This video is the truth. I was asked so many questions when I graduated DEBT free and studied in England for a year. I ended up writing a book called, "The Scholarship Thief" where I show students how to search for scholarships, write your essay, prepare for study abroad etc. The money is there but like you said "you have to put in work". Great vid!
Tfs. When I applied to undergrad at UGA, I applied early action. I got Zell Miller and a number of other scholarships I applied for within my college and ended up graduating with $8k in debt. I would have LOVEDDD to go to school for free, but I guess it's not too bad lol. Plenty of my friends have a lot more in student loans. I'm currently applying to graduate schools (Mercer and KSU) and both programs offer monthly stipends if you're accepted so I'm crossing my fingers I get accepted for the Fall 😊🤞🏾
Update: I got accepted into KSU's program! They offer free tuition and a monthly stipend, but I'll still have to take out some loans to cover the rest of my living expenses😣 I"m hoping to apply for graduate scholarships to help reduce the amount of loans needed.
Hi Aaron! New subscriber and fellow GA girl here, truly enjoy your content! I was recently accepted to Howard University for my PhD program, so we will be starting school around the same time! You mentioned the military but said you didn't know how it worked and let me tell you... the Army has paid for my undergrad, masters, and soon my PhD! ROTC paid for my undergrad and I joined the Army Reserve for 8 years (so far I have served 6), and Mercer University paid all cadet's room and board for all four years! I walked away with that private education completely debt free! Once in the Reserve, I used a combo of Tuition Assistance from the Army and then I had a Teaching Assistantship the latter half so I paid just a few hundred out of pocket for fees. Getting ready to get this fellowship and use my GI bill for the PhD. We have to keep educating each other on how to go to school and be debt free because there are sooooo many ways!
Great info!!! My friend did a research assistant program and she is now doing her post doc in NY. They are still paying her and she has to teach for a certain amt of semesters. She gets a stipend and she has 2 kids. One thing I would like to add (and this could be for continuing education or for those who haven't gone to college and are working) - Tuition reimbursement!!!!! Many jobs (mine included) have this program. They typically require you to maintain a certain grade and a certain amt of hours at work (35 or 36 hrs/ week) to receive the reimbursement. I have done this while having to physically attend class and now, in an online program (I'm going for my 2nd Bachelors in Clinical Lab Science). Also, read the fine print! There may be a difference in undergrad vs masters vs phd. For example, if you are doing an undergrad degree in my program, you just have to maintain a certain grade as mentioned above. If you are doing a masters or higher, you have maintain a B and there are additional stipulations. I can literally recycle the same $1500 each semester, I just have to time when I submit my final grades to HR.
Damn this should’ve came my freshman year. I’m graduating in December. I went to community college for two year and transferred. I’m leaving with 24k in student loan debt 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 as opposed to 45k +
If anyone is a military dependent and want to go to a public institution then you can possibly go for free or pay very little. Contact the Veteran Affairs Office or the school of choice and ask if you’re eligible for Chapter 33 Benefits.
So inspiring! ❤️Although I didn’t have a good foundation for when I started my freshman year as I matured over these past 2 years, having not been able to go to school like I want, I found my drive and will to bust my ass for what I want (a PHD in Biology). I strive to be this focused and on the ball.
It's crazy how many people I know who just applied blind to any school with out looking for great schools that are fully funded. I mean why go into huge debt when you can go for free, work hard to get experience, and get a excellent education. I just got accepted into UFL for a MFA in creative photography with a grad assistantship and a fellowship.
This video is 1 year old but you lit the fire under me 😭 I paid over $80,000 in student loans for undergrad because I did not continue to ask questions and let the rejection from the financial aid office to defeat me. I refuse to go through that again for my graduate studies. I’ve paid my debt to society! I’m currently working on completing applications for multiple scholarships. #ImNotPayingNotOneDime
I just got accepted into my MS in Speech-Language Pathology. I’m carving out time to work 20 hrs to cash flow my cost of living and tuition. I’m anxious about actually performing in both tasks.
@@ruthosornio7779 Spoiler alert, I couldn't keep up with school and work. It was too much for my brain to manage. Mainly because I applied for a teletherapy SLPA job, it was like a lot, on top of a lot. But, maybe if you do something other than speech on the side, you can thrive doing both. Good luck, I hope you get in! Who is your interview with?
😄I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for the encouragements and the tips. Every bit of education you have.. you deserve it. Again thank you and keep making videos. You have just gained a new subscriber.🤗
I waited too late for scholarships for my first year of grad school but I’m so freaking determined to get the full funded merit based grants for my second and third years
Currently, I have a 3.8 GPA and my grad school is offering me nothing. (I’m still in undergrad, and have All As now right now for my last semester as well.) Like, nah. Y’all need to give me something!!
This video is the truth. I was asked so many questions when I graduated DEBT free and studied in England for a year. I ended up writing a book called, "The Scholarship Thief" where I show students how to search for scholarships, write your essay, prepare for study abroad etc.
The money is there but like you said "you have to put in work". Great vid!
Tfs. When I applied to undergrad at UGA, I applied early action. I got Zell Miller and a number of other scholarships I applied for within my college and ended up graduating with $8k in debt. I would have LOVEDDD to go to school for free, but I guess it's not too bad lol. Plenty of my friends have a lot more in student loans. I'm currently applying to graduate schools (Mercer and KSU) and both programs offer monthly stipends if you're accepted so I'm crossing my fingers I get accepted for the Fall 😊🤞🏾
Update: I got accepted into KSU's program! They offer free tuition and a monthly stipend, but I'll still have to take out some loans to cover the rest of my living expenses😣 I"m hoping to apply for graduate scholarships to help reduce the amount of loans needed.
Hi Aaron! New subscriber and fellow GA girl here, truly enjoy your content! I was recently accepted to Howard University for my PhD program, so we will be starting school around the same time! You mentioned the military but said you didn't know how it worked and let me tell you... the Army has paid for my undergrad, masters, and soon my PhD! ROTC paid for my undergrad and I joined the Army Reserve for 8 years (so far I have served 6), and Mercer University paid all cadet's room and board for all four years! I walked away with that private education completely debt free! Once in the Reserve, I used a combo of Tuition Assistance from the Army and then I had a Teaching Assistantship the latter half so I paid just a few hundred out of pocket for fees. Getting ready to get this fellowship and use my GI bill for the PhD. We have to keep educating each other on how to go to school and be debt free because there are sooooo many ways!
Great info!!! My friend did a research assistant program and she is now doing her post doc in NY. They are still paying her and she has to teach for a certain amt of semesters. She gets a stipend and she has 2 kids.
One thing I would like to add (and this could be for continuing education or for those who haven't gone to college and are working) - Tuition reimbursement!!!!! Many jobs (mine included) have this program. They typically require you to maintain a certain grade and a certain amt of hours at work (35 or 36 hrs/ week) to receive the reimbursement. I have done this while having to physically attend class and now, in an online program (I'm going for my 2nd Bachelors in Clinical Lab Science). Also, read the fine print! There may be a difference in undergrad vs masters vs phd. For example, if you are doing an undergrad degree in my program, you just have to maintain a certain grade as mentioned above. If you are doing a masters or higher, you have maintain a B and there are additional stipulations. I can literally recycle the same $1500 each semester, I just have to time when I submit my final grades to HR.
CokoCurly85 what company do you work for and what state# are they in?
Damn this should’ve came my freshman year. I’m graduating in December. I went to community college for two year and transferred. I’m leaving with 24k in student loan debt 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 as opposed to 45k +
If anyone is a military dependent and want to go to a public institution then you can possibly go for free or pay very little. Contact the Veteran Affairs Office or the school of choice and ask if you’re eligible for Chapter 33 Benefits.
Jayla Moore hey jayla is this apart of the service member benefits? Or is this is only for dependents?
Ladii E I think it could also be for service members as well but check with your university of choice
GREAT information, i wish i had this when i was a senior in high school but now i can pass this on to my siblings.
So inspiring! ❤️Although I didn’t have a good foundation for when I started my freshman year as I matured over these past 2 years, having not been able to go to school like I want, I found my drive and will to bust my ass for what I want (a PHD in Biology). I strive to be this focused and on the ball.
It's crazy how many people I know who just applied blind to any school with out looking for great schools that are fully funded. I mean why go into huge debt when you can go for free, work hard to get experience, and get a excellent education. I just got accepted into UFL for a MFA in creative photography with a grad assistantship and a fellowship.
I wish I knew all this before undergrad! I have so much debt!😖
I’m actually going to community now so it’ll be cheaper on me! I live in PA so it’s a little different out here but ima give it a go
This video is 1 year old but you lit the fire under me 😭 I paid over $80,000 in student loans for undergrad because I did not continue to ask questions and let the rejection from the financial aid office to defeat me. I refuse to go through that again for my graduate studies. I’ve paid my debt to society! I’m currently working on completing applications for multiple scholarships. #ImNotPayingNotOneDime
Dual enrollment actually starts in 9th grade now.
I just got accepted into my MS in Speech-Language Pathology. I’m carving out time to work 20 hrs to cash flow my cost of living and tuition.
I’m anxious about actually performing in both tasks.
Where did you go! I am getting interview for one soon!
@@ruthosornio7779 Congratulations! I went to the University of Mary, in Bismarck ND.
@@aimeevargas4016 super cool!
@@ruthosornio7779 Spoiler alert, I couldn't keep up with school and work. It was too much for my brain to manage. Mainly because I applied for a teletherapy SLPA job, it was like a lot, on top of a lot. But, maybe if you do something other than speech on the side, you can thrive doing both. Good luck, I hope you get in!
Who is your interview with?
Wow! Thank so much for this information. I am definitely looking into PHD programs and if I can get it done for the freedom, I’m in!
Love the vid - How did this play out for you? I loved to hear where you moved forward to. Thanks.
😄I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for the encouragements and the tips. Every bit of education you have.. you deserve it. Again thank you and keep making videos. You have just gained a new subscriber.🤗
Very informative and to the point. Loved this video!
I waited too late for scholarships for my first year of grad school but I’m so freaking determined to get the full funded merit based grants for my second and third years
Facts were never more thoroughly expressed than in this video. HEre HERE Aaron, HERE HERE
This video is very insightful and filled with so much information thank you ..
This video is so helpful!!! Thank you so much!!
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I was accepted into a great doctoral program....and CANNOT PAY FOR IT......hopeful you can help......
Tell em sis, Community college is bomb af and people really be sleeping on CC
Damn you just lit a fire under my ass with this
nice content
Do you know scholarships for medical and dental schools?
I need to know also
Great question.. I'd love to know as well
What is the name of the program or scholarship?
Currently, I have a 3.8 GPA and my grad school is offering me nothing. (I’m still in undergrad, and have All As now right now for my last semester as well.)
Like, nah. Y’all need to give me something!!
What’s your major?
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Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I go to Agnes...you just put me on!! 😀
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Great video/
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