LOOKING FOR A WAY TO PAY FOR SCHOOL?
The Guard is your ticket to a successful education. We offer benefits like: 100% Tuition Assistance—up to $18,000 over four years; the Montgomery G.I. Bill; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill; Army National Guard Kicker; National Guard scholarships that can pay up to $10,000 a year plus a $1,200 book allowance; and student loan repayment programs. It’s a great way to pay for college and put cash in your pocket. We can even help you get your GED. Check out all the details.
Money for College: 100% Tuition Assistance
The Guard can pay up to 100% of your college tuition and general fees, based on in-state public institution tuition rates—that’s up to $18,000 over four years.* Plus, many states offer additional college funding. Your recruiter has all the information.
Montgomery G.I. Bill
In addition to paying your college tuition, we’ll send you a monthly allowance of up to $333 for expenses—about $11,000 over a four-year period. Best of all, this money is sent directly to you (not to your school) to spend on books, supplies—or anything you want. Your recruiter will have all the details.
Post-9/11 G.I. Bill
For Soldiers with at least 90 days of Active Duty service on or after September 11, 2001, the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill can cover up to 100% of your tuition, depending on the length of time you’ve served. You may also be eligible for an annual stipend of $1,000 for books and supplies, and your benefits may be transferrable to you dependents.
Army National Guard Kicker
The Army National Guard Kicker supplement to the Montgomery G.I. Bill pays up to $350 per month in living expenses—up to $12,600 over 36 months. You’ll need to apply and qualify for this program. In order to qualify, you must:
•Be attending an accredited school
•Be a traditional (part-time) Army National Guard Soldier in an active drilling status
•Be eligible beginning the day you join the Army National Guard
•Remain in the Guard during the complete term of your college courses
Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC) Scholarships
ROTC is a college elective that allows you to earn a commission straight out of college as a second lieutenant in the Army. The course consists of both academic classes and hands-on training—mental and physical challenges that will help you succeed in college and beyond. Participation takes just a few hours per week.
Scholarships include:
•A wide range of merit-based scholarships that pay up to full college tuition
•Additional funds to pay for books, supplies and other school fees
•Tax-free stipends up to $500 per month if you qualify
All ROTC scholarships require a service commitment. Check with your recruiter for details.
Student Loan Repayment Program
For Soldiers and officers who have an existing student loan obligation at the time of enlistment in the Guard, there is a program that may pay up to $50,000 for certain jobs, with a six- or eight-year enlistment as a member of a unit.
In addition, current Guard members who extend their enlistment contract for a minimum period of six years are also eligible for this program, provided they meet certain requirements, including a qualifying score on the Armed Forces Qualifying Test and being in a valid Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Military Occupational Specialty (MOS):
Guard speak for “your job.” Every job title in the Guard has a code, using a number and letter. For example, a Cavalry Scout is MOS 19D (19 Delta). in a National Guard unit.
Your state may have its own funding packages in addition to these federal programs. Ask your local recruiter.
The Guard has other programs and services to help you earn additional college credits, prepare for your graduate school exam, or even get your GED—all while earning your Guard pay. Find out more.
*Up to $4,500 per year, based on your commitment.
National Guard programs and benefits are subject to change. Contact me and I can assist with current information.
Duration : 0:1:7
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: COLLEGE, educated, education, FAFSA, free, grant, money, scholarship, school, Stafford, trade, university
http://www.techpb.com
High School & College Paintball Clubs : I know that in this video I stress a severe amount of caution, and for some people it may even lean towards the pessimistic side. I just want players to understand that it’s not worth your education, or worth the legal trouble of possessing paintball guns on a campus where they are not allowed.
And just because a high school or college has a paintball club, doesn’t mean that you can carry your fully loaded paintball gun to class with you every day.
Yes, hundreds of colleges across the US have paintball clubs and recieve university funding. But there is a right, and a wrong way to go about this. You only get one chance to make a first impression. If you are not an organized person who is good at presenting crazy ideas in a professional manner, DONT DO IT!! Get help or let someone else do it.
When in doubt, don’t push the subject, and just play paintball. You do not need the approval of your university or high school to have your own club. Students form car clubs, eating clubs, drinking clubs, video game clubs, frisbee clubs, there are thousands of “unofficial clubs” that have a great time every weekend without the meddling of administration.
From my experience, for as much effort as it takes to get university funding for as little money you get, you’re better off just holding a car wash.
Hope this helps
Duration : 0:10:45
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Clubs, COLLEGE, high, Mike, Paintball, phillips, school, techpb, videos
Find the Right Fit for College from EducationQuest
Duration : 0:9:53
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Application, COLLEGE, education, grant, scholarship, school, search, university
Michelle Short Scholarship Fund Benefit Tournament is a bass tournament in memory of Kevin Short’s daughter, Michelle Short. This event raises money for a scholarship fund to help young women pay for their college education at the University of Central Arkansas “UCA”. This is an annual event held on Lake Dardanelle in Russellville, AR and is open to all anglers and all ages. Please Get Involved next year! ATFfishing.com
Duration : 0:4:58
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: angler, ar, ark, arkansas tournament fishing, Ashleigh Guthrie, atf, atf pro staff, bass fishing, bass tournament, bassmaster, bassmasters, calvin ralls, chad lamberth, children, College Fund, dardanelle, education, elite, fish, Fund, guthrie, in loving memory, k-pink, Kevin Short, Michelle Short, open tournament, pro angler, pro staff, professional fishermen, raise money, Ryan, scholarship, school, softball, South, uca, university of central arkansas, wilkins brothers outdoors
For the press release and further contest information, go to: http://www.underthesamesun.com/press-release/Essay-Contest.pdf
Duration : 0:3:19
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: Albinos, Annual, Ash, Body, Brutality, contest, cut, Cutting, Death, essay, help, high, international, interview, Killed, mayhem, murder, Mutilation, Off, Parts, Persecute, Persecution, Peter, Same, scholarship, school, Shocking, Slaughter, students, Suffering, sun, Superstition, Superstitious, Tanzania, the, Under, underthesamesunfund, Violence, Witch, Witchdoctor, Zeru
Sponsor: http://FreeKeene.com – Liberty activist presents check to strapped New Hampshire family so it can stay out of the local “government training camp.” But you’ll never guess where these folks heard about the charity…
How to buy an ad on Ridley’s broadcast:
http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=15218.0
homeschooling homeschoolers homeschooled ridleyreport new boston new hampshire bureaucrat bureaucracy jailschool government school public high ron paul private free state project donations charity charitable board of education nh truant officer superintendent teacher’s unions dave ridley report schooling teaching
Duration : 0:9:1
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: education, Fund, Hampshire, Homeschooled, homeschooling, liberty, New, Paul, private, public, Ron, scholarship, school
http://www.longplays.net
Played By: Geekmeister
Full playthrough, with a 100% completion
Duration : 1:32:8
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: 2d, bully, COLLEGE, Edition, end, ending, fmv, game, Gameplay, intro, level, longplay, movie, Pc, playthrough, ps2, retro, scholarshop, school, solution, speedrun, Story, video, walkthrough, Wii
part 6 to the movie 21
Duration : 0:9:56
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: 21, Ben, Black, bosworth, campell, card, counting, fishburne, full, hands, harvard, jack, jim, kate, kevin, las, laurence, luketic, money, movie, part, robert, scholarship, school, signals, spacey, sturgess, vegas
http://www.longplays.net
Played By: Geekmeister
Full playthrough, with a 100% completion
Duration : 1:22:20
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: 2d, bully, COLLEGE, Edition, end, ending, fmv, game, Gameplay, intro, level, longplay, movie, Pc, playthrough, ps2, retro, scholarshop, school, solution, speedrun, Story, video, walkthrough, Wii
Original Lecture Date and Time: November 9, 2006 at 4PM
Location: Special Collections & Archives, Ralph Brown Draughon Library
Speaker: J. Wayne Flynt
About the Speaker
J. Wayne Flynt recently retired from his position as Distinguished University Professor at Auburn University and has written numerous books, articles, and reviews on Alabama and Southern history.
About the Lecture
Congress established the land grant college system in part to provide academic training in disciplines that served the larger community. Isaac Taylor Tichenor, the first president of Alabama’s new land grant college, supported this with the missionary zeal of New South proponents. In 1914 Congress furthered this mission by creating a network of farm extension agents, and later home demonstration agents, linked to the land grant schools in every state. This sense of community service has been exemplified by Auburn University faculty in every academic discipline. These individuals have carried the benefits of academic research to homes, families, and business across the state from the earliest days of the school.
Duration : 1:0:40
Read the rest of this entry »
Technorati Tags: auburn, community, grant, land, research, school, university