They may not be called that because they go under a variety of different guises. However, I guarantee that they will be there somewhere. If in doubt, just head to the administrative centre of your university and you will most likely find it there. If not, you will no doubt be redirected to the right place.
Hector Milla Editor of the "Free Scholarships And Grants" website -- http://www.FreeScholarshipsAndGrants.org/
“…Guidance counselors at your college and university can be found in the student help departments and are employed for the sole reason of finding a viable solution for student problems, and money and funding often dominate their time. So many students find themselves in need of a cash injection because they live on the poverty line that the individuals employed there will most definitely know their stuff and be able to advise you far better than any individual elsewhere in the school or outside of it ever could…”
The guidance counselors at your school will be able to point you in the right direct for grants, scholarships, hardship loans and quick fixes that will enable you to get your head back above water again. They will also be able to provide you with information to help avoid another similar circumstance occurring as well as providing you with ongoing advice and support. You will probably find shelves stacked with manual and books that could also be used to help you because they will be able to enlighten you on the wonderful world of scholarships and grants that are there to keep you on course for completing your education as well as enhance your future prospects.
“…The majority of individuals working in such an office will be highly trained and you will probably be referred to a particular guidance counselor so you can return to him or her whenever you need help in the future. This will give you peace of mind straight away and will remove most of the strain and stress that you would most definitely be under! …” added H. Milla.
Further information about trusted and reputable sources for government grants by visiting; http://www.FreeScholarshipsAndGrants.org/
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