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Community Service Scholarships Start at Five Years of Age!

Young children as young as five years of age can begin applying  to community service-based scholarships! Some community service scholarships provide certificates and recognition of accomplishment instead of money. These awards can be added to the student's list of awards and recognition received. Continue to view the list of scholarship and award opportunities available for young children starting at five years of age!

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

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What Can I Do to Minimize My Student Loan Debt?

As a financial aid administrator, I often get many questions from students and parents about how to qualify for financial aid, or what they can do to get more financial aid. Rarely do I get the question of how they can graduate from college with the minimum amount of debt. Just recently, this was the topic of a meeting I had with a current college freshman.

Considering that in June 2010, student loan debt outpaced credit card debt and is now close to a trillion dollars, this question should not surprise me as it continues to concern students enrolled in college. So what exactly can students do to minimize their student loan debt? The answer is quite simple; focus your energy on winning scholarships. The how-to is much more difficult to achieve, but it does not have to be.

In my experience, many students spend a large portion of their time searching for scholarships and a lesser amount of time preparing to become a competitive applicant.

Posted by Gerardo Ochoa, Associate Financial Aid Director, Linfield College, Portland Campus, OR on 10/16/2012 - 11:17am

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What? Student Loan Debt Rising to $1 Trillion!

Total student loan debt is increasing at a rate of about $2,853.88 per second.

Presently the student loan debt is close to 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.

With the rising national deficit, can we afford not to teach and support students with the scholarship process to assist them pay for their education using the free Path to Scholarships® courses available through www.Edudaris.com?

Posted by June McBride, Author and Founder Path to Scholarships® and Edudaris™ on 10/16/2012 - 11:17am

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What is Community Service?

Community service is investing time in the community through many different activities as a volunteer. Such volunteering can include service in a local hospital, nursing home, Red Cross, clinic, community projects, Teen Court, mentoring, neighborhood cleanups, youth work, coaching youth teams, tutoring, reading to younger children, and countless other possibilities. Community service can change young people, helping them find a purpose, plan and a direction in life and helping them see life from a totally different perspective. 

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

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Can Demonstrating Leadership and Commitment to Community Service Make the Difference?

For a student with a lower GPA or one who is unable to demonstrate financial need, there are many scholarships based solely on community service, leadership and/or merit (GPA and/or SAT/ACT score). This is my answer to parents who say, “My child will never receive a scholarship because we make too much money,” or, “My child is not an honor student or a minority.”

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

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June McBride, M.A.
Author and Founder of Path to Scholarships®

June McBride, M.A. is the founder and CEO of Outreach Youth Empowerment, LLC, a growing company focused on a dream and a vision for the families and children of this world. She has been traveling throughout the U.S. conducting Path to Scholarships® workshops and trainings. 

June McBride, CEO of Path to Scholarships

As an educator, author, founder of Path to Scholarships®, and motivational speaker,
June McBride has been a professional educator since 1970. Her teaching experience includes public and private schools, and homeschooling, educating students from elementary school to college. She has two undergraduate degrees and a Master of Arts degree.

 

Testimonials

Knowing Mrs. McBride and Path to Scholarships® for over six years has been more than a pleasure. She has made a difference in my life by inspiring me to succeed in the present and in the future. She has helped me to overcome many difficult obstacles in my life and encouraged me to succeed academically. I admire and respect her for who she is and I hope to become like her one day.

Beatriz Adriana Valle, St. Edwards University, Austin, Texas

 

"The Path to Scholarships® scholarship planning portfolio method made it possible for my family to attend college. Not only did I win $44,550.00 in scholarships, but also my two sisters have won over $60,000.00 in college scholarships. The Path to Scholarships® scholarship planning portfolio has become a family tradition."

Rosario Venegas, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho

  

"Mrs. McBride’s Path to Scholarships® organizational planning portfolio method made all the difference in the world for me! I was awarded over $65,000.00 in scholarships plus the prestigious Bill Gates Millennium Scholarship which pays all my expenses through medical school!"

Travis Johnson, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

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