“NCAA Divisions I and II schools provide more than $2.7 billion in athletics scholarships annually to more than 150,000 student-athletes. Division III schools do not offer athletics scholarships.Only about two-percent of high school athletes are awarded athletics scholarships to compete in college. Of the student-athletes participating in sports with professional leagues, very few become professional […]
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“Need to fill out the FAFSA® but don’t know where to start? I’m here to help. Let’s walk through the process step by step:1. Create an Account (FSA ID) Student: An FSA ID is a username and password you need to log in to and sign the FAFSA online. If you don’t have an FSA ID, get one […]
“If you’re a college student or recent graduate, you have a lot to focus on. If you’re in college, you’re taking classes, likely living away from home for the first time and juggling a social life with other responsibilities. If you are a new grad, you’re likely looking for your first “real” job, considering a move and dealing […]
“There are many reasons the University of Houston or other schools in smaller conferences would want to join the Big 12 Conference — more prestige, more visibility, more competitive games. Oh, and more money. A lot more. The Big 12 paid out $23.5 million each to its members in full standing for the 2014-15 season. In comparison, […]
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“Each year, the federal government provides more than $150 billion in financial aid (grants, work-study, and loans) for college or career school. To apply for this aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®). Also, state governments and many colleges and career schools use your FAFSA information to award you their […]
“If you’ve applied for scholarships before, you know how difficult it can be to keep track of all the due dates, required materials and award amounts. If you’re submitting applications for multiple awards at once, it can even be hard to remember which scholarships you’ve applied for, which ones you still have to work on, […]
“The University of Texas at Austin offers bachelor’s degree-seekers more than 170 fields of study across 13 colleges and schools. Some of these come with prerequisites; check them out before you apply…” School of ArchitectureMcCombs School of BusinessMoody College of CommunicationCollege of EducationCockrell School of EngineeringCollege of Fine ArtsJackson School of GeosciencesCollege of Liberal ArtsCollege of Natural SciencesSchool […]