You can get scholarships for women in Math, but you must apply early. There are a couple of scholarships for women in Math, you can log on immediately to pay their college expenses. Remember to look for scholarships for yourself so you can get even more ways to get scholarship money.

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When trying to find African American scholarships for 2011, you will find that they are not abundant but certainly available. This year you will see that many states have instituted their own scholarship fund for African American students that have been outstanding scholars in high school.

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It’s finally decision day. You rush to your mailbox – either traditional or electronic – and find a fat envelope from your first-choice school waiting for you. They like you, they really like you…but will you reciprocate those feelings in the fall? According to a new survey, it’s becoming far less probable.

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by Kara Coleman, Scholarships.com Virtual Intern

Are you thinking about joining your school’s newspaper staff? If you’re planning for a career in writing, photography or any kind of journalism, you should be!

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The weather in Maine is far from balmy this time of year but did the chilly temps inspire the University of Maine’s approach to college costs? Probably not but it’s kind of fun to think so.

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by Katie Askew, Scholarships.com Virtual Intern

Once in college, students quickly realize that time means nothing. Hours spent not doing homework fly by while hours in the lecture hall merely crawl. You need go to class and you need to work to make some money but you also need to relax with friends. Is it possible to organize work and play time wisely in college? Of course!

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Contributed by Guest Blogger Derrius L. Quarles, aka the MillionDollarScholar

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