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The Educational Network     

Path to Scholarships® College Planning and Scholarship Workshops Farmersville, TX 4/8/13

Do you have a dream to attend a college, university, or vocational technical school? Come and learn how to apply successfully to the school of your choice and for the scholarships to pay for your dream!

 

Dare to Dream Great Dreams with 5 Steps! is a college planning and scholarship workshop for parents and students in 7th grade - college.

Total student loan debt is increasing at a rate of about $2,853.88 per second. Presently the student loan debt is over one trillion dollars, which has surpassed credit card debt in our country! Students borrow because they believe they do not have any other choices or options. There is an alternative available for all students to pay for their college without accumulating excessive student loan debt.

 

Posted by June McBride, M.A. and Valerie Peake, M.Ed. on 03/06/2013 - 11:34am

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FAFSA, Financial Aid, and Evaluating Award Letters

Students, January 1st is the first day to file your 2013-14 FAFSA.  Remember to file early.  Comment, ask questions by creating an account on Edudaris, and joining the FAFSA 2013-14 Help & Support group for ongoing discussion and questions with Gerardo Ochoa, Associate Financial Aid Director, Linfield College, Portland Campus, OR.

Spring is an exciting time for you high school seniors as you prepare for graduation, select a college to attend, but don’t forget about a very important letter your colleges will send you, the financial aid award letter.

Financial aid letters are composed in many formats; this makes it difficult for students and families to compare one to another because they all look different. Although they differ, the types of aid in the letters are very similar, they will all include at least one of the following: grants, loans, work study, or scholarships.

Posted by Gerardo Ochoa, Associate Financial Aid Director, Linfield College, Portland Campus, OR on 02/08/2013 - 1:09pm

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Welcome to Edudaris, Get Started!

Need college information and scholarships to attend college or technical/trade school? You have come to the right place!   Edudaris™ is a comprehensive site that will assist to successfully apply to college and for scholarships, as well as match you to OFFERS (such as scholarships and community service) for which you qualify based on your profile. Follow these easy steps to navigate Edudaris™.  

Posted by June McBride, Author and Founder Path to Scholarships® and Edudaris™ on 11/06/2012 - 4:16pm

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Help, I Need a Scholarship!

Scholarships are FREE money used for tuition, fees, and living expenses. Scholarships are money that does not have to be repaid. Scholarships are available for almost every type of post-secondary study including vocational, technical, community college, college and university, and also for graduate studies. Scholarships also come in the form of grants, work study, internships, allowances, graduate assistantships, and fellowships.

Posted by June McBride, Author and Founder Path to Scholarships® and Edudaris™ on 10/16/2012 - 12:22pm

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Scholarships, Financial Aid, and Career Research

  

Available Resources for Students and Parents!
  • Scholarship Directories 
  • Scholarship Resources 
  • Financial Aid
  • Explore and Research Career Interests

Below is a list of scholarship directories and resources to which you can apply. However, it is not about the lists. We strongly encourage you to join and participate in a free Path to Scholarships® Course that will guide you through the college and scholarship process and enable you to build the winning career, college, and scholarship portfolio by completing the assignments in order. 

Posted by June McBride, Author and Founder of Path to Scholarships® and Edudaris™ on 10/16/2012 - 11:18am

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Testimonials

“I am not afraid of applying to schools anymore because I think I can’t afford it,” he said. “I know I am going to get in somewhere that is best for me and I will be happy.” The result at the end of his senior year was almost a half a million dollars of scholarships which included the Bills Gates Millennium Scholarship, admission to Columbia University paid in full, and scholarship money to pay for his education from the freshman year in college through medical school."

St. John Newmann High School, Naples, Florida

 

"Another record year at Chapel Hill High School with over one million dollars in scholarships using Path to Scholarships®! A record of nine students received Faulconer Scholarships for five years and one Dell Scholar!"

Frances Palmer, Counselor, Chapel Hill High School, Tyler, Texas

  

"Path to Scholarships® is a very effective program that guides students step by step. The program not only guides students through the scholarship process, but also teaches them to speak from within in learning about their life purpose. Through this curriculum students are equipped and prepared to move on to the next level!"

Jaime Valverde, Counselor, Woodburn High School, Woodburn, Oregon

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