by rebeccamcarroll | Aug 9, 2019 | Admissions, Paying for College, Scholarships, Uncategorized
In this video Rebecca M Carroll shares 6 tips for applying to scholarships including getting your reference requests. Scholarships may require several references. Therefore you need to know what this will look like! But the good news is, you can get ahead start and...
by paulculp | Feb 25, 2019 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP Athletic scholarships can be an excellent means of paying for college, but every athlete should be realistic about the demands. More than 8 million high school students participate in school sports, and although we have no way...
by paulculp | Feb 20, 2019 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP The Coaching Educator delights in celebrating the triumphs of students who gain admission to the colleges of their choice and obtain the financial aid they need. Helping them achieve these goals is our raison d’etre, and we...
by paulculp | Feb 6, 2019 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP We’ve just been taking inventory at The Coaching Educator, and we’ve found that since we instituted this blog about nine months ago, nearly a third of our posts have had directly to do with financial aid and college costs. In...
by paulculp | Jan 22, 2019 | Admissions, Applications, High School Students, Money, Paying for College, Scholarships
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP Hercules apparently wasn’t college material. If he had been, admissions officers and scholarship sources might have found his Twelve Labors impressive as a measure of his community service—up to a point. They probably...