For example, there are multi-million dollar companies that offer free funding to their employees’ college age dependents as a perk for working for them.
Hector Milla Editor of the "Free Scholarships And Grants" website -- http://www.FreeScholarshipsAndGrants.org/
“…This money can range from a few thousand to enough to pay for an entire year of schooling so they are definitely worth checking out. Some companies even go as far as to offer an internship with their company after college graduation…”
But in order to get a free scholarship, you’re going to want to have a game plan. You’ll be one of thousands going after the same scholarship and in most cases, there will only be one or two applicants chosen.
The first thing you should do in the hunt for school funding is to make a list of your accomplishments in education and in your personal life. Do not overlook any volunteer positions. Not only will this look good on an application but you can use these avenues to search for scholarships.
“…When looking for a free scholarship, look in the areas of education where you excelled. Did you enjoy a writing class? Check out journalism programs that offer free funds for school. Do you have work experience that could translate into a scholarship?
Further information about trusted and reputable sources for government grants by visiting; http://www.FreeScholarshipsAndGrants.org/
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