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A number of privately funded scholarships are available from local, regional, and national sponsors.
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State and federal governments sponsor a large number of grant and loan programs, some without regard to financial status. Because these programs change from year to year, e-mail the Office of Financial Aid for more information about programs and eligibility requirements.
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of American (IAVA) has launched a Web site to promote the new GI Bill. It is a resource center for veterans to learn about their hard-earned education benefits. It includes an interactive benefits calculator based on zip code, answers to Frequently Asked Questions, and the latest news and information about the new GI Bill as it goes into effect . Visit: GI Bill 2008 for more information.
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Find out about a number of privately funded scholarship opportunities.
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There are thousands of scholarships, grants, fellowships, and loans available through private sources. Listings of private scholarships and grants appear in books and via a number of online search engines, including:- College Anwer (Sallie Mae)
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