Wednesday, December 29, 2010

United States school scholarships in which two?

A: the campus scholarships can be divided into two with Need-based Merit-based, various units to different applications for conditions also are different, but at the same time. • Merit-based Financial Aid: as a Teaching Assistantship, Fellowship, Research Assistantship, Graduate Assistantship, Non-resident Waive Tuition, Reader, and many other schools scholarships is based on student performance. It is based on the recommendation of the academic, Professor, and related skills as the main basis of the audit. In addition, language and identity are some scholarships audit considerations. This type of scholarship more lines to the Department's application to opportunities also in branches, groups can have a considerable gap, the information Department Office, mentors, and responsible Professor asked. • Need-Based Financial Aid: usually the student's financial need for auditing purposes. United States Federal Government provides scholarships (such as the Pell Grants, Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants), and student loans (Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans) to the poor economic situation, some tuition Grant subsidies, shall not be required to work. Loan amortization is after graduation. In addition there are College Work-Study (CWS) program benefits the employer, the employer paid student Financial Aid Office, can be, but applicants are usually limited to United States citizen or have permanent resident status. In addition some school itself provides a number of school reform (Work-Study) opportunities to help students increase their income, foreign students can apply for.

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