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Sam Gallant Memorial Scholarship
* Awarded to an African American student studying Accounting at Arizona State University
* Contact: Arizona State University Main Campus for more information on this scholarship.
* Award Amount: $1000
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Returning to Community College is a Great Choice for Continuing Education
Going back to school at 50 or older can be done for a variety of reasons. Some people decide that they need to make a late-life career change because they aren’t satisfied with their current career path. Other people come to understand that they might need to learn additional skills to continue to be competitive in their current roles. And for other people, returning to school is simply a way to learn new things in their retirement.
American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship Program
American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship Program
- Students from Alabama who are sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters of veterans from World War I and II, Korea, Vietnam
- Eligible only for students who attend institutions with on-campus housing
- Contact: American Legion Auxiliary
120 North Jackson Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
Alabama Student Assistance Program
Alabama Student Assistance Program
- Students must be Alabama residents
- Limited to undergraduate work
- Contact: Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Forms are available at your high school guidance office or the financial aid office of institutions
Single Parents Returning to School
You’re accustomed to checking your child’s homework, helping them study, and preparing them for school, but are you prepared for the transition from being a parent to becoming a student?
Things to Consider When Choosing Between Online and In-Person Classes
Desire for interaction
If you are the type of person that enjoys lively discussions and group interaction, taking courses at a local college or university might be a better fit for you. You will have the opportunity to meet people from diverse backgrounds, learn new things and take part in clubs and other social events. If you are more introverted, you might enjoy learning online and communicating with your peers and professors virtually.
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