Overcoming Obstacles

March 20th, 2008

piggy-bank.jpgNothing should hold back students from attending college. Scholarships are important for any student applying to college. But some may need the help more than others. Those who have lost a parent in some capacity may benefit greatly from certain scholarships tailored specifically to these students. Check out three such scholarships below.

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Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund Students who are the son or daughter of U.S. Military personnel who was killed in action may apply for this award. Money awarded may be used on more than just tuition. Some of these things include books, room and board, or extra fees. Friday, July 18, 2008
Life Lessons Scholarship College students and high school seniors can submit an essay or video (you’re 15 times more likely to win if you create a video) about losing a parent or guardian, how it has affected you, and how insurance has played a role throughout this difficult time. Friday, April 18, 2008
The Ulman Cancer Fund There are three types of scholarships within this fund that are available to those who have a parent with cancer or have lost a parent to cancer. You must demonstrate medical hardship, financial need, and use your experience to influence the lives of others. Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 5p.m.

-Amanda Fornecker

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