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		<title>Free Money??!! Apply For A College Scholarship Now!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you started applying for your scholarship yet? No? WHY NOT!?! This is free money for your education. Following these quick and easy steps will help make this process painless.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you started applying for your scholarship yet? No? WHY NOT!?! This is free money for your education. Following these quick and easy steps will help make this process painless.</p>
<p>First, Eliminate the Scholarships That Don&#8217;t Apply To You<br />
There are many scholarships available for people who want to attend college. The most practical approach to winning the money you need or want to go to school is to do some research and figure out the scholarships for which you&#8217;re eligible. Because of the overwhelming amount of scholarships out there, you will save yourself a lot of time and potentially wasted effort if you identify at the outset of your process which scholarships just don&#8217;t apply to you.</p>
<p>Next, Make A List of the Scholarships That You Are Most Likely To Receive<br />
Once you&#8217;ve eliminated the list of scholarships that have nothing to do with you, you&#8217;ll probably see that the amount of scholarships is still pretty large. Of course, this is basically good news, but if you are eligible for a very large number, the clock might run out on you before you have a chance to apply to them all. To mitigate this possibility, take your research skills in a different direction by learning about the scholarships you could apply to and prioritizing the ones that you most would like to receive, and/or have the best chance of receiving.</p>
<p>Look Around &#8212; Are There Experts Available To You Who Can Help You In Your Quest?<br />
The above tasks may sound daunting. Before you get too overwhelmed, ask yourself if there is someone who could help you make sense of all of the scholarships. If you are still in high school, before you do anything, you should make an appointment with your guidance counselor and let him or her help you figure out which scholarships might be the best for you, as well as which ones you are the likeliest to be awarded. If you&#8217;ve been out of high school for a while and are looking to get that college degree, chances are there&#8217;s someone in your current circle of friends, maybe someone who&#8217;s already been to college and been through this, who can help you cut through all the paperwork to get to the scholarships that are best for you.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Forget The Internet When It Comes To Tracking Down Scholarships<br />
There are a number of Web resources at your disposal to aid you in your search for money for college. For example, Fastweb.com is a very popular site devoted to helping people match them up with scholarships for which they&#8217;re eligible. A great feature of a site like Fastweb.com is that once you enter your profile information on the site, it will e-mail you with news about upcoming scholarship deadlines.</p>
<p>And of course, regardless of how you find out about your scholarships, as soon as you determine which ones you&#8217;ll go after, the most important thing is to request the application materials and complete them as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Booming Industry: Public Relations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Public relations, also commonly referred to as PR, is debated to be both and art and a science. The basic functions involved in public relations are manage a client, which can be an individual, group or business and presenting their public face to media and the overall public in general. Due to the type of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Public relations, also commonly referred to as PR, is debated to be both and art and a science. The basic functions involved in public relations are manage a client, which can be an individual, group or business and presenting their public face to media and the overall public in general. Due to the type of functions they perform, those involved in public relations perform a management function.</p>
<p>Managing clients involves a great deal of juggling and tactics. Public relations involves targeting audiences and making sure their clients and their messages are suited to those audiences. Part of the public relations job is to formulate press releases or the delivery of messages to the media on behalf of their clients and press conferences, where the client answers questions posed by the media. These are typically the most crucial functions because these situations tend to arise over scandals or issues that might bring negative press.</p>
<p>Becoming a public relations specialist does not require a specific degree in public relations. Public relations specialists carry degrees in journalism, marketing and business. Degrees in public relations are helpful, with courses in public relations principles/techniques. Students in this area would also have courses to emphasize journalism writing, business, finance, psychology and advertising.</p>
<p>Public relations requires not only being a public face for their clients, but also having knowledge of how to market their clients and speak on their behalf to avoid negative situations. Being able to interact with media, clients and handle high-pressure situations are all necessary to be successful in the field of public relations.</p>
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		<title>Are YOU Applying For Student Loans? Read This!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the costs of higher education continue to rise, increasing numbers of students and parents are relying on loans to help pay for college. In order to successfully manage this debt, it is important to understand the loan process, including how student loans work, the types of loans available, and applying for loans. If you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the costs of higher education continue to rise, increasing numbers of students and parents are relying on loans to help pay for college. In order to successfully manage this debt, it is important to understand the loan process, including how student loans work, the types of loans available, and applying for loans. If you need additional money beyond savings, grants, and scholarships, consider accepting a student loan to pay the expenses associated with your education.</p>
<p>How do student loans work?</p>
<p>Loans allow students to borrow money to help pay for the costs associated with higher education. Payment of such loans can typically be deferred until the student has graduated from school. The U.S. Department of Education administers loans funded through the federal government. Federal loans are made available either by providing money directly to colleges and universities or by connecting students with private loans.</p>
<p>Types of Loans</p>
<p>1. Federal Stafford Loans: Federal Stafford Loans are available to both undergraduate and graduate students and must be repaid. First-year undergraduate students are eligible for up to a $2,625 loan. Second-year students can borrow up to $3,500 and up to $5,500 each following year. The total amount borrowed by dependent students can exceed no more than $23,000.</p>
<p>Graduate students can borrow more through Federal Stafford Loans, but the government can subsidize only $8,500 of this debt. Eligible graduate students can borrow up to $18,500 each year, but can borrow no more than a total of $138,500 during both undergraduate and graduate study.</p>
<p>The interest rate on Federal Stafford Loans varies, but will not exceed 8.25-percent. For qualifying students, the government will pay the interest while the student is in school. These subsidized loans are offered based on financial need and can save a considerable amount of money in interest. Students who do not qualify for subsidized loans will be expected to pay back the full amount of their loans plus accrued interest.</p>
<p>2. Federal PLUS Loans: Federal PLUS loans are loans made to the parents of students. To be eligible for a Federal PLUS Loan, students must be enrolled at least part-time at a participating college or university. Federal PLUS loans are very similar to Stafford loans, except they are made directly to the parent instead of the student. Parents may borrow up to the full amount of the student&#8217;s total tuition. Unlike Stafford loans, parents must begin to repay PLUS loans immediately.</p>
<p>3. Perkins Loans: Federal Perkins Loans are funded by the government and made available through individual colleges and universities. These loans are available to eligible undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled full-time and meet all the requirements established by the individual college or university. Consult a financial aid or admissions counselor at your university of choice to learn more about the institution&#8217;s specific requirements. Perkins loans are offered at a low interest rate of 5-percent. Undergraduates can borrow a maximum amount of $4,000 per year, while graduate students can borrow up to $6,000 per year. Repayment of Federal Perkins Loans begins nine months after graduation and students have up to 10 years to repay the amount borrowed.</p>
<p>How do you apply for a loan?</p>
<p>Applying for loans through the United States government is accomplished by filling out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Paper applications can be found at the counselor&#8217;s office of your local school, but you can also fill out an online application at the FAFSA website. Students will need to request a PIN number before filling out the application online. For maximum financial aid benefits, complete an application sometime between January and March for the next school year. Some financial aid programs require an early application in order to qualify.</p>
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		<title>Why Women Pursuing Online Education is a Good Idea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ratio of women to men in the distance learning population shows that women out number men (an average of 57% of distant learning students are women). Women tend to dominate the distance learning population, and men tend to dominate the class room learning population. The common explanation for this can be the traditional perception [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">The ratio of women to men in the distance learning population shows that women out number men (an average of 57% of distant learning students are women). Women tend to dominate the distance learning population, and men tend to dominate the class room learning population. The common explanation for this can be the traditional perception that women are “stay at home moms.” BUT with the growth of the internet these “stay at home moms” can now take advantage of the benefits of online education. Another stereotype that can support this statistic is women tend to be more detailed and task-oriented than men, who are stereotypical represented as simple-minded. Women, it may seem, can organize and manage their time better; qualities all necessary for pursuing an online education.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Although changing drastically, traditionally women were/are very involved with the household and upbringing of the children. An online degree is perfect for this conventional way of thinking because, online courses are less disruptive for the family and can be completed on your own schedules. A mother can continue to play an active role in their child’s life while gaining a higher education due to the flexibility of online classes. However a “mother” should still be realistic of the demands of an online degree. Getting a college degree is important, but not so important that you should abandon your family responsibilities in the process. It is important to prepare school-aged children for the changes of your college life. Even if taking online classes, it is a fun experiment to give children a virtual tour of your respective campus. It makes your education more tangible for them.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Also traditional, and changing drastically, is the perceived constraints and limitations women have in comparison to men. A lot of adult women who are pursing a higher education did not have the freedom of educational resources in their youth. Now stuck in a career, the only way to fulfill a higher degree is with the breakthrough of online learning. Online education has widened the opportunities for women and has help make learning and training much more accessible. With the recent growth in distance learning and online degrees, the number of women taking advantage of what online education has to offer is increasing. Also because women now have more opportunities to join the work force, more and more are pursuing higher degrees; and online education is a perfect alternative to pursuing a degree.</div>
<p>The ratio of women to men in the distance learning population shows that women out number men (an average of 57% of distant learning students are women). Women tend to dominate the distance learning population, and men tend to dominate the class room learning population. The common explanation for this can be the traditional perception that women are “stay at home moms.” BUT with the growth of the internet these “stay at home moms” can now take advantage of the benefits of online education. Another stereotype that can support this statistic is women tend to be more detailed and task-oriented than men, who are stereotypical represented as simple-minded. Women, it may seem, can organize and manage their time better; qualities all necessary for pursuing an online education.</p>
<p>Although changing drastically, traditionally women were/are very involved with the household and upbringing of the children. An online degree is perfect for this conventional way of thinking because, online courses are less disruptive for the family and can be completed on your own schedules. A mother can continue to play an active role in their child’s life while gaining a higher education due to the flexibility of online classes. However a “mother” should still be realistic of the demands of an online degree. Getting a college degree is important, but not so important that you should abandon your family responsibilities in the process. It is important to prepare school-aged children for the changes of your college life. Even if taking online classes, it is a fun experiment to give children a virtual tour of your respective campus. It makes your education more tangible for them.</p>
<p>Also traditional, and changing drastically, is the perceived constraints and limitations women have in comparison to men. A lot of adult women who are pursing a higher education did not have the freedom of educational resources in their youth. Now stuck in a career, the only way to fulfill a higher degree is with the breakthrough of online learning. Online education has widened the opportunities for women and has help make learning and training much more accessible. With the recent growth in distance learning and online degrees, the number of women taking advantage of what online education has to offer is increasing. Also because women now have more opportunities to join the work force, more and more are pursuing higher degrees; and online education is a perfect alternative to pursuing a degree.</p>
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