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Picture = 1000 words but Tweetpic @KFC may be worth $20,000 scholarship
What if obtaining a college scholarship could be as easy as sending a Twitter picture? Kentucky Fried Chicken corporation announced on December 1 from Louisville that they are continuing the Twitter Scholarship contest that began last year. This… Read full article at Holly Craw’s Examiner page...
Homeschool alum provides tips for finding college scholarships
David Craft is the originator of the Homeschool Scholarships website which is a list of college funding awards strictly for homeschoolers. This is a great place for the homeschool students in the Phoenix area to start their scholarship search… (read more at Phoenix Examiner)...
Exclusive scholarships for homeschoolers is focus of homeschool alum
Arizona homeschoolers have a scholarship that was designed just for them. It is offered by Arizona Families for Home Education, and is specifically for those who have completed high school as home schoolers and plan to attend an Arizona…  (read interview and tips at Examiner)...
Homeschoolers and dual-credit classes: Easy steps for getting a jump on college
My homeschooler wants to take dual-credit community college classes. What are the steps needed to get set up with this? It is becoming quite popular for homeschoolers to get high school and college credit by enrolling in community college classes while in high school. Arizona law allows twelve-year-olds and older to enroll, and even as young as eight if parents take the class with them. The Maricopa County Community College District is comprised of ten schools across the valley. Although the enrollment guidelines are similar, each school may have a few specific forms or requirements that differ from...
Homeschool Graduate Makes Scholarship Road Easier
Applying for college scholarships just got easier. OCEAN PARK, WA – After spending much of the past year hunting down scholarships available to home-schooled students, David Craft realized there was a problem. “There are lots of scholarships available only to those in traditional schools, but none to speak of just for homeschooled students,” he lamented. “When I searched online for ‘homeschool scholarships’ I came up with only a few results, most of which had nothing to do with homeschooling.” When David saw that many scholarships were in the $200 to $500 range, he realized there were businesses run by home...
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