*Opening scene* A group of college students gathered at the table on the school campus, looking sad and stressed.
*sighs*Look, y’all, I don’t think I would be able to pay for this month’s rent expense. On the contrary, this job I’m working for now doesn’t even help pay enough to afford for my tuition.
Have you tried the work-study here on campus?
Guys, I know that we are aware of the minimum wage situation here in Texas, and it seems that our options to afford college are considerably low. However, there’s a solution.
And that is?
Private scholarships! It all consists of nonprofit companies and community organizations that are generous enough to donate money to help students pay for college.
But isn’t that the same as scholarships offered by the school?
No, because scholarships offered by the school make a profit on it as money is coming from the government. On the other hand, private scholarships are assessable and eligible for everyone and are easy to win. For example, some might require students to join a recognition dinner as they get rewarded the scholarship money.
Oh,wow! That’s very neat!
I recommend checking out NextGenVest, which could help suggest private scholarships for students seeking a better way to afford college
Okay! Thank you for sharing—this is very helpful! I can’t wait to check it out!
Of course! I'll be doing the same!
Well,soon, y’all will be looking at a unbroke student! *giggles*
*Everyone starts laughing together while the camera is zooming out from the scene*
Unfortunately, I’m not eligible for it, according to FASFA.
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*Opening scene* A group of college students gathered at the table on the school campus, looking sad and stressed.
*sighs*Look, y’all, I don’t think I would be able to pay for this month’s rent expense. On the contrary, this job I’m working for now doesn’t even help pay enough to afford for my tuition.
Have you tried the work-study here on campus?
Guys, I know that we are aware of the minimum wage situation here in Texas, and it seems that our options to afford college are considerably low. However, there’s a solution.
And that is?
Private scholarships! It all consists of nonprofit companies and community organizations that are generous enough to donate money to help students pay for college.
But isn’t that the same as scholarships offered by the school?
No, because scholarships offered by the school make a profit on it as money is coming from the government. On the other hand, private scholarships are assessable and eligible for everyone and are easy to win. For example, some might require students to join a recognition dinner as they get rewarded the scholarship money.
Oh,wow! That’s very neat!
I recommend checking out NextGenVest, which could help suggest private scholarships for students seeking a better way to afford college
Okay! Thank you for sharing—this is very helpful! I can’t wait to check it out!
Of course! I'll be doing the same!
Well,soon, y’all will be looking at a unbroke student! *giggles*
*Everyone starts laughing together while the camera is zooming out from the scene*
Unfortunately, I’m not eligible for it, according to FASFA.
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*Opening scene* A group of college students gathered at the table on the school campus, looking sad and stressed.
*sighs*Look, y’all, I don’t think I would be able to pay for this month’s rent expense. On the contrary, this job I’m working for now doesn’t even help pay enough to afford for my tuition.
Have you tried the work-study here on campus?
Guys, I know that we are aware of the minimum wage situation here in Texas, and it seems that our options to afford college are considerably low. However, there’s a solution.
And that is?
Private scholarships! It all consists of nonprofit companies and community organizations that are generous enough to donate money to help students pay for college.
But isn’t that the same as scholarships offered by the school?
No, because scholarships offered by the school make a profit on it as money is coming from the government. On the other hand, private scholarships are assessable and eligible for everyone and are easy to win. For example, some might require students to join a recognition dinner as they get rewarded the scholarship money.
Oh,wow! That’s very neat!
I recommend checking out NextGenVest, which could help suggest private scholarships for students seeking a better way to afford college
Okay! Thank you for sharing—this is very helpful! I can’t wait to check it out!
Of course! I'll be doing the same!
Well,soon, y’all will be looking at a unbroke student! *giggles*
*Everyone starts laughing together while the camera is zooming out from the scene*
Unfortunately, I’m not eligible for it, according to FASFA.
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*Opening scene* A group of college students gathered at the table on the school campus, looking sad and stressed.
*sighs*Look, y’all, I don’t think I would be able to pay for this month’s rent expense. On the contrary, this job I’m working for now doesn’t even help pay enough to afford for my tuition.
Have you tried the work-study here on campus?
Guys, I know that we are aware of the minimum wage situation here in Texas, and it seems that our options to afford college are considerably low. However, there’s a solution.
And that is?
Private scholarships! It all consists of nonprofit companies and community organizations that are generous enough to donate money to help students pay for college.
But isn’t that the same as scholarships offered by the school?
No, because scholarships offered by the school make a profit on it as money is coming from the government. On the other hand, private scholarships are assessable and eligible for everyone and are easy to win. For example, some might require students to join a recognition dinner as they get rewarded the scholarship money.
Oh,wow! That’s very neat!
I recommend checking out NextGenVest, which could help suggest private scholarships for students seeking a better way to afford college
Okay! Thank you for sharing—this is very helpful! I can’t wait to check it out!
Of course! I'll be doing the same!
Well,soon, y’all will be looking at a unbroke student! *giggles*
*Everyone starts laughing together while the camera is zooming out from the scene*
Unfortunately, I’m not eligible for it, according to FASFA.
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*Opening scene* A group of college students gathered at the table on the school campus, looking sad and stressed.
*sighs*Look, y’all, I don’t think I would be able to pay for this month’s rent expense. On the contrary, this job I’m working for now doesn’t even help pay enough to afford for my tuition.
Have you tried the work-study here on campus?
Guys, I know that we are aware of the minimum wage situation here in Texas, and it seems that our options to afford college are considerably low. However, there’s a solution.
And that is?
Private scholarships! It all consists of nonprofit companies and community organizations that are generous enough to donate money to help students pay for college.
But isn’t that the same as scholarships offered by the school?
No, because scholarships offered by the school make a profit on it as money is coming from the government. On the other hand, private scholarships are assessable and eligible for everyone and are easy to win. For example, some might require students to join a recognition dinner as they get rewarded the scholarship money.
Oh,wow! That’s very neat!
I recommend checking out NextGenVest, which could help suggest private scholarships for students seeking a better way to afford college
Okay! Thank you for sharing—this is very helpful! I can’t wait to check it out!
Of course! I'll be doing the same!
Well,soon, y’all will be looking at a unbroke student! *giggles*
*Everyone starts laughing together while the camera is zooming out from the scene*
Unfortunately, I’m not eligible for it, according to FASFA.
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*Opening scene* A group of college students gathered at the table on the school campus, looking sad and stressed.
*sighs*Look, y’all, I don’t think I would be able to pay for this month’s rent expense. On the contrary, this job I’m working for now doesn’t even help pay enough to afford for my tuition.
Have you tried the work-study here on campus?
Guys, I know that we are aware of the minimum wage situation here in Texas, and it seems that our options to afford college are considerably low. However, there’s a solution.
And that is?
Private scholarships! It all consists of nonprofit companies and community organizations that are generous enough to donate money to help students pay for college.
But isn’t that the same as scholarships offered by the school?
No, because scholarships offered by the school make a profit on it as money is coming from the government. On the other hand, private scholarships are assessable and eligible for everyone and are easy to win. For example, some might require students to join a recognition dinner as they get rewarded the scholarship money.
Oh,wow! That’s very neat!
I recommend checking out NextGenVest, which could help suggest private scholarships for students seeking a better way to afford college
Okay! Thank you for sharing—this is very helpful! I can’t wait to check it out!
Of course! I'll be doing the same!
Well,soon, y’all will be looking at a unbroke student! *giggles*
*Everyone starts laughing together while the camera is zooming out from the scene*
Unfortunately, I’m not eligible for it, according to FASFA.
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*Opening scene* A group of college students gathered at the table on the school campus, looking sad and stressed.
*sighs*Look, y’all, I don’t think I would be able to pay for this month’s rent expense. On the contrary, this job I’m working for now doesn’t even help pay enough to afford for my tuition.
Have you tried the work-study here on campus?
Guys, I know that we are aware of the minimum wage situation here in Texas, and it seems that our options to afford college are considerably low. However, there’s a solution.
And that is?
Private scholarships! It all consists of nonprofit companies and community organizations that are generous enough to donate money to help students pay for college.
But isn’t that the same as scholarships offered by the school?
No, because scholarships offered by the school make a profit on it as money is coming from the government. On the other hand, private scholarships are assessable and eligible for everyone and are easy to win. For example, some might require students to join a recognition dinner as they get rewarded the scholarship money.
Oh,wow! That’s very neat!
I recommend checking out NextGenVest, which could help suggest private scholarships for students seeking a better way to afford college
Okay! Thank you for sharing—this is very helpful! I can’t wait to check it out!
Of course! I'll be doing the same!
Well,soon, y’all will be looking at a unbroke student! *giggles*
*Everyone starts laughing together while the camera is zooming out from the scene*
Unfortunately, I’m not eligible for it, according to FASFA.
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