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What are some good resources to apply for college scholarships?

Google, etc. turn up too many results for me to search through and find the "real" scholarship sites. Not sure if it matters but I am in my thirties and returning to college (there seem to be a number of scholarships geared towards high school seniors and similar age but not necessarily for my situation).
Thanks in advance for any info.

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What college courses are involved to become a detective?

I've always wanted to be a police detective. I'm 20 and I haven't done any college courses. What all is involved? How long does the schooling take? And most of all what are the pro's and con's of this career? I own a house, so I pay a morgage and work full time. I need to start a career path while working.

I think you need to major in Forensic Science or Criminal Justice.

You can read more here.

http://www.acinet.org/acinet/occ_rep.asp?level=OJT&optstatus=011111111&id=1&nodeid=2&soccode=333021&stfips=01

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When writing college admissions essays, is it better to be completely honest or overly brag about yourself?

When writing college admissions essays, is it best to be just completely honest about yourself and who you are as a person and the difficulties you have had to face in life, or is it better to just brag about yourself and your accomplishments and make everything look good?

Honesty is the best policy. Humility is a virtue.

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Can college tuition ever be a business deduction?

I am self-employed, but do not have a degree yet in the field I work in. I went back to school and am getting a degree in my current field of work. It's a 4 year college and my tuition is 15000 a year. I do get a personal education deduction but it is just a small amount of the tuition. Could I deduct the full amount as a business expense instead?

The following is a paragraph from the link below:

Introduction
You may be able to deduct qualified education expenses paid during the year for yourself, your spouse, or a dependent. You cannot claim this deduction if your filing status is married filing separately or if another person can claim an exemption for you as a dependent on his or her tax return. The qualified expenses must be for higher education, as explained later under Qualified Education Expenses

I queried "educational expense tax deduction"

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Why Traditional Colleges Will Continue To Survive And Thrive

With online education continuing to explode, some people feel the days of traditional colleges are numbered. One online educator even said that traditional colleges are becoming a place vagabond youths go to congregate.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Below are the reasons I think traditional colleges will continue to survive, thrive, and play big roles in society.

1. Going away to college is like a rite of passage. There is nothing like that feeling of an 18 year old moving away from mom and dad for the first time. It connotes freedom. It is Freedom from being told what to do all the time. Why traditional colleges are more expensive than distance learning colleges, I would not have given up the chance at this freedom for a million dollars.

As a parent, I cannot fathom not letting my children have this same freedom and experience. It is an experience I so much enjoyed. It is only natural that I would want this freedom and experience for my beloved children.

2. Traditional colleges offer social networking that online education cannot. It is said it’s not often what you learn in college that matters, it is who you sit next to in class. Some of the people you sit next to in class will become lifelong friends and business associates.

This became more evident to me during the 2007 NCAA Basketball Championship. If you are a college basketball fan, you know the University of Florida won back to back college basketball championship in 2006 and 2007. This was made possible by a group of young men (Corey Brewer, Taurean Green, Al Horford and Joakim Noah) who became teammates and roommates.

These young men while at the University of Florida became special friends. Through this friendship, they bonded together and agreed to try to achieve something that was only done once (win back to back NCAA College Basketball Championship) since 1973. The other school that did it since 1973 is Duke University. Needless to say, they achieved this goal and will forever go down in the history of college basketball together.

Can online education provide such enabling environment?

I think NOT!

3. Traditional colleges have become icons in the communities they are located in. Some of these communities have come to love and identify with their schools.

Take Gainesville, Florida for example. Can you imagine the city of Gainesville, Florida without the University of Florida? The city of Gainesville will suffer untold economic and social hardships without the students of University of Florida.

4. Old habits die hard. There are still people who believe in the traditional way of learning. These people feel being on campus is the best way to learn. They will continue to support and go to traditional schools to do their learning.

5. There are majors that are not amenable to online learning. Until online schools figure out how to do things like chemistry or physics labs online, these type of majors will continue to be the forte of traditional colleges. Sometimes learning just involves getting your hands dirty.

While not exhaustive by any means, these are some of the reasons traditional colleges will continue to survive now and in the future. It is indeed too early to hold their obituary. In fact, such an obituary may never come in our lifetime.

Kenneth Echie
http://www.articlesbase.com/education-articles/why-traditional-colleges-will-continue-to-survive-and-thrive-131700.html

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Entering College For Free Through Scholarship

The cost of college education is constantly increasing every year. Presently, a student has to pay for about $20,000 on an average school. The problem is, at this amount many American households find it difficult to maintain at least a member of their family to finish a degree or at least stay in school for the following year. This problem can be solved, however, through college scholarships.

There are different college and university scholarships available for different types of student. With a little knowledge on their nature, you may find one where you can fit in; and hopefully finishing college for free.

So what are your college scholarship options?

Academic scholarship

Academic scholarship is given to students who receive the highest mark in the graduation class, endorse by the school to apply for an academic scholarship or meet the necessary grade point average set by the school. If you do not fall in any of the conditions mentioned, ask your high school academic guidance counselor for details on the different ways on how to avail for academic scholarships. Usually some colleges and universities accept applicants with an average high school GPA but pass the entrance test(s).

Athletic scholarship

Colleges and universities offer free education for students with exceptional gift in sports. Recipients of the athletic scholarship are often selected among the graduating high school students. However, there are some schools that open the possibility for students to apply for athletic scholarship after they have enrolled in college.

Corporate scholarship

Many companies stretch their services by granting students with free college education. The good thing about corporate scholarship is that upon receiving the degree, the grantees are assured to land on a job (on the same company that gave them the scholarship).

Institutional scholarship

Many private individuals, institutions, and groups give free college education to those who cannot pay for college tuition. Some of them answer the need of a particular race, age, gender, and locale among others.

Union scholarship

Most union scholarship grants are given to the children of its members. If one of your parents is a member of a certain union, you can inquire about the possibility of applying for a college scholarship.

Religious organizations

Religious organizations and church groups allocate a fund for scholarship grants to their members who cannot afford the cost of college education. You can inquire about this in your church.

Local government grants

One of the best sources of free college education is your local government. Here, you can get as much as 100% scholarship grant depending on their set conditions. Availing a local government scholarship can also give you a big chance to land on a job immediately.

Know all these and you will surely go to college for free.

Low Jeremy
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/entering-college-for-free-through-scholarship-72897.html

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