Posted on
November 16, 2009
at
11:42 pm
Hullo, have you guys heard of the Get out of Debt Scholarship? How can I avail of one? I need to go back to school and I wonder if I can be able to avail of this program.
Posted on
November 17, 2009
at
12:23 am
The Get Out of Debt Scholarship is also known as a Recession Relief Scholarship, and is available for individuals who have plans to enter a college, university, technical institute, trade school, vocational training, or any other post-secondary education program. This is not only available for US residents only, but also for internatioonal applicants.The yearly periods for application are as follows:April 15 - July 15 July 16 - October 15 October 16 - December 15 December 16 - April 14.
Posted on
November 17, 2009
at
2:25 am
to also qualify for the Get out of Debt Scholarship, the applicant should not be enrolled or participating in any other scholarship program similar to this one.
Posted on
November 17, 2009
at
4:44 am
How much will they grant me if i apply for the get out of debt scholarship?
Posted on
November 17, 2009
at
4:47 am
I believe you'll be given $500.
Posted on
November 17, 2009
at
5:05 am
You can also avail of the Get out of Debt Scholarship according to these terms: "
You must demonstrate a need for help with your higher education bill due to credit card or other debt." So I believe that during the screening process you may be required to present proof of your current situation. Which means you need to provide a copy of your credit report to the scholarship provider.
Posted on
November 17, 2009
at
5:10 am
so in essence it;s like a student loan except you won't pay anything back! cool. how can i sign up
Posted on
November 18, 2009
at
5:23 am
You can avail of the Get out of scholarship at this website:http://www.straightforwardmedia.com/debt/debt-scholarship.html
Posted on
November 18, 2009
at
6:26 am
The page isn't updated. The last posts about the Get Out Of Debt Scholarship are dated 2006. Is it still applicable until now? Or is it merely a thing of the past?
Posted on
January 28, 2010
at
12:48 am
for your ref. : http://studentloan-consolidationrates.comhope this can help a little bit.tq