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Student Veteran’s Guide to College Success
Updated October 17, 2023 | ASO Staff Writers
Veterans going to college for the first time face a wide range of challenges. Before classes begin, there's pressure to find the right school, navigating the new GI Bill®, and...
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Guide to High School Equivalency Exams
Updated January 4, 2024 | Staff Writers
Not having a high school diploma can hinder an individual's future potential earnings. According to the , someone with a high school diploma has median weekly earnings of $679, while...
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Financial Aid for Military Family Members and Dependents
Updated October 20, 2022 | Staff Writers
In 2014, more than 800,000 veterans used their Post 9/11 GI Bill® to further their post-secondary educations, which is a 67 percent increase from 2009. The rapid rise in enrollment...
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Financial Aid for Latinx Students to Attend School
Updated December 1, 2022 | ASO Staff Writers
Scholarships for Latino, First Generation, Migrant & Undocumented Students Although Hispanic and Latino students are expected to comprise nearly half of all K-12 learners by the year 2040, this group still lags disproportionately behind other races and ethnicities when it comes to higher education, according to Pew Research. In a study of college completion by […]
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Scholarships and Grants for Non-Traditional Students
Updated September 19, 2023 | ASO Staff Writers
All students are concerned about how they will fund their college education, and Non-Traditional students are no exception. While some of the funding opportunities may be different for their traditional counterparts, there are many avenues Non-Traditional students can take to find scholarships and grants. This guide is designed to help Non-Traditional students navigate this endeavor. […]
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Grants & Scholarships for Graduate Students
Updated June 27, 2023 | Staff Writers
You can save time while searching for grad school scholarships by following the information below. Most importantly, this guide could help you locate scholarships, grants, or fellowships that can save...
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Scholarships for Black College Students
Updated October 26, 2022 | Staff Writers
With the rising cost of college, all students are concerned about how they will pay for their higher education. For African-American students who often come from underprivileged families, this concern...
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Funding for Women’s Education
Updated October 27, 2022 | Staff Writers
Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants & Expert Advice on Applying Between the 2011-2012 and 2016-2017 academic years, the cost of college rose significantly. Among public universities, tuition and fees rose by 9 percent and 11 percent for two-year and four-year institutions, respectively. Private colleges and universities increased their costs by 13 percent. College is expensive, and most […]
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LGBTQ+ Student Resources & Support
Updated November 14, 2022 | Staff Writers
Dr. Deb Cohan, Assistant Professor of Sociology at University of South Carolina Beaufort with a specialization in Gender Studies. Former Board of Directors member at PFLAG. Eugene Patron serves as...
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How to Write a Letter of Recommendation
Updated February 21, 2024 | Staff Writers
As college admissions panels and hiring committees sift through hundreds of applications, how will yours stand out? Enter the letter of recommendation. The task of self-evaluation required on a personal...
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