Webb is free: there are no laboratory, library, or other course fees.  However, you will encounter some expenses, and some students may require financial aid. Here are current estimates:
2005-2006 Expenses

Room and board
$7,550*
Room deposit
$150 (returned upon graduation or departure)
Books and supplies
$770 approximately
Drafting equipment, calculators with logarithmic power and trigonometric functions
$120 approximately
Incidentals (personal laundry, transportation to Glen Cove, entertainment)
$2,000 approximately
Student Organization (SO dues)
$100

TOTAL: $10,690
* The $200 registration fee required at the time of acceptance is applied to room and board.
Financial Aid
If you need additional financial assistance, we recommend pursuing federal grants and loans-and we'll help you do so.

To read more about Webb Institute, please check out their website at  http://www.webb-institute.edu/

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Free college-Really!





Cooper Union
http://www.cooper.edu/index2.html









Majors and degrees
Undergraduate degree programs are offered in architecture, fine arts and engineering.
  • Bachelor of Architecture: a program that includes five years of design, four years of structures and culminates with a thesis
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts*: includes studies in drawing, film/video, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture
    *a certificate program is also offered in art
  • Bachelor of Engineering: offered in chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, inter-disciplinary studies and general engineering (BSE)

How much does it really cost to attend The Cooper Union?
Tuition is listed at $33,000 per year. Every student receives a full tuition scholarship and is not responsible for tuition-related costs.

Cooper Union students are responsible for living and miscellaneous expenses. These include mandatory student fees (totaling $1,600 per year), room and board (about $14,000 per year), books and supplies (about $1,000-1,800 per year), and general living expenses (about $2,000-3,000 per year), totaling approximately $19,000 per year. In addition, international students are assessed a $1,750/year filing fee. All students must prove medical insurance coverage or participate in our medical insurance plan for a health services fee of $1,629/year.
http://www.cooper.edu/administration/admissions/faqs.html#q16



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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Totally Free College (or nearly free)

Recently, the US news and World Report profiled the best colleges of 2010. Here is the top of the list for colleges offering non-based aid:




Finlandia University Scholarships and Grants

Finlandia Entrance Scholarships








Scholarship  Amount

Board of Trustees*    $7,000  
President’s*         $5,000
Dean’s *         $3,500
Faculty (transfer)*         $3,500
Endowed *         Varies

*Based on a student enrolled in 12 or more credits

Finlandia Grants

Grant   Amount
Ambassador*
(on campus only)  $1,500
Family*         $1,000 per student
Lutheran Matching*            Up to $1,000
Tuition Assistance*         Varies
     
*Based on a student enrolled in 12 or more credits

Exclusive Private College Scholarships and Grants

Grant  Amount
Michigan Tuition Grant           Up to $2,100*
  

*Based on a student enrolled in 12 or more credits

http://www.finlandia.edu/index.php?id=703 


About Finlandia University

Finlandia University is in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula just minutes from the southern shore of Lake Superior. Natural beauty, mining and immigrant history, a thriving arts community, and year-round outdoor recreation opportunities are plentiful in this region known as the Copper Country.

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