Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes:
1. My mother’s estate funds scholarships only for upperclassmen with demonstrated merit.
2. My older child just received an additional scholarship from private donor as a senior.
3. My youngest get child just received an additional scholarship from university as a sophomore.
4. Our state offers scholarships for certain majors for sophomore-senior.
If your mom has an "estate" and you are that comfortable, I don't get why you need aid.
They are merit scholarships not aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes:
1. My mother’s estate funds scholarships only for upperclassmen with demonstrated merit.
2. My older child just received an additional scholarship from private donor as a senior.
3. My youngest get child just received an additional scholarship from university as a sophomore.
4. Our state offers scholarships for certain majors for sophomore-senior.
If your mom has an "estate" and you are that comfortable, I don't get why you need aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes:
1. My mother’s estate funds scholarships only for upperclassmen with demonstrated merit.
2. My older child just received an additional scholarship from private donor as a senior.
3. My youngest get child just received an additional scholarship from university as a sophomore.
4. Our state offers scholarships for certain majors for sophomore-senior.
If your mom has an "estate" and you are that comfortable, I don't get why you need aid.
Anonymous wrote:How do you search these opportunities out?
Anonymous wrote:Yes:
1. My mother’s estate funds scholarships only for upperclassmen with demonstrated merit.
2. My older child just received an additional scholarship from private donor as a senior.
3. My youngest get child just received an additional scholarship from university as a sophomore.
4. Our state offers scholarships for certain majors for sophomore-senior.